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What we know about the US vaping illness outbreak |
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Drinking more sugary beverages of any type may increase type 2
diabetes risk |
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US vaping illnesses top 1,000, death count is up to 18 |
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Kidney function may affect risks associated with prescription
opioids |
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Should you keep eating red meat? Controversial study says
well-known health risks are just bad science |
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Long-term mental health benefits of gender-affirming surgery
for transgender individuals |
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Some ICU admissions may be preventable, saving money and
improving care |
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Placenta pathology may clarify racial disparities in preemie
health outcomes |
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Pioneering study suggests that an exoskeleton for tetraplegia
could be feasible |
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How effective is body cooling in patients that experience
cardiac arrest? |
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Dealing a therapeutic counterblow to traumatic brain injury |
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Death toll from vaping-linked illness now at 19 in US |
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Paralysed man walks again with brain-controlled exoskeleton |
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Scientists create brain-mimicking environment to grow 3-D
tissue models of brain tumors |
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Scientists ID new targets to treat fibrosis--a feature of many
chronic diseases |
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Study pinpoints Alzheimer's plaque emergence early and deep in
the brain |
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E-cigarettes: five things to know |
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Researchers show 20 mph zones effective in reducing road
casualties |
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Fish in early childhood reduces risk of disease |
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Cancer cells can reuse apparent 'dead end metabolites' |
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A breath test for opioids |
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Early menopause predictor of heart disease |
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Team discovers one more piece to the autism puzzle |
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A step toward understanding gastric cancer |
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Study: Personalized decision support affects intensive care |
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Accurate lymphoma prognosis from a simple blood test |
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America's crack epidemic examined in new book |
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Burden of knee osteoarthritis costs predicted to almost double
to $370 million |
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How social connectedness affects health |
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Anger-prone children may benefit most from maternal
sensitivity, study finds |
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Psychologist: Why posting video is a lousy response to your
toddler's meltdown |
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Analysis of HIV-1B in Indonesia illuminates transmission
dynamics of the virus |
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The business of IVF: How human eggs went from simple cells to
a valuable commodity |
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Targeting a rogue T cell prevents and reverses multiple
sclerosis in mice |
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Short-term probiotics regimen may help treat gout, kidney
disease |
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Eating mussels three times a week boosts omega-3 levels |
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Scientist designs 'express courier service' for immune cells |
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Promising steps towards hope for a treatment for schizophrenia |
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The relationship between lifetime drinking and non-fatal acute
myocardial infarction |
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In-home visits may be key to reversing childhood obesity |
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People eat more when dining with friends and family, study
finds |
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Conflicts and duplications when applying more than one
clinical practice guideline to a patient |
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New study sheds light on effectiveness of cholesterol
medication in individuals |
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Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities
'invisible' in national data |
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Factors predict low BMD in pediatric blood cancer survivors |
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Investigators focus on rogue vape brand as illness spreads |
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United States will keep measles elimination status |
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Can your eating habits keep Alzheimer's at bay? |
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If you're multilingual, you may be able [to] avoid dementia,
study suggests |
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Supreme Court to hear abortion regulation case |
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Tanning salons cluster in gay neighborhoods in large US
cities, study finds |
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Restrictive housing is associated with increased risk of death
after release from prison |
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US measles cases exceed 1,200 but elimination status
maintained |
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Microbiome provides new clues to determining development of
colon cancer |
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The 'Goldilocks' principle for curing brain cancer |
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Impact of exosomal HIV-1 Tat expression on the human cellular
proteome |
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Aggressive breast cancers store large amounts of energy, which
enables it to spread: study |
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Study shows reduced Illinois Medicaid spending in pediatric
population, limited savings from care coordination |
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Scientists find timekeepers of gut's immune system |
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New insights into the genomic landscape of meningiomas
identified FGFR3 in a subset of patients with favorable prognoses |
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American Journal of Roentgenology finds no consensus on
handling outside imaging studies |
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Inhibition of histone deacetylase 2 reduces MDM2 expression
and reduces tumor growth in dedifferentiated liposarcoma |
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Household bleach inactivates chronic wasting disease prions |
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Edible sensor helps TB patients take their meds: study |
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Michigan reports its first suspected vaping-related death |
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Survey: many U.S. adults not planning to get flu vaccine |
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Older adults need more help navigating health care system |
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New evolution-busting drug overcomes resistance in aggressive
breast cancers |
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Long-term study data shows DBS is effective treatment for most
severe form of depression |
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Treating pulmonary embolism: How safe and effective are new
devices? |
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US state upholds e-cigarette ban amid vaping deaths |
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Clampdown on vaping could send users back toward cigarettes |
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Number of depressed over 65s unchanged but antidepressant use
soars |
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Computer kidney sheds light on proper hydration |
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A Canadian essential medicines list must be evidence-based |
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OTC medications commonly used in cases of attempted suicide by
self-poisoning in youth |
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Study provides insights on treatment and prognosis of male
breast cancer |
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Cancer patients who exercise have less heart damage from
chemotherapy |
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Nobel season opens with Medicine Prize |
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Trio win medicine Nobel for work on how cells adapt to oxygen |
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Recent winners of the Nobel Medicine Prize |
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Is 5G bad for your health? It's complicated, say researchers |
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Studying for exams? Here's how to make your memory work for
you |
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Antipsychotics linked to accumulation of hospital days in
persons with Alzheimer's disease |
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Why it's dangerous for Tanzania to withhold information about
Ebola fears |
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Young adults of South Asian descent face higher risk of
prediabetes, diabetes: study |
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Health disparities, strong social support among state's LGBTQ
community |
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Online data mining adds to the picture of vaping-related lung
disease |
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Deafness-causing protein deficiency makes brain rewire itself,
research suggests |
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Pairing new medications could offer hope to heart disease
patients |
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Research uncovers new sex-specific factor in CV disease |
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6 things every woman should know about heart health |
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Scientists have identified the presence of cancer-suppressing
cells in pancreatic cancer |
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Biliopancreatic diversion improves insulin sensitivity, but
some concerns remain |
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New online platform to improve the autonomy of patients with
Alzherimer's disease |
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The app that is improving therapy for stroke survivors |
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Team uses organoid technology and single-cell RNA sequencing
to study bladder cancer |
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Researchers discover a new defensive mechanism against
bacterial wound infections |
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Hepatitis C virus infection rates up for women giving birth |
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Medicaid pays 75 percent of what Medicare pays for spine
surgeries |
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PCI, CABG for left main CAD have similar five-year outcomes |
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Crohn's disease study identifies genetic variant with
potential to personalize treatment |
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Diabetes advances poised to help manage blood sugar after
meals |
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Large, long-term study suggests link between eating mushrooms
and a lower risk of prostate cancer |
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Brain tunes itself to criticality, maximizing information
processing |
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Secrets of lung cancer spread found in patients' blood and
biopsies |
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Distributing essential medicines for free resulted in a 44%
increase in adherence |
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Gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy safely preserves
muscle function |
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New capsule can orally deliver drugs that usually have to be
injected |
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Medicare overpayments for graduate medical education could
total $1.28 billion annually |
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Common denominator that triggers asthma in favorable
environments |
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