A Study of Xolair in Subjects With Moderate to Severe Persistent Asthma (EXTRA)
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Clinical trials are an important part of improving medical care. Each study provides an opportunity to apply research to practice.
Patients often gain access to clinical trials through a trusted physician. Being referred to a study does not remove you from your regular physician's care.
Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have discovered that...
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center has been named the “2009 Corporate Donor of the Year” by Goodwill...
Quality Oil Co. is collecting $1 donations at each of its Quality Mart, Quality Plus and Shell Station stores...
As health insurers require people to base more treatment decisions on out-of-pocket costs, physicians should learn to...
Fourth Annual Nursing Education Fair to be Held at Wake Forest BaptistAn Education Fair for all employees and members...
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