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Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2016.

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  1. Last week, a faculty member testified before an subcommittee about an loophole that could hamper access to treatment for people with use disorder. Read more:

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  2. Next month marks the 10th anniversary of the ACA, which was designed in part to keep costs from getting in the way of care for millions. But affordability is still a top issue, says a researcher whose work in 2000 showed the need for the ACA:

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    Shortened TDP43 isoforms upregulated by neuronal hyperactivity drive TDP43 pathology in ALS

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  4. "[Acute kidney injury] is what we dread as physicians because there's not a lot we can do about it. Knowing we could potentially do something about it is a big deal" - told : Our full story:

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  6. New study finds way to disassociate brainstem systems that stop feeding from those that cause nausea in mice. More here:

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  7. New in , and colleagues suggest a protein called could be targeted to prevent dreaded kidney complications in patients undergoing common medical procedures.

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  8. New study found a cell in mice that stops feeding without the nauseating effects. It also influences long-term . Could it have implications for humans with ?

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  10. A new study in mice finds an antiviral compound modeled after a banana protein is effective against several deadly viruses, including and .

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  11. You know we bring you the latest in scientific discovery and medical innovation news, but did you know we have a weekly e-newsletter too? Subscribe today:

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  12. Today, we take them for granted - the citadels of curiosity and compassion that we call academic medical centers. But how did they get their start back in the late 1800s? We trace the history in this new story on our site:

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    Changes in bacterial community in lungs may help predict clinical outcome of critically ill patients, says new study published in the .

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  14. Are Group II Safe for Patients with ?

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  15. Join Michigan Medicine as and experts provide case-based lectures and shed new light on developments within the and hepatology discipline:

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  16. New study finds way to disassociate brainstem systems that stop feeding from those that cause nausea in mice. More here:

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    As our nation works to help more people overcome and prevent deaths, this new study from calls attention to gaps in access to care for low-income people:

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  19. 17 states have proposed or enacted work requirements for enrollees - and treatment is often counted as a way to meet requirements and keep coverage. But this study suggests that treatment is harder to find in those states:

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  20. Getting help for may someday mean the difference between keeping and losing coverage in 17 states. But a new study shows it's also scarcer in those states than in others:

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