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Rheumatology leaders and patients go to Capitol Hill to
advocate |
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Researchers pinpoint animal model proteins important in study
of human disease |
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Sex for cooperation |
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Brain circuit controls individual responses to temptation in
rats |
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Numerical simulations probe mechanisms behind sand dune
formation |
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Adolescents with high levels of physical activity perform
better in school over two years |
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Bones of Roman Britons provide new clues to dietary
deprivation |
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Microorganisms reduce methane release from the ocean |
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Software companies follow the skills and move where the staff
are |
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Researchers find earliest evidence of milk consumption |
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Chronic enteroviral infection modifies broadly pancreatic
cellular functions |
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Research shows 80% drop in ICU bloodstream infections |
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The vagina monocultures |
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HKU archaeological team excavates at one of the major
fortress-settlements in the Armenian Highlands |
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Optical vacuum cleaner can manipulate nanoparticles |
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NUS invention makes biopsies less invasive and more
informative |
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Do animals control earth's oxygen level? |
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Study explores role of mediator protein complex in
transcription and gene expression |
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The danger of heat and cold across Australia |
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Medicinal products receiving expedited approval in Europe may
not provide intended clinical benefit |
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Raising a glass to grapes' surprising genetic diversity |
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Researchers unveil new volcanic eruption forecasting technique |
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USC scientist identifies new species of giant flying reptile |
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Food insecurity in toddler years linked to poor health, but
not obesity |
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Diabetes nearly double for Japanese-Americans |
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Survey shows many primary care doctors are unprepared to help
patients avoid diabetes |
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New bacterial strain linked to scarlet fever, sore throat and
sepsis |
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Genetic mutation linked to flu-related heart complications |
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Do we tend to center our Instagram selfies on our left eye? |
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What the noggin of modern humans' ancestor would have looked
like |
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Breast cancer cells 'stick together' to spread through the
body during metastasis |
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Patients taking nivolumab experience five-fold increase in
overall survival compared to chemotherapy |
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Telemedicine engages newly postpartum women in cardiovascular
monitoring |
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The Lancet Infectious Diseases: New strain of strep A is
causing scarlet fever and invasive infections in England and Wales |
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Study: Children are interested in politics but need better
education from parents and schools |
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Studying vision in pitch-darkness shines light on how a
mammal's brain drives behavior |
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Nurse led follow-up service aids patients with respected early
stage lung cancer, improves clinic efficiency |
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Researchers propose the 'Alzheimer's Disease Exposome' to
address environmental risks |
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Tougher arsenic standard shows desired effect: Public's
drinking water is safer |
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Reconfigurable electronics show promise for wearable,
implantable devices |
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Two commonly used uveitis drugs perform similarly in
NIH-funded clinical trial |
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Foot painters' toes mapped like fingers in the brain |
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Caregiver stress: The crucial, often unrecognized byproduct of
chronic disease |
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Study: Adults' actions, successes, failures, and words affect
young children's persistence |
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A liquid biopsy test can identify patients who may respond to
immune checkpoint blockade |
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The toes of artists who paint with their feet can be mapped in
their brains |
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Scientists discover hidden differences among cells that may
help them evade drug therapy |
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A new species of electric eel produces the highest voltage
discharge of any known animal |
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Europeans face significant challenges to participate in lung
cancer clinical trials |
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KEYNOTE-024 three-year survival update |
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IMpower131 |
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Smithsonian scientists triple number of known electric eel
species |
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Colorful microreactors utilize sunlight |
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Scientists find biology's optimal 'molecular alphabet' may be
preordained |
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Buzzkill? |
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An overactive cerebellum causes issues across the brain |
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Sulphur emissions from marine algae dropped during glacial
periods |
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Standardized medical residency exam may reduce pool of diverse
and qualified candidates |
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UBC study finds health isn't the only issue with bacteria
growth |
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First 'overtones' heard in the ringing of a black hole |
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It takes a 'consortium': Researchers develop metabolic
engineering technique |
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Electrical-first cardioversion strategy for AFib results in
shorter ED length of stay |
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Sandia experiments at temperature of sun offer solutions to
solar model problems |
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Gene therapy helps functional recovery after stroke |
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Predictable eSports: Amateurs and professionals sit
differently on a chair |
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Cell-mostly internet users place privacy burden on themselves |
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Black hole at the center of our galaxy appears to be getting
hungrier |
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University of Minnesota research discovers inhibitor to
reverse toxic DUX4 effects |
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Nerve-like 'optical lace' gives robots a human touch |
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Topography could save sensitive saguaros as climate changes |
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Professor's research paints picture of #MeToo movement's
origins |
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New study examines how species colonize habitats opened by
anthropogenic land cover change |
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Initial steps to compile a healthy human gut microbiome
reference database underway |
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A precise chemical fingerprint of the Amazon |
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Giant kangaroo had crushing bites |
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Biology of bat wings may hold lessons for cold-weather work,
exercise |
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Poor motor skills predict long-term language impairments for
children with autism |
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Hoary bat numbers declining at rate that suggests species in
jeopardy in Pacific Northwest |
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Study shows cost savings from same-day long-acting reversible
contraception |
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A Goldilocks zone for planet size |
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Meet the molecule that helps stressed cells decide between
life and death |
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Exercising while restricting calories could be bad for bone
health |
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Ground-breaking method to reconstruct the evolution of all
species |
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Gene mutation, tissue location, signaling networks drive
cancer incidence and severity |
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NASA's Hubble finds water vapor on habitable-zone exoplanet
for 1st time |
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Study: Want more investors to your startup? Better make an
impassioned pitch |
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SDSU professors examine what influences healthy, sustainable
food choices |
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New metamaterial morphs into new shapes, taking on new
properties |
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Early humans used tiny, flint 'surgical' tools to butcher
elephants |
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Bioengineers explore cardiac tissue remodeling after aortic
valve replacement procedures |
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Papillomaviruses may be able to be spread by blood |
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Understanding gut bacteria: forces for good (and sometimes
evil) |
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Corn one step closer to bacterial leaf streak resistance |
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Aphid-stressed pines show different secondary organic aerosol
formation |
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Genetic discovery linked to rare eye disease, MacTel |
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Malaria could be felled by an Antarctic sea sponge |
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Supporting menstruating girls: Are we making progress? |
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Increasing number of adolescents receive depression diagnosis |
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Olfactory and auditory stimuli change the perception of our
body |
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Scientists detect the ringing of a newborn black hole for the
first time |
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Digital records of preserved plants and animals change how
scientists explore the world |
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Milestones on the way to the nuclear clock |
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Solving the longstanding mystery of how friction leads to
static electricity |
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370 healthcare groups send letter to Congress urging prior
authorization reform in Medicare Advantage |
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New study points to universal code in our brains for what we
find beautiful |
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Researchers explore the many factors impacting the pH of
dicamba spray mixtures |
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Scientists solve lingering mystery of poorly understood frog |
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New research warns incentives to plead guilty can undermine
the right to a fair trial |
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Research tracks narcissism from young adulthood to middle age |
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Conductivity at the edges of graphene bilayers |
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'Planting water' is possible--against aridity and droughts |
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