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International study reveals 24 new genes associated with lupus

July 19, 2017

These findings will help scientists understand how to better diagnose and treat the disease.

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Vampires: Sink your teeth into the origins of this Halloween legend

October 26, 2016

Is there a medical basis to the vampire myth?

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OMRF scientist develops method for diagnosing bladder pain syndrome

March 6, 2015

Researcher reveals innovative approach for diagnosing interstitial cystitis.

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