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and are the first to produce pollen creating major problems for people with allergies said David Rosenstreich M d. director of the Division of Allergy and Immunology at Montefiore Medical center.
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With the support of a grant from the Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (URECA) Center Lee teamed up with Craig Hamilton an associate professor of biomedical engineering at Wake Forest Baptist Medical center
At the Wake Forest Medical center doctors use replica bodies to help train surgeons to use the Da vinci system Lee said.
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To determine tobacco exposure the researchers at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical center and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Children's Hospital measured cotinine in the blood and in saliva of more than 600 children.
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According to global nonprofit medical center Mayo Clinic, celiac disease (in which your body is unable to process gluten) is four times more common now than it was 60 years ago.
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