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By Robin Berlin | September 28, 1994You have one exam this afternoon, two more tomorrow and a 17 page paper due by Friday. Sound familiar?.
You have one exam this afternoon, two more tomorrow and a 17 page paper due by Friday. Sound familiar?.
Your eyes are watering. Your nose is running. You can't stop sneezing. What is going on?.
Duke Hospital has moved one step closer to an extensive collaboration with its major competitor.
Physicians may be failing to provide appropriate treatment for stroke patients by improperly examining them, Medical Center researchers have found.
Drugs commonly prescribed by doctors to treat diseases such as arthritis may delay or even prevent the onset of a dreaded mental disorder, Medical Center researchers say.
A common drug used to treat anxiety may be useful in preventing nerve damage after strokes, a Medical Center researcher has found.
What started out as a tiny idea in Jason King's head has blossomed into a major student initiative to fight AIDS through education and fund-raising.
State officials have rejected an application from Duke Hospital and Durham Regional Hospital to develop a joint radiation therapy program.
Is there something more important than basketball? Coach Mike Krzyzewski thinks so.
Duke Medical Center will be involved in the first major study testing pediatric AIDS vaccines on children who are already infected with HIV.