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Wound-healing biomaterials activate immune system for stronger
skin |
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Cell aging can be slowed by oxidants |
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Tiny device enables new record in super-fast quantum light
detection |
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E-cigarettes can be 'gateway' to cigarettes for teens with no
prior intention to smoke |
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'Diseases of despair' have soared over past decade in US |
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Scientists unravel how and why Amazon trees die |
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Global fisheries could alleviate a global food emergency in
extreme situations |
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Slow-living animal species could be disease 'reservoirs' |
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India's clean fuel transition slowed by belief that firewood
is better for well-being |
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Rise of the relationship herbivore--Japanese increasingly
single, disinterested in dates |
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New study reveals disturbing surge in violent injuries during
stay-at-home orders |
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Trauma hospitalizations fall in Philly during COVID-19
lockdown, but gun violence rises |
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No matter the size of a nuclear party, some protons and
neutrons will pair up and dance |
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Underinsured transgender Americans more likely to turn to
riskier sources for hormones |
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Study sheds light on how MSCs suppress inflammation long after
they leave the body |
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Understanding rare type of diabetes gives insights into
mechanisms of insulin production |
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Newly discovered fossil shows small-scale evolutionary changes
in an extinct human species |
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Formal community forest management policies often lead to
reduced access, resource rights |
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Gene editing study finds gene for heat tolerance in corals |
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How to accelerate solar adoption for the underserved |
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In a warming world, Cape Town's 'Day Zero' drought won't be an
anomaly |
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Marine fisheries will not offset farm losses after nuclear war |
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Do spoilers harm movie box-office revenue? |
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Nuclear war could take a big bite out of the world's seafood |
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Study examines health literacy and shared decision-making in
prostate cancer screening |
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Extra precautions during CPR due to the pandemic do not have a
negative impact on survival |
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Serious disparities in care and outcomes found among Black and
non-white heart patients |
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Acute exposure to higher ozone levels linked to higher risk of
cardiac arrest |
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New medication to treat shock caused by blood or fluid loss
found safe and effective |
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New method for estimating kidney function improves accuracy
and precision compared with commonly use [plus additional topic] |
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People with inflammatory bowel disease still die earlier
despite increase in life |
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COVID-19 risks: Irregular heartbeat may increase risk, blood
pressure medicines do not |
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Remote cardiac rehabilitation programs are effective
alternatives to on-site services |
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More green spaces can help boost air quality, reduce heart
disease deaths |
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People who eat chili pepper may live longer? |
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Children exposed to tobacco smoke at home have worse heart
function as adults |
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Marijuana use associated with complications after heart attack
or procedures |
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Lung symptoms common among users of e-cigarettes and related
products |
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Many transgender people who receive hormone therapy have
unaddressed heart disease risks |
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Higher fitness levels linked to lower AFib risk in male,
African American veterans |
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Older Latinas please stand up! Simple intervention encourages
better health |
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U.S.-born Black women at higher risk of preeclampsia than
Black immigrants |
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Flu vaccine rate less than 25% in young adults with heart
disease, despite increased risk |
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Calories by the clock? Squeezing most of your calories in
early doesn't impact weight loss |
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Healthy habits are key to maintaining health even while taking
multiple prescriptions |
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High blood pressure complications in US pregnancies have
nearly doubled |
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Food insecurity linked to higher risk of cardiovascular death |
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Women veterans with PTSD have higher rate of heart disease |
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Black patients less likely to receive added, higher dose meds
