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W.H.O. Now Says We Shouldn't Vaccinate Kids; Twitter Censors C.D.C. Info On Vaccines And Heart Risk; Facebook Censors Woman For Sharing W.H.O. Bulletin; Troubling Numbers Out Of Norwegian Vaccine Study; Arrested Loudoun County Man Talks To Tucker; Crime Is Rising Across The Country; Biden Calls For Gun Control Legislation; Britney Spears Addresses Court About Her Father And Her Abusive Conservatorship; More Trouble For Hunter BidenTucker Carlson Tonight, 2021Content and Programming Copyright 2021 Fox News Network, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Copyright 2021 VIQ Media Transcription, Inc. All materials herein are protected by United States copyright law and may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast without the prior written permission of VIQ Media Transcription, Inc. You may not alter or remove any trademark, copyright or other notice from copies of the content.Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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How Helpful Would A Genetic Test For Obesity Risk Be?Morning Edition, 2019Copyright NPR May 6, 2019Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Vitamin D And Fish Oil Supplements Disappoint In Long-Awaited Study ResultsWeekend All Things Considered, 2018Copyright NPR Nov 10, 2018Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Researchers Try Fighting Heart Disease Gene by GeneMorning Edition, 2006, p.1(c) 2006 National Public Radio, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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ANALYSIS: SHORT BOUTS OF EXERCISE MORE OFTEN MAY GIVE SAME HEART BENEFITS THAN ONE SINGLE LONGER ROUTINEAll Things Considered, 2000, p.1Copyright 2000Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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PROFILE: HIGH CHOLESTEROL IN YOUNG PEOPLE INDICATES HEART DISEASE PROBLEMS IN LATER LIFEAll Things Considered, 2000, p.1Copyright 2000Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Analysis: Study suggesting link between gum infections and heart diseaseMorning Edition, 2005, p.1(c) 2005 National Public Radio, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Analysis: New studies show liposuction has no effect on the future weight of a person and no effect on a person's overall healthMorning Edition, 2004, p.1Copyright 2004Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Profile: New drug reduces amount of cholesterol in clogged arteriesMorning Edition, 2003, p.1Copyright 2003Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Athersys Inc at BioCentury Publications Inc. NewsMakers in the Biotech Industry Conference - FinalFair Disclosure Wire, 2011COPYRIGHT 2011 CQ-Roll Call, Inc.Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Analysis: New study concludes radical lowering of cholesterol greatly benefits heart patientsMorning Edition, 2004, p.1Copyright 2004Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Analysis: Research shows stronger link between risk factors and heart disease rather than genetic tendencyMorning Edition, 2003, p.1Copyright 2003Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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ANALYSIS: RESEARCH FINDS TAKING HORMONES AFTER MENOPAUSE MAY CAUSE MORE HARM TO WOMEN THAN GOODAll Things Considered, 2002, p.1Copyright 2002Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Analysis: National Institutes of Health cancels hormone therapy study [DP]All Things Considered, 2004, p.1Copyright 2004Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Women's Heart Disease Diff & More DeadlyAll Things Considered, 1999Copyright NPR Jul 21, 1999Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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ANALYSIS: BENEFITS OF MODERATE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION MAY BE EXPLAINED BY GENE THAT CONTROLS HOW FAST THE BODY ABSORBS ALCOHOLAll Things Considered, 2001, p.1Copyright 2001Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Isis Pharmaceuticals Inc to Review Data Presented at the EAS 2012 Meeting with Dr. Sotirios Tsimikas - FinalFair Disclosure Wire, 2012COPYRIGHT 2012 CQ-Roll Call, Inc.Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Mesoblast Conference Call to Discuss Data Presented at AHA 2011 - FinalFair Disclosure Wire, 2011COPYRIGHT 2011 CQ-Roll Call, Inc.Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Bayer AG Rivaroxaban Data at the 2011 AHA Scientific Sessions Conference Call - FinalFair Disclosure Wire, 2011COPYRIGHT 2011 CQ-Roll Call, Inc.Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Capstone Therapeutics Enters Into a Joint Venture for the Development of Apo E Mimetic Peptide AEM28 and Analogs Corporate Conference Call - FinalFair Disclosure Wire, 2012COPYRIGHT 2012 CQ-Roll Call, Inc.Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |