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Connecticut Medicine|October 1, 1980
Estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer: a new approach to measureS H Lee
Histochemistry|January 1, 1981
The histochemistry of estrogen receptorsS H Lee
Frontiers in Public Health|August 12, 2021
Editorial: Adverse Health Consequences of Excessive Smartphone UsagePaul H Lee
Taehan Kanho. the Korean Nurse|August 7, 1999
[The management of alcoholics' rehabilitation]M H Lee
Advances in Health Economics and Health Services Research|December 9, 1994
State tax reform and state health insurance reformR H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|March 29, 2001
By the way, doctor... I work in a store and frequently lift boxes that are pretty heavy. One of my friends wears one of those thick leather back belts and swears that the extra support helps her back. My doctor doesn't have any opinion on whether these belts are a good idea. Do you?T H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|March 11, 2000
By the way, doctor... My problem is the opposite of everyone else I know - I have been losing, not gaining, weight. I am a 56-year-old man, and a year ago I weighed 166. Today, I'm down to 152. I feel pretty good, and my appetite is fine, but I am concerned. I did start to smoke again last yearT H Lee
Medicinal Research Reviews|November 11, 1999
Novel antitumor agents from higher plantsK H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|April 13, 2000
Ask the doctor. I am 83 years old and have coronary artery disease that causes angina everyday with activities like climbing stairs. My doctor thinks I am going to need bypass surgery to get some freedom from my symptoms. Isn't it too risky at my age?T H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 6, 2000
Ask the doctor: I have very high cholesterol that isn't in the target range, even with high doses of statins. I hate to take any more pills. Any advice?T H Lee
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Pageof 2,379
Connecticut Medicine|October 1, 1980
Estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer: a new approach to measureS H Lee
Histochemistry|January 1, 1981
The histochemistry of estrogen receptorsS H Lee
Frontiers in Public Health|August 12, 2021
Editorial: Adverse Health Consequences of Excessive Smartphone UsagePaul H Lee
Taehan Kanho. the Korean Nurse|August 7, 1999
[The management of alcoholics' rehabilitation]M H Lee
Advances in Health Economics and Health Services Research|December 9, 1994
State tax reform and state health insurance reformR H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|March 29, 2001
By the way, doctor... I work in a store and frequently lift boxes that are pretty heavy. One of my friends wears one of those thick leather back belts and swears that the extra support helps her back. My doctor doesn't have any opinion on whether these belts are a good idea. Do you?T H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|March 11, 2000
By the way, doctor... My problem is the opposite of everyone else I know - I have been losing, not gaining, weight. I am a 56-year-old man, and a year ago I weighed 166. Today, I'm down to 152. I feel pretty good, and my appetite is fine, but I am concerned. I did start to smoke again last yearT H Lee
Medicinal Research Reviews|November 11, 1999
Novel antitumor agents from higher plantsK H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|April 13, 2000
Ask the doctor. I am 83 years old and have coronary artery disease that causes angina everyday with activities like climbing stairs. My doctor thinks I am going to need bypass surgery to get some freedom from my symptoms. Isn't it too risky at my age?T H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 6, 2000
Ask the doctor: I have very high cholesterol that isn't in the target range, even with high doses of statins. I hate to take any more pills. Any advice?T H Lee
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