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WRIC Richmond on MSNVCU study reveals alarming rise in Sudden Unexpected Infant DeathResearch from Virginia Commonwealth University and Children's Hospital of Richmond (CHoR) shows that infant mortality rates have declined, but Sudden Unexpected Infant Death has been on the rise.
But tread lightly," advises Dr. Edward Lipsit, a former admissions committee member at the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine and an adviser with MedSchoolCoach. When completing ...
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Study shows 13% of patients with dementia may instead have cognitive decline from cirrhosisKenneth and Dianne Wright Center for Clinical and Translational Research; Michael Godschalk, M.D., and Angela Gentili, M.D., of the Division of Geriatric Medicine in VCU's School of Medicine and ...
M.D., director emeritus of the VCU Center on Society and Health and professor in VCU School of Medicine's Department of Family Medicine, and Anabeel Sen, M.B.B.S., professor in VCU School of ...
and we are looking forward to VCU being an active collaborator in the Johns Hopkins Clinical Research Network,” said Adrian Dobs, M.D., the network’s director and a professor of medicine and oncology ...
Elizabeth Wolf, M.D., associate professor in VCU School of Medicine's Department of Pediatrics, pediatrician at Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU and lead author on the study Steven Woolf ...
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(WRIC) — Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU ... The order goes on to list the use of puberty blockers — a medicine that, while taken, prevents a person from beginning puberty — as ...
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