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During the past 200 years, our understanding of infectious diseases has radically evolved from the identification of microbes, to defining their genetic structure, to the development of focused antimicrobial therapies, to the realization of vector biology. This article highlights the tremendous advances that have been made in the field.

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Ulipristal Acetate vs. Placebo for Fibroids
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In this trial involving women with symptomatic fibroids who were planning to undergo surgery, treatment with the selective progesterone-receptor modulator ulipristal acetate was effective in controlling excessive bleeding and reducing fibroid size at 13 weeks.

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