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PUMC

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PUMCPeking Union Medical College (China)
PUMCPrograma Universitario México Nación Multicultural (Spanish: Mexico Multicultural Nation University Programme; Mexico)
PUMCPatients Unlimited Marketing Consultants (Gardena, CA)
PUMCProvidence United Methodist Church (various locations)
PUMCPartial Unit Memory Code
PUMCPinconning United Methodist Church (Pinconning, Michigan)
PUMCProsper United Methodist Church (Prosper, TX)
PUMCPorterfield United Methodist Church (Albany, GA)
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This study was performed with informed consent from the patients and approvals from the Peking Union Medical College Hospital and Blood Diseases Hospital.
Ever since August 2014, a weekly FJC has been hosted in the Department of Plastic Surgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital.
Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH) screened 21,759 children aged 8-14 years in Beijing.[1] The results showed that the prevalence rate of scoliosis was 1.06%.
She was referred to the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Peking Union Medical College Hospital in February 2016.
A teaching curriculum was composed of four sessions using medical simulation models to teach the basic principles of physical examinations and physiology in obstetrics and gynecology of Peking Union Medical College Hospital.
Thirty-two patients with lymphedema, who were hospitalized at the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, from June 2014 to December 2015, were enrolled in this study.
'Biktarvy offers high rates of efficacy, high barriers to resistance and a demonstrated tolerability profile, underscoring its role as an important new treatment option for a broad range of patients in China,' said Professor Taisheng Li, Director of Infectious Disease Department, Peking Union Medical College Hospital.
'Sleeping too much is bad for health while less sleep, under six hours, can increase the risk by nine per cent, compared to people who slept for the recommended six to eight hours,' according to a new study report issued from McMaster and Peking Union Medical College China.
TOO MUCH SHUTEYE SLEEPING too long raises risk of heart disease and dying young, a study for the Peking Union Medical College in China suggests.
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