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End-of-Life Decisions about Withholding or Withdrawing Therapy

Posted Sun, Mar, 10,2013

Published today in Palliative Care: Research and Treatment is a new perspective article by Maria Fidelis C. Manalo, MD, MSc.  Read more about this paper below:TitleEnd-of-Life Decisions about Withholding or Withdrawing Therapy: Medical, Ethical, and Religio-Cultural ConsiderationsAbstractTowards the end of life, physicians face dilemmas of discontinuing life-sustaining treatments or intervent...

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Publishing in “Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology” was one of my best experience so far -Author

Posted Fri, Mar, 08,2013

After recently publishing with Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology Dr E I Efremidou, Assistant Professor in Surgery, Democritus University of Thrace, shared his experience:"Publishing in  “Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology” was one of my best experiences so far in an academic context. I found the process of going through submission, review, editing, and publication to be ...

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Healthcare Utilization for Influenza-like Illness

Posted Fri, Mar, 08,2013

Published today in Infectious Diseases: Research and Treatment is a new original research article by Ruchi Bhandari, Tara A. Hartley, William G. Lindsley, Melanie A. Fisher and Jan E. Palmer.  Read more about this paper below:TitleAssessing Healthcare Utilization for Influenza-like Illness at an Emergency Department and a Student Health Service during the 2009–2010 H1N1 PandemicAbstract...

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Computational Small RNA Prediction in Bacteria

Posted Fri, Mar, 08,2013

Published today in Bioinformatics and Biology Insights is a new review article by Jayavel Sridhar and Paramasamy Gunasekaran.  Read more about this paper below:TitleComputational Small RNA Prediction in BacteriaAbstractBacterial, small RNAs were once regarded as potent regulators of gene expression and are now being considered as essential for their diversified roles. Many small RNAs are now ...

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Environmental Health Resilience

Posted Fri, Mar, 08,2013

Published today in Environmental Health Insights is a new editorial by Tim Kelley.  Read more about this paper below:

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Environmental Health Resilience

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DNA Damage, Autophagy, Cell Death, and Senescence Model

Posted Fri, Mar, 08,2013

Published today in Bioinformatics and Biology Insights is a new original research article by Stephan Gebel, Rosemarie B. Lichtner, Brian Frushour, Walter K. Schlage, Vy Hoang, Marja Talikka, Arnd Hengstermann, Carole Mathis, Emilija Veljkovic, Michael Peck, Manuel C. Peitsch, Renee Deehan, Julia Hoeng and Jurjen W. Westra.  Read more about this paper below:TitleConstruction of a Computable Ne...

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