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OHSU study is looking at link between sleep, heart disease
Most heart attacks occur in the morning, within three or four hours after people wake up. So scientists are collecting data on how our sleep and body clocks affect our heart health.

OHSU scientist leads the way in studying rare skin diseases
Dr. Alex Ortega Loayza is an expert on conditions that affect both the skin and immune system. Some patients travel long distances to see him. "I am often the last stop for them," he says.

A tiny new particle could be a big step in cancer treatment
OHSU scientists have come up with what they call a “one-two punch” for tumors. It combines nanoparticles, ultrasound and chemotherapy. In a study, some tumors fully disappeared.
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