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- Robert Davis commented to ABC News about Xiaflex, a drug used to straighten bent fingers, that might also be useful in treating Peyronie’s disease.
- David Topham told Business Week that, although swine flu seems to have died down, we have not seen the last of the virus.
- NPR spoke to Ann Halsey about her efforts to tailor vaccines to aging immune systems.
New Year, New You: Employees Divulge How They Stuck to Last Year’s Resolutions

Change is rarely easy, but it’s almost always worth it. But don’t take our word for it…University of Rochester employees who nailed last year’s health resolutions offer some of their own strategies – and encouragement.
| Two Internal Medicine Groups to Merge |
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This July, two URMC internal medicine practices, both situated on the Strong Memorial Hospital’s fifth floor, will merge into a single entity. Renamed “Strong Internal Medicine,” this new, blended group combines the existing Internal Medicine Group and the Internal Medicine Faculty/Resident Group. The merger creates a seamless practice – including shared space, phone lines and staff – and will allow resident physicians new opportunities to see a wide variety of patients while benefiting from the tutelage of Strong’s outstanding General Medicine faculty. Patients will enjoy greater flexibility in scheduling, while continuing to see their attending physician. For more information, call 275-7424.
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