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  1. Smart Miniature Pump Could Deliver Medicine
  2. Successful New Laser Treatment For Vocal-cord Cancer Preserves Voice
  3. Electronic Tags Locate Patients, Pharmaceuticals In British Hospital
  4. Pilot Study Reinforces Use Of Portable Anteroom HEPA Filtration
  5. Interacting Proteins Key To Melanoma Development And Treatment Identified
  6. New Technology Tests Maturity Of Stem Cells
  7. New Discovery On Role Of Vital Protein That Fights Meningitis
  8. Screw Worm Outbreak In Yemen
  9. First Steps Toward Autonomous Robot Surgeries
  10. More Than 25 Percent Of Pediatric 'Emergency' Visits Could Be Conducted Online, Study
  11. Teens Think They Have Asthma Under Control, But Benefit From New Approach To Treatmen
  12. Is Bipolar Disorder Overdiagnosed?
  13. Anxiety, Mood Disorders Put Cancer Patients At Risk For PTSD
  14. Laugh Your Way To Wellness With Yoga Trend
  15. Calm The Heart To Stop A Stroke?
  16. TB Strain May Be Linked To Unpasteurized Dairy, Study Suggests
  17. New Clinical Practice Guideline For Screening For Osteoporosis In Men Available
  18. BILBO1 A Bearer Of Bad Fortune For Trypanosomes
  19. Specific Gene Increases Susceptibility To Breast Cancer
  20. New Saliva-based HIV Test May Speed Up Detection
  21. Exhaustion Of HIV-specific T Cells May Be Caused By Chronic Exposure To Virus
  22. Breastfeeding Associated With Increased Intelligence
  23. Ibuprofen Linked To Reduced Risk Of Alzheimer's Disease
  24. Short Arms And Legs Linked To Risk Of Dementia, Study Shows
  25. Botulinum Toxin Effective In Many Neurological Disorders, Not Headache, Study Shows
  26. US Teens Adopted As Infants Appear To Have Moderately Increased Odds Of Mental Health
  27. Youths In Towns With Smoke-free Restaurant Laws Appear