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Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Is There a Link Between Stress and Cancer?

NYT: Probably not.

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  • Hi. I'm Dr. Joshua Schwimmer,
    a nephrologist and internal medicine physician in New York City.
  • KidneyNotes was the first active nephrology blog. (Trivia: KidneyNotes is so old that the National Library of Medicine still uses it as an example of how to formally cite blogs.)
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