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- Simple skin test gains traction as suicide marker
- GGO-dominant lung tumors have excellent prognosis
- GGO-dominant lung tumors have excellent prognosis
- Simple skin test gains traction as suicide marker
- Psychotic experiences ‘not always pathologic’
- GGO-dominant lung tumors have excellent prognosis
- Psychotic experiences ‘not always pathologic’
- Bronchial thermoplasty effective in long term
| Simple skin test gains traction as suicide marker Posted: 09 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT A large study of psychiatric inpatients supports the notion that electrodermal hyporeactivity may be an accurate marker of suicide risk. |
| GGO-dominant lung tumors have excellent prognosis Posted: 09 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT Ground glass opacity-dominant clinical stage IA lung adenocarcinoma is a low-grade malignancy with an "excellent" prognosis, Japanese researchers believe. |
| GGO-dominant lung tumors have excellent prognosis Posted: 09 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT Ground glass opacity-dominant clinical stage IA lung adenocarcinoma is a low-grade malignancy with an "excellent" prognosis, Japanese researchers believe. |
| Simple skin test gains traction as suicide marker Posted: 09 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT A large study of psychiatric inpatients supports the notion that electrodermal hyporeactivity may be an accurate marker of suicide risk. |
| Psychotic experiences ‘not always pathologic’ Posted: 09 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT A study backs the existence of "healthy schizotypy," in which psychotic experiences do not lead to mental illness. |
| GGO-dominant lung tumors have excellent prognosis Posted: 09 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT Ground glass opacity-dominant clinical stage IA lung adenocarcinoma is a low-grade malignancy with an "excellent" prognosis, Japanese researchers believe. |
| Psychotic experiences ‘not always pathologic’ Posted: 09 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT A study backs the existence of "healthy schizotypy," in which psychotic experiences do not lead to mental illness. |
| Bronchial thermoplasty effective in long term Posted: 08 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT Researchers have shown that the asthma-control benefits of bronchial thermoplasty remain for as long as 5 years following treatment. |
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