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January 22-31, 2000 |
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U.S. 15 Year Olds Less Likely to Watch Television or Smoke Than Children in Many Other Industrialized Countries, January 31, 2000 |
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Extension of Public Comment Period on Draft National Institutes of Health Guidelines for Research Involving Human Pluripotent Stem Cells (December 1999), January 31, 2000 |
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Study Shows Greater Risk of Breast Cancer with Estrogen-Progestin Therapy Compared to Estrogen Alone, January 28, 2000 |
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Newly Updated HIV Treatment Guidelines for Adults and Adolescents Available on the World Wide Web, January 28, 2000 |
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When Jack Frost Howls, Take Cover — Even Indoors Hypothermia Alert for Older People Disease, January 25, 2000 |
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Note to Reporters and Editors: NIH Will Hold New Consensus Conference on Breast Cancer Therapy, January 24, 2000 |
January 16-21, 2000 |
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Obesity Gene Controls Bone Density Via Brain Pathway, January 20, 2000 |
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NIH and E.I. DuPont Sign OncoMouse® Agreement, January 19, 2000 |
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NINDS Funds Five Specialized Neuroscience Programs at Minority Institutions, January 18, 2000 |
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HHS Secretary Names Five to NIAID Advisory Council, January 18, 2000 |
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Gates Foundation and NIH Fund Global Network for Women and Children's Health Research, January 18, 2000 |
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New Web Site Provides Access to Information on Sleep and Sleep Disorders, January 18, 2000 |
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Dr. Richard L. Nahin Named Director of Extramural Research, Training and Review for NCCAM, January 18, 2000 |
January 8-15, 2000 |
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National Library of Medicine Announces Initiative to Help Public Use Online Health Information, January 14, 2000 |
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Statement from Claude Lenfant, M.D., NHLBI Director,
on Systolic Blood Pressure, Deaths, and Treatment Guidelines, January 13, 2000 |
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Expert Panel Identifies Major Challenges and Opportunities for Improving Medical Implant Retrieval and Analysis, January 12, 2000 |
January 1-7, 2000 |
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NIH Conference to Assess State of Medical Implants, January 5, 2000 |
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HPV Testing May Be Useful in Cervical Cancer Screening, January 4, 2000 |
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Environment Health Institute's Centers to Breed Mice with Human-Like Gene Variants that Modify Their Responses to Environmental Factors and the Repair of Damaged DNA, January 3, 2000 |
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