Blood doping hormone may protect pre-term infants from brain damage The hormone erythropoietin, which is used to reduce the need for blood transfusion in pre-term babies, may also protect these babies from brain damage which could potentially lead to long term development problems. by Rhodi Lee
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Healthy Living/Wellness Chinese hackers steal 4.5 million patient records of Community Health Systems by Rhodi Lee
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