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New Technique Successfully Dissolves Blood Clots in the Brain and Lowers Risk of Brain Damage After Stroke

By Johns Hopkins Medicine on Feb 20, 2012   Health  

–CT-guided catheters carry clot-busting drug to shrink clots, Johns Hopkins-led study shows

Nasty “Superbug” Is Being Studied by UB Researchers

By University at Buffalo on Feb 20, 2012   Health  

It’s virulent, potentially drug-resistant, strikes otherwise healthy, young patients, and Buffalo has already seen one case

Big Breakthrough for the Tiniest Hearts

By University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing on Feb 20, 2012   Health  

A novel feeding device developed at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing may decrease the risk of failure to thrive (FTT), which currently affects half of all newborns with congenital heart defects even after their surgical lesions are corrected.

Brain Differences Seen at 6 Months in Infants Who Develop Autism

By Washington University in St. Louis on Feb 20, 2012   Health  

Researchers have found significant differences in brain development in infants as young as six months old who later develop autism, compared with babies who don’t develop the disorder.

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