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Archive - January 2007

  • Study links psychosocial factors to heart disease (31/01/2007)
  • Information before tests increases reassurance from normal results (31/01/2007)
  • Free access to UK medical research (31/01/2007)
  • Lancet article challenges lipid-lowering guidelines (30/01/2007)
  • MRI more sensitive than CT for detecting acute stroke (30/01/2007)

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