to control blood pressure |
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New medication may treat underlying causes of hypertrophic
cardiomyopathy |
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New cancer drugs saved over 1.2 million people in the US over
16 years, new study shows |
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New study finds a link between sleep apnea and increased risk
of dementia |
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Study finds lasting fatigue common after COVID-19 infection |
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Faster disclosure under RTRS delivering transparency that
helps muni market stakeholders |
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Rice has many fathers but only two mothers |
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Ultrafast laser experiments pave way to better industrial
catalysts |
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3D-printed weather stations could enable more science for less
money |
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Researchers 3D print biomedical parts with supersonic speed |
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Postpartum care fails to provide women with key recommended
services |
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Hundreds of copies of Newton's Principia found in new census |
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New analysis finds lung cancer screening reduces rates of lung
cancer-specific death |
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Gene signature predicts whether localized prostate cancer is
likely to spread |
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Under-insured transgender Americans turn to riskier sources
for gender-affirming hormones |
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New primary care tool to prescribe referrals for community
health and social services |
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Jacky dragon moms' time in the sun affects their kids |
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Six ways primary care "medical homes" are lowering
health care spending |
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Treating opioid addiction in primary care helps patients and
cash-strapped medical practices |
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Diabetes epidemic detected among Xavante indigenous community
in Central Brazil |
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November/December 2020 Annals of Family Medicine tip sheet |
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Explaining the religious vote for Trump |
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Research news tip sheet: story ideas from Johns Hopkins
Medicine |
73 |
Frugal science--a low-cost way to decontaminate PPE equipment |
74 |
Mount Sinai develops machine learning models to predict
critical illness and mortality in COVID-19 patients |
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A viable vaccine for tough tumors |
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Induced liver regeneration enhances CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene
repair |
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Rapid test can ID unknown causes of infections throughout the
body |
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Psychological status rather than cognitive status is
associated with incorrect perception of risk of falling in patients with moderate stage dementia |
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Glioblastoma nanomedicine crosses into brain in mice,
eradicates recurring brain cancer |
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New technique may revolutionize accuracy and detection of
biomechanical alterations of cells |
81 |
Simultaneous kidney transplant plus weight loss surgery safe
for obese patients |
82 |
Survey of COVID-19 research provides fresh overview |
83 |
Electrical stimulation reduces swallowing problems in patients
with neurological conditions |
84 |
UChicago scientists uncover secrets to designing brain-like
devices |
85 |
As cancer has evolved, it is time for cancer research to do
the same |
86 |
Demolishing abandoned houses does not reduce nearby crime,
study finds |
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Two genes regulate social dominance |
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When kids watch a lot of TV, parents may end up more stressed |
89 |
Study of LGBTQ+ experience in the geosciences finds
difficulties, dangers in fieldwork |
90 |
Radioactive elements may be crucial to the habitability of
rocky planets |
91 |
Strenuous work during pregnancy increases likelihood of high
birth weight |
92 |
Study: crop diversification can improve environmental outcomes
without sacrificing yields |
93 |
Weight loss shouldn't be the goal of PE |
94 |
Diseases of despair diagnoses increase in Pennsylvania |
95 |
Researchers model source of eruption on Jupiter's moon Europa |
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Mindfulness interventions can change health
behaviors--integrated model helps to explain how they work |
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The universe is getting hot, hot, hot, a new study suggests |
98 |
Galaxies have gotten hotter as they've gotten older |
99 |
In the Netherlands, two-way transmission of SARS-CoV-2
transmission on mink farms |
100 |
Researchers discover enzyme suppressing immune response to
viral infections |
101 |
Vocational rehabilitation helps lift people with disabilities
out of poverty |
102 |
Studies outline key ethical questions surrounding
brain-computer interface tech |
103 |
Scientists use bacteria as micro-3D printers |
104 |
RNA structures of coronavirus reveal potential drug targets |
105 |
Predicting colorectal cancer risk among average risk persons |
106 |
Study reveals how premature menopause increases risk of
cardiovascular disease |
107 |
SwRI scientist studies tiny craters on Bennu boulders to
understand asteroid's age |
108 |
Lack of positivity bias can predict relapse in bipolar
disorder |
109 |
Study identifies new "hidden" gene in COVID-19 virus |
110 |
Do neurosurgeons face sexual harassment in their profession? |
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