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Why the Military Has Always Said No to Those Who Can't The United States Army turned away Erik Holmstrom on Reception Day at West Point in 1995. He was a standout offensive lineman from Duluth with ...
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A new Mayo Clinic study shows that integrating telomere length evaluation and genetic testing into pulmonary care can ...
The Ross procedure for aortic valve replacement, which involves a pulmonary valve autograft, achieved low rates of ...
Pulmonary embolism accounts for 10–15% of all paediatric venous thromboembolism (VTE) events, with an annual incidence of 0·14–0·9 per 100 000 children.1,2 Although rare, pulmonary embolism is a ...
Why does the military exclude people from service based on medical conditions in the first place? The answer is not cruelty.
An ILD diagnosis, which can progress to progressive pulmonary fibrosis, affects both physical and psychological aspects of quality of life.
An eight-member expert committee, set up by the Rajasthan government to probe the recent maternal deaths, has flagged several ...