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CDC: Chlamydia remains most widespread STI

Chlamydia trachomatis is the most often reported sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the United States with more than 1.4 million cases in 2012, according to a recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Who is hardest hit?

CMV in LBW babies: And the culprit is...

Blood transfusions and maternal breast milk are the main conduits for transmitting cytomegalovirus to very low-birth-weight babies. A new study identifies the primary source.
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How do online doc ratings affect parents' choice?

Online ratings of physicians strongly influence how parents choose a physician for their children, a new study reports.
Is this the new paradigm?

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Allergy-Triggered Anaphylaxis
Updates, treatment options, public policy information, clinical strategies and tools to help you mitigate severe allergic reactions or anaphylaxis in your patients. Read More.

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What does the new CDC report say about HPV vaccine rates?

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Listen to Anne Schuchat, MD, assistant surgeon general in the US Public Health Service and director of the CDC's National Center of Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, discuss promiscuity and the HPV vaccine. »More with video.

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Steroid Responsive Dermatoses & Severe Recalcitrant Nodular Acne
In this webinar, Mark Kaufmann, MD will discuss with you potential benefits of Promius Pharma's specialized distribution platform & an authorized generic version of one of its products. Sign up today! Read More.

 

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