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From sleeping cell to assassin--how immune cells work |
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Atopic dermatitis: How allergens get on our nerves |
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Icaros: Flight simulator home trainer |
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Young infants with fever may be more likely to develop
infections |
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CTE risk, severity increases with years playing American
football |
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Large genome-wide association study illuminates genetic risk
factors for gout |
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Back sleeping in late pregnancy linked to lower birth weight |
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Financial incentives have short-term effect on BP control |
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What are the risks of pain relief alternatives to opioids? |
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How to make your own healthful sauerkraut |
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Can being an immigrant be hazardous to your health? |
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Cause of paralyzing illness in kids remains elusive |
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Navigating 'Neuralville': Virtual town helps map brain
functions |
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Team discovers surprise contributor to multiple sclerosis |
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Data suggest viral etiology for pediatric acute flaccid
myelitis |
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Researchers discover critical process for how breast cancer
spreads in bones |
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You've got questions about Medicare's 2020 fall enrollment
period. We've got answers. |
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New study is 'chilling commentary' on future of antibiotics |
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Black and ethnic minority people face inequality in diabetes
treatment |
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New test for thyroid cancer could prevent unnecessary surgery |
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Treatment for 'low T' could someday come from a single skin
cell, research shows |
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Study: Mice that vaped nicotine for a year had big increase in
tumor growth |
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Coordinated care model leads to decreases in unscheduled,
preventable hospitalizations |
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Traffic experts, parents don't always see eye to eye on safe
cycling routes for children |
25 |
Community responders more likely to seek help during overdose
when naloxone does not work |
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More behavioral health care linked to small drop in
gun-related suicides, study finds |
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Four studies report on key issues in preventing gun violence |
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Research on US child firearm injuries lags far behind studies
of other causes of death |
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US firearm death rate rose sharply in recent years across most
states and demographic groups |
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Mississippi defends 15-week abortion ban in appeals court |
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UNAIDS HIV targets will be missed among gay men in Africa,
study suggests |
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Regular exercise is good for your heart, no matter how old you
are: study |
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The effectiveness of electrical stimulation in producing
spinal fusion |
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Violence linked to social isolation, hypervigilance and
chronic health problems |
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Meningioma molecular profile reliably predicts tumor
recurrence |
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Study shows Housing First program significantly reduces
homelessness over long term |
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Weight stigma affects gay men on dating apps |
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Initiating breastfeeding in vulnerable infants |
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Published studies may exaggerate the effect of burnout on
quality of patient care |
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Daring to dream: Nobel winner's nervous night |
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India on the frontline of the fight against tuberculosis |
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Venezuelans turn to alternative medicine amid shortages |
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Dog ownership associated with longer life, especially among
heart attack and stroke survivors |
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Research team discovers new mechanism in the liver that helps
prevent invasive fungal infections |
45 |
Germ transplant helps women with tough-to-treat vaginal
infections |
46 |
Microscopic bots treat blood clots and more |
47 |
What patients expect influences pain management |
48 |
New study challenges our understanding of premature aging |
49 |
Research identifies a new drug candidate to starve and
suffocate breast cancer cell stem growth |
50 |
Raw milk: the benefits are unclear but the dangers are real |
51 |
How CT scans continue to play a fundamental role in cancer
treatment |
52 |
New research reveals how we make sense of compound words |
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Patient-aligned care reduces unwanted medications, tests for
older adults |
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Important steps to prevent dementia |
55 |
Revealing sexual orientation at work improves well-being |
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Stem cell transplant reverses disabling MS-like disease |
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Data breach fixes could impact patient care: study |
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Strong family ties during teen years can help ward off
depression in later life |
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How birth control pill prescriptions by a pharmacist could
broaden access and keep costs down |
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Scientists discover way to stop ulcers caused by aspirin |
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Tetris gameplay reveals complex cognitive skills |
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Epigenomic 'map' helps predict nerve cells' ability to
regenerate after injury |
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Six minutes of walking can increase motivation to perform
physical activity |
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Maternal obesity speeds up offspring aging, increases
likelihood of diabetes and heart disease |
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Hardship could harm children's language skills |
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California program is a good step toward coordinating care for
high-needs patients, study finds |
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Clues from DNA could predict growth of prostate cancer |
68 |
Study confirms serious health problems, high trauma rates
among unsheltered people in U.S. |
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Research shows that weight stigma toward pregnant women is
widespread and damaging |
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Marker in tear samples could detect diabetes complication |
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To fight effects of sleep deprivation, reach for healthy
snacks |
72 |
An oral anticoagulant delays the appearance of Alzheimer's
disease in mice |
73 |
How pregnancy can be made more difficult by maternity care's
notions of 'normal' |
74 |
Researchers use AI and de-identified health records to
identify the safest hip implants |
75 |
Food labels too complicated for most shoppers to
understand--new research |
76 |
Striking a balance: a mechanism to control autoimmunity |
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Still at war with the tobacco epidemic, Indonesia must control
e-cigarettes too |
78 |
Spurred by mass shootings, more Americans view mentally ill as
violent |
79 |
Mortality down for autoantibody-associated vasculitides
patients |
80 |
The science of Breaking Bad: Would you know if meth was cooked
inside your house? |
81 |
Experimental growth factor shows promise for treating knee
osteoarthritis |
82 |
Tau-mediated RNA splicing errors linked to Alzheimer's disease |
83 |
Mapping normal breast development to better understand cancer |
84 |
Severe allergic reactions identified with peripherally
inserted central catheters |
85 |
New addiction treatments hold promise for stemming the opioid
crisis, scientists say |
86 |
Bill aims to limit nicotine in E-cigarette products |
87 |
A cool-season comfort food without lots of calories |
88 |
Is online fitness training right for you? |
89 |
Melanoma variability at the single-cell level predicts
treatment responses |
90 |
Need to balance guides development of limb-body coordination |
91 |
Four Loko continues to wreak havoc among young drinkers |
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How to keep cool in a blackout during a heatwave |
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Study reveals uptick in suicide and fatal drug overdoses among
blacks, Hispanics, women |
94 |
How can ultrasonic brain stimulation cure brain diseases? |
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Psychedelic drug to be tested for treatment-resistant
depression in Houston |
96 |
Doctors turn to thumbs for diagnosis and treatment by text |
97 |
Cost of waste in U.S. health system estimated |
98 |
Hydroxychloroquine blood levels predict retinopathy risk in
lupus |
99 |
Primary care appointment time impacts prescribing of opioids |
100 |
What's your sense of purpose? The answer may affect your
health |
101 |
Pressuring kids to diet can backfire, damaging long-term
health |
102 |
Prenatal stress could affect baby's brain, say researchers |
103 |
STD rates continue to rise in the U.S. |
104 |
One in three young adults receive medication for opioid use
disorder after overdose |
105 |
Lymphoma stage at diagnosis may predict when and where new
cancer forms |
106 |
3 sexually transmitted diseases hit new highs again in US |
107 |
Who is telling the truth about their health? |
108 |
Research maps key signaling pathways linking calcium entry and
exit in activated T cells |
109 |
Skin cancer prevention program may have reduced melanoma in
Australians |
110 |
Large study reveals PTSD has strong genetic component like
other psychiatric disorders |
111 |
Rice bran may help curb malnutrition, diarrhea for infants |
112 |
Pharmacists provide patient value in team-based care |
113 |
Research shows drug can extend survival rates for heart
failure patients |
114 |
Research supports expanding insurance coverage of non-invasive
prenatal testing |
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