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Genes more important than food in hyperuricemia


 

Genes are found to be more important than diet in hyperuricemia. Also today, time reveals a benefit of CABG over PCI for left main artery disease, lower-limb atherosclerosis predicts long-term mortality in patients with PAD, and TV ads could be required to display drug prices.
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