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Diagnostic dilemma: Woman had her twin brother's XY chromosomes — but only in her blood
Doctors discovered a woman had "blood chimerism" after examining the chromosomes of cells from different parts of her body.
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Tatiana Schlossberg, JFK’s Granddaughter, Diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia: How Its Different From Other Blood Cancers
JFKs granddaughter Tatiana Schlossberg reveals her Acute Myeloid Leukemia AML diagnosis Read ahead to know what is it and how ...
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Study Shows Global Hypertensɨon Boom In Children – Expert Decodes
A new Lancet report stated that hypertension in children and teens has seen a sharp rise Our experts shares all you need to ...
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A surprisingly common liver disease affects millions in the US. What to know, according to a doctor
A health condition many people have never heard of has become one of the most common liver diseases in the United States.
Indian researchers identify a novel USP18 gene mutation linked to pseudo-TORCH syndrome, aiding treatment for affected ...
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If your child breaks a bone, struggles to breathe or suffers frightening thoughts that tell them life isn't worth living, ...
“Brain fever is a serious inflammation of the brain that occurs due to viral infections, such as Japanese Encephalitis, ...
A three-year-old boy has astounded doctors with his progress after becoming the first person in the world with his ...
HER back pain was so debilitating she couldn’t sleep and had to crawl to the bathroom. Even more frighteningly, she was ...
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The Terrible Twos: Doctor gives tips for moms of 2-year-olds
There is no question that being a mom is a hard job, and the task becomes even more difficult when one’s child is a ...
Kim-Anh Nguyen, the CEO of the Blood Bank of Hawaii, spoke to The Conversation's Catherine Cruz about the challenges of ...
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