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The Obama administration granted another 106 waivers last month from part of the health care reform law -; the first round of three-year waivers the Health and Human Services Department has approved. The new approvals bring the total number of waivers to 1,472, according to HHS. Those figures cover waivers granted through the end of July.
A new article in Clinical Investigation highlights the learnings gleaned from monitoring several complex HIV clinical trials in Africa over a 15 year period.
Researchers at The Jackson Laboratory, Cyteir Therapeutics and collaborating institutions have found a way to protect beta cells from destruction - achieving a longtime, elusive goal that could lead to therapies preventing type 1 diabetes (T1D).
Breast density is an important risk factor for breast cancer but no study had asked women what they know or think about breast density in relation to screening they have had.
According to a new study by the World Health Organization (WHO) the number of measles deaths worldwide has apparently dropped by about three-quarters over a decade. However most of these deaths were in India and Africa, where not enough children are being immunized the report said.
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