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Disease 2005
Statistical Brief #43
Statistical Brief #43: Hospital Stays Involving Chronic Pulmonary Heart Disease, 2005 (more...)
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Lyme Disease --- United States, 2003--2005
Lyme Disease --- United States, 2003--2005. Lyme disease is caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi and is transmitted to humans by the bite of infected blacklegged ticks ... (more...)
Progress Report on AD 2005-2006
This 2005-2006 Progress Report on Alzheimer?s Disease summarizes recent AD research conducted or supported by NIA and other components of NIH, including: (more...)
Progress Report on AD 2004-2005
This 2004-2005 Progress Report on Alzheimer?s Disease summarizes recent AD research conducted or supported by NIA and other components of NIH, including: (more...)
2005 Communicable Disease Annual Reports
New York State Department of Health - 2005 Communicable Disease Annual Reports ... 2005 Communicable Disease Annual Reports New York State Statewide Reported Cases by Disease and ... (more...)
Statistical Brief #51
Statistical Brief #51: Hospital Stays for Stroke and Other Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2005 (more...)
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2005 Disease Control Newsletter Issues - Minnesota Dept. of Health
DCN newsletter issues from 2005. ... 2005 Disease Control Newsletter Issues . November/December 2005: Volume 33, Number 6 (PDF: 195KB/8 pages) (more...)
Disease Proof : September 2005
The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, one of the National Institutes of Health, is gearing up to track roughly 100,000 children from before birth. (more...)
Summary of Notifiable Diseases --- United States, 2005
Summary of Notifiable Diseases --- United States, 2005. Prepared by Scott J.N. McNabb, PhD Ruth Ann Jajosky, DMD Patsy A. Hall-Baker, Annual Summary Coordinator (more...)
Disease Proof : December 2005
Typically, those individuals promoting the myth that low cholesterol levels are dangerous and the topsy-turvey "science" that saturated fat and high cholesterol are not bad, but ... (more...)