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Lung Consolidation Article: Respiratory Sounds of Lung Disease Patients
Listen to recorded respiratory sounds of lung disease patients. Hear crackles, grunting, squawks, stridor, and wheezing sounds in patients of all ages and diseases....(Continue Reading)

Playing the High-Stakes Biotech Game
Investing in biotech stocks has never been for the faint-hearted. News from clinical trials can make or break a company’s share price. Many biotech companies have high cash burn rates. Even the profitable ones have relatively few marketed products....(Continue Reading)

Questions and Answers: Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, 1973-1998; Feature Focuses on Cancers with Recent Increasing Trends
Questions and Answers: Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, 1973-1998; Feature Focuses on Cancers with Recent Increasing Trends, from Thyroid Guide Mary Shomon...(Continue Reading)

NIH Technology Assessment Statement: 17. Integration of Behavioral and Relaxation Approaches Into the Treatment of Chronic Pain and Insomnia
An independent panel brought together by the NIH studied the effectiveness of behavioral and relaxation approaches such as biofeedback, psychotherapy, relaxation training and meditation for the treatment of pain and insmnia....(Continue Reading)

Andersonville - Military History Archives
Andersonville - On February 27, 1864, the first Union prisoners arrived at a new Confederate camp located near the tiny village of Andersonville, Georgia. Officially named Camp Sumter, the prison grounds were 16.5 acres surrounded by a fifteen foot h...(Continue Reading)

U.S. Military Newsletter Archive - Military Matters #37
Archived Edition of Military Matters, the About.com U.S. Military Newsletter...(Continue Reading)


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The insidious onset of dyspnea and right lung collapse in a 35-year-old man
35-year-old man presented with 4-month history of cough, chest pain, and shortness of breath. There was no history of fever, hemoptysis, night sweats, ...

Transesophageal echographic determination of aortic invasion by lung cancer
Background: In planning lung cancer therapy, the possibility of mediastinal invasion merits attention. The results of CT and MRI in this respect are ...

A neutropenic patient with rapidly progressive lung lesion
A 42-year-old African-American woman presented to an outpatient hematology-oncology clinic for follow-up after a bone marrow transplant with a chief ...