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Cancer patients often need this one basic thing to participate
in clinical trials |
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In Canada, 40% of people did not visit a family doctor after
being released from prison |
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Sox9 reshapes the biliary tree in Alagille syndrome |
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Shorter people more likely to develop diabetes, study suggests |
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Coffee bean extracts alleviate inflammation, insulin
resistance in mouse cells |
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First application of genetically modified, live-cell, pig skin
to a human wound |
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Opioid Rx dosages drop 22% in Penn Medicine's NJ practices
following changes to state law |
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Patients back in hospital after 'EVALI' vaping illness |
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Ruling leaves Ohio ban on Down syndrome abortions on hold |
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California to require abortion medication at public colleges |
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Drug reverses signs of liver disease in people living with HIV |
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National focus on overdose prevention should include alcohol
too, study suggests |
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Researchers identify brain protein that promotes maintenance
of chronic pain |
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Food-insecure Canadian households may have trouble affording
prescription medication |
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Antibody-based eye drops show promise for treating dry eye
disease |
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California to ban smoking on state parks, beaches |
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Another reason to get cataract surgery: It can make you 48%
safer on the road |
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More evidence linking common bladder medication to a
vision-threatening eye condition |
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Second Ebola vaccine to be used in DR Congo next month
(Update) |
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Self-reported suicide attempts rising in black teens as other
groups decline |
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Pioneering clinical trial to treat psychosis in Parkinson's
patients using cannabidiol |
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New brain research could change how concussions are treated |
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For low-risk thyroid cancer patients, less may be more for
post-surgery surveillance |
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US 'medical tourists' seek cheap health care abroad |
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Research team develops new genetic-based epilepsy risk scores |
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Birth weight linked to childhood allergies |
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Order found in circular molecule suggests deeper importance to
brain function |
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Activity trackers can be useful tools in managing diabetes |
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Blue light isn't the main source of eye fatigue and sleep
loss--it's your computer |
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Philippines begins mass vaccinations after polio returns |
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Fast food leads to slow testosterone |
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Advanced ovarian cancer treatment approved |
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Introduce standard units for cannabis to improve mental health |
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New study deepens understanding of effects of media exposure
to collective trauma |
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Organs 'too risky' to donate may be safe for transplantation |
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Vaping: Crisis or lost opportunity? |
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Neuroscientists call for an ethical framework for
transplanting human 'mini-brains' into animals |
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Women and men tolerate heart transplants equally well, but men
may get better hearts |
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Patients with type 2 diabetes who have flu more likely to be
hospitalized |
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Global prevalence of pediatric hypertension about 4 percent |
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Caution urged when taking patients off opioid painkillers |
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Study: If you have heart disease, here's how much you should
sleep to prevent early death |
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Researchers discover a new way to improve the assessment of
prostate cancer aggressiveness |
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Is scurvy really making a comeback in the UK? |
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Researchers analyze the role of kinesiophobia in individuals
with chronic pain |
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Changes associated with Alzheimer's disease detectable in
blood samples |
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Highest mortality risks for poor and unemployed |
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More aggressive blood pressure control benefits brains of
older adults |
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Put safety first when planning to pack food-to-go |
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Researchers explore spinal discs' early response to injury and
ways to improve it |
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Dementia spreads via connected brain networks |
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Scientists help immune system find hidden cancer cells |
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Women have substantially less influence on Twitter than men in
academic medicine: study |
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Reading the past like an open book: Researchers use text to
measure 200 years of happiness |
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Frequent male pot use linked to early miscarriages |
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Suicide attempts rising among black teens |
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How to spice up everyday oatmeal |
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Sensory and motor brain plasticity is not limited by location |
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New blood test diagnoses more women with heart attack but
gender gap in treatment remains |
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Estuarine waters hold promise in global pain-relief hunt |
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Stress during pregnancy may affect baby's sex, risk of preterm
birth |
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Where you die can affect your chance of being an organ donor |
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Non-pharmacologic treatments may be more effective for
psychiatric symptoms of dementia |
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CMAJ practice article: E-cigarettes: Five things to know |
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Polyamorous families face stigma during pregnancy and birth |
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Sleep apnea linked to blinding eye disease in people with
diabetes |
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High on ease, low on nutrition: instant-noodle diet harms
Asian kids |
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School lunches keep Japan's kids topping nutrition lists |
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1-in-3 young children undernourished or overweight: UNICEF |
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Scientists aim for new weapons in fight against superbugs |
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Study confirms Australians better prepared to care for animals
than babies in emergencies |
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A new way to fight deadly fungal infections |
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Heart attack registry: Unprecedented insight into STEMI
occurrence, treatment in North India |
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Casting cancer as a 'war' or 'battle' may harm health, study
finds |
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Researchers unravel the early makings of an exhausted T cell |
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Bioelectronic implant could prevent opioid deaths |
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Drug shows promise as immune therapy for cancer |
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What you should know about meningitis |
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Researchers reduce heart-attack-caused cardiac tissue damage
by 30% in mice |
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Brain networks more stable in individuals with higher
cognitive abilities |
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Heated suit simulates exercise benefits for people unable to
take part in physical activity |
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New findings about how a human egg matures may help prevent
infertility and birth defects |
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Breaking the stroma barrier: Study shows a new way to hit
cancer with radiation |
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Oxygen in hyperbaric chamber provides relief after
radiotherapy |
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We used smartphones to screen young children for vision and
hearing loss |
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Women using heroin in Kenya: Why it's important to intervene
early in life |
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Why we need to treat wildfire as a public health issue in
California |
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Changing the terminology to 'people with obesity' won't reduce
stigma against fat people |
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Frontotemporal dementia is associated with alterations in
immune system function |
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Weak immune system linked to serious bacterial infection in
children |
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Research on cell division provides new clues to how a common
cancer treatment works |
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Prolonged oxygen exposure causes long-term deficits on
hippocampal mitochondrial function in newborns |
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Mindfulness may reduce opioid cravings, study finds |
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Taking vitamin D by oral spray just as effective as taking a
capsule |
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Suitable marker for retina morphology across species |
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THC use during rat pregnancy found to result in harm to brain
of male offspring |
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Researchers retract paper that suggested Chinese CRISPR twins
might die early |
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New evidence that steroid injections of hip and knee may
damage joints |
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High numbers of young people experimenting with gambling,
study shows |
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No difference in suicide rates between refugees and migrants |
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Cell family trees tracked to discover their role in tissue
scarring and liver disease |
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Telescope technology used to take first accurate images of
glaucoma-related eye structure |
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Gene mutation in the chloride channel triggers
hyperaldosteronism |
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Researchers decipher assembly of glutamate receptors and its
importance for memory formation |
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How babies integrate new events into their knowledge |
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Six components of healthy family meals |
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Drug reduces risk of pneumonia in newborn mice |
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Most genetic studies use only white participants--this will
lead to greater health inequality |
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Some people benefit from being naturally mentally tough, but
it can be taught to those who aren't |
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Weight-loss surgery cuts risk of birth defects |
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