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Journal of Medicine - In northwest Indiana, Carrie Sota visits five or six doctors' offices every workday as part of her new sales job. |
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Study: Blood Thinning Drug Boosts Survival Odds After Heart Attack
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| Journal of Medicine - When added to standard treatment, a new blood-thinning drug called Xarelto (rivaroxaban) may help people with "acute coronary syndrome" lower their risk of death, subsequent heart attack or stroke, a new study finds. |
| Journal of Medicine - The crippling student loans that burden many medical students may dissuade them from becoming family practitioners or pediatricians. Instead, foreseeing that they will owe about $140,000 in loans at graduation, they might opt to pursue more lucrative specialties like cardiology or urology. |
| Journal of Medicine - Although unexpected by some, it appears the iPad is not only leading the tablet charge, but in computing, in general. One of the first mass-produced modern tablet computers, Apple’s iPad boasts great design and durability, a long battery life, and a iOS developer platform that’s helping the tablet lead the way into the next generation of computer technology. |
| Journal of Medicine - Since the 1960s, Medicare has paid for a substantial portion of medical residency programs. But in 1996, it limited the number of residents that would be funded to that year’s total, preventing any significant expansion of training programs since that time. |
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