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Genetic differences in the immune system shape the microbiome |
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France OKs bill legalizing IVF for lesbians, single women
(Update) |
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Are you eating more calories than you think? |
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Happy spouse, healthy you |
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Mayo Clinic Minute: What is molecular breast imaging and who
needs it? |
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How to enable light to switch on and off therapeutic
antibodies |
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New treatment combination could work against broader array of
cancer cells, study finds |
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New approach to slowing nearsightedness in children shows
promise |
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Both Democrat and Republican likely voters strongly support
sex education in schools |
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Repeated febrile convulsions linked to epilepsy and
psychiatric disorders |
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Using AI to screen for diabetic eye disease feasible in the
real world |
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Women get half the number of heart attack treatments as men |
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Predicting Ebola outbreaks by understanding how ecosystems
influence human health |
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Subunit contribution to NMDA receptor hypofunction, redox
sensitivity of hippocampal synaptic transmission during aging |
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Study suggests a protein could play key role in
neurodegenerative diseases |
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Detection of tyrosine kinase inhibitors-induced COX-2
expression in bladder cancer by fluorocoxib A |
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DNA fracturing rewires gene control in cancer |
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The Physiological Society urges government step change to meet
its own Aging Society target |
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'I predict your words': That is how we understand what others
say to us |
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Doctor uses virtual reality to accelerate availability of new
treatment |
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New study debunks myth that only children are more
narcissistic than kids with siblings |
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Drug discovery platform may provide new options for treating
mental health illnesses |
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New class of drugs could stop cancers developing treatment
resistance |
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To reduce gun violence, lift roadblocks to firearm data |
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Novel technique helps explain why bright light keeps us awake |
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Global trial is first clear evidence that widely available
drug reduces head injury deaths |
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Drug-light combo could offer control over CAR T-cell therapy |
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Monkeys can also thank their body for vocal development, not
only their brain |
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New study may have the reason why heart medication gives
muscle pain |
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New DNA 'clock' could help measure development in young
children |
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Sleep apnea treatment associated with lower health care costs |
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Team finds PTSD nearly doubles infection risk |
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Mindfulness meditation training alters how we process fearful
memories |
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Acceptance and commitment therapy may ease fear of recurrence
in cancer survivors |
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Glowing particles in the blood may help diagnose and monitor
brain cancer |
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Learning motor skills requires the 'feeling' part of the brain |
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AI could offer warnings about serious side effects of
drug-drug interactions |
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Improving research with more effective antibodies |
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Ancestry launches DNA health service that will compete with
23andMe |
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Judge blocks Michigan's ban on flavored e-cigarettes |
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Frailty: The rising global health burden for an aging society |
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Nonsurgical treatment options effective for sinus issues |
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Black patients with diabetes have higher 30-day readmission
rates |
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Good news, bad news on concussions in high school sports |
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Reconstructive surgery international trips are cost effective
and sustainable |
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CDC releases clinical guidance on e-cigarette lung injury |
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Study compares anticoagulants for antiphospholipid syndrome |
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Bipolar disorder may increase risk for developing Parkinson
disease |
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2009-2015 saw breastfeeding up for most races/ethnicities |
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The road to better exercise might be in your playlist |
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Likelihood of transplant lower at profit-driven dialysis
facilities |
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Pulmonary embolism risk elevated for more than six weeks
postop |
53 |
Climate change concerns have largely ignored role of access to
effective contraception |
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Rise in testosterone level boosts young women's running
capacity |
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Sweetened drinks represented 62% of children's drink sales in
2018 |
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Report: Progress in global cancer fight is not only possible,
but achievable |
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Clinical research improves health of UK economy and NHS |
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Syphilis infection rates in dialysis patients exceed general
population |
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Physical activity in lessons improves students' attainment |
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Osteoarthritis can increase your risk for social isolation |
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Hormone therapy associated with improved cognition |
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Scientists shed light on how brains turn pain up or down |
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High levels of chronic stress linked to high blood pressure in
African-Americans |
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Children are more likely to have higher blood pressure by age
six if their mother used snus during pregnancy |
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Sequencing African genomes yields new data resource with broad
applicability |
66 |
Researchers glean new insights into biological underpinnings
of schizophrenia |
67 |
Exercise can now be prescribed like medicine for people with
and beyond cancer |
68 |
Inactive receptor renders cancer immunotherapies ineffective |
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Increased risk of tularemia as the climate changes |
70 |
Hot drinks are the most common cause of burns to young
children |
71 |
Deaf infants more attuned to parent's visual cues, study shows |
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A more accurate way to gauge pain in mice |
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Want your kids to be more resilient and empathetic? Try
sports, new study says |
74 |
A father's diet could affect the long-term heart health of his
offspring |
75 |
New app measures repetitive behaviors in people with autism
and intellectual disability |
76 |
Most people don't wash their hands properly |
77 |
These 3 factors predict a child's chance of obesity in
adolescence (and no, it's not just their weight) |
78 |
Exam stress may not be fun, but it can help you get better
grades |
79 |
Pilot study shows even short-term 'vaping' causes inflammation
in non-smokers |
80 |
Meat study authors have financial ties to beef industry |
81 |
Millet: A whole grain you might be overlooking |
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A guide to good etiquette at the gym |
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Herpes vaccine is a winner in animals. Next up: Testing on
humans. |
84 |
Nearly half of people who regularly consume ecstasy have
tested their drugs |
85 |
Alcohol preloading leads to increased intoxication |
86 |
Researchers enlist the cloud to wipe out malaria |
87 |
Drug that blocks blood vessel growth could treat rare sarcomas |
88 |
Memory is damaged by air pollution, researchers find |
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California's new transparency law reveals steep rise in
wholesale drug prices |
90 |
Protein misfolding as a risk marker for Alzheimer's disease |
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Hope for millions of Irritable Bowel Syndrome sufferers as
research identifies cause of pain as 'gut itch' |
92 |
Stimulants: Using them to cram for exams ruins sleep and
doesn't help test scores |
93 |
New web-based tool to improve football development |
94 |
Scientists link hormone production in baby wallabies to human
congenital adrenal hyperplasia |
95 |
Expert explains why there will be no designer babies in the
near future |
96 |
Young adults not seeking treatment for substance use disorders |
97 |
Cognitive decline and periodontitis |
98 |
I study teen suicide and believe clinical science can predict
who is at risk |
99 |
Findings bridge knowledge gap between pheromone sensitivity
and courtship |
100 |
New human reference genome resources help capture global
genetic diversity |
101 |
Society is rejecting facts; medical researchers can help |
102 |
In Baltimore, lower income neighborhoods have bigger
mosquitoes |
103 |
Toxoplasmosis: Preventing mother-to-child transmission |
104 |
Quantifying Hispanic and Latinx populations' interest in
genetic research participation |
105 |
Scientists develop test for uncommon brain diseases |
106 |
Exploring the link between daily stress, depression, and
Facebook addiction disorder |
107 |
Smoke signals: Study shows path linking nicotine addiction to
increased risk for diabetes |
108 |
Breakdown of normal 3-D shape of DNA allows harmful
interactions of genes in rare form of gastrointestinal stromal tumor |
109 |
Tackling inequality could save millions of children |
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Failure of mitochondrial quality control causes heart disease |
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