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If a Visit to the Doctor Makes Your Blood Pressure Rise, It Could Be a Sign of Something More Serious
Doctors have long been puzzled by white coat hypertension (WCH), a condition that causes a person’s blood pressure reading to
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The idea of having a baby as a teenager often is viewed as both a personal catastrophe and a social
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Continue reading »HER2 positive breast cancer: Treatment de-escalation needs to be personalized
De-escalation approaches in the treatment of women with HER2 positive breast cancer need to be personalised, according to Dr. Carmen
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