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Deborah Levenson

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American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A|October 21, 2014
Common genetic variants linked with large percentage of autism risk: study finds spontaneous mutations are less-significant risk factorsDeborah Levenson
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A|January 16, 2016
Dual testing strategy in autism increases diagnostic yield: Chromosomal microarray and whole-exome sequencing combination may be best for children with multiple physical anomalies, study suggestsDeborah Levenson
Report on Medical Guidelines & Outcomes Research|January 1, 2003
Simple measure predicts how pneumonia patients will fare after dischargeDeborah Levenson
Report on Medical Guidelines & Outcomes Research|January 8, 2003
Experts confirm statins' safety but advise caution with certain patientsDeborah Levenson
Report on Medical Guidelines & Outcomes Research|January 8, 2003
Study boosts argument for beta-blockers after heart surgeryDeborah Levenson
Report on Medical Guidelines & Outcomes Research|November 28, 2002
Program improves compliance with heart attack guidelinesDeborah Levenson
Report on Medical Guidelines & Outcomes Research|December 18, 2002
Several hospital traits linked to two pneumonia care quality indicatorsDeborah Levenson
Report on Medical Guidelines & Outcomes Research|December 21, 2002
Beware of new drugs, study suggestsDeborah Levenson
Report on Medical Guidelines & Outcomes Research|March 11, 2003
Poverty is a major factor in African American breast cancer deathsDeborah Levenson
Report on Medical Guidelines & Outcomes Research|February 5, 2003
Mammograms do save lives, says a new studyDeborah Levenson
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American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A|October 21, 2014
Common genetic variants linked with large percentage of autism risk: study finds spontaneous mutations are less-significant risk factorsDeborah Levenson
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A|January 16, 2016
Dual testing strategy in autism increases diagnostic yield: Chromosomal microarray and whole-exome sequencing combination may be best for children with multiple physical anomalies, study suggestsDeborah Levenson
Report on Medical Guidelines & Outcomes Research|January 1, 2003
Simple measure predicts how pneumonia patients will fare after dischargeDeborah Levenson
Report on Medical Guidelines & Outcomes Research|January 8, 2003
Experts confirm statins' safety but advise caution with certain patientsDeborah Levenson
Report on Medical Guidelines & Outcomes Research|January 8, 2003
Study boosts argument for beta-blockers after heart surgeryDeborah Levenson
Report on Medical Guidelines & Outcomes Research|November 28, 2002
Program improves compliance with heart attack guidelinesDeborah Levenson
Report on Medical Guidelines & Outcomes Research|December 18, 2002
Several hospital traits linked to two pneumonia care quality indicatorsDeborah Levenson
Report on Medical Guidelines & Outcomes Research|December 21, 2002
Beware of new drugs, study suggestsDeborah Levenson
Report on Medical Guidelines & Outcomes Research|March 11, 2003
Poverty is a major factor in African American breast cancer deathsDeborah Levenson
Report on Medical Guidelines & Outcomes Research|February 5, 2003
Mammograms do save lives, says a new studyDeborah Levenson
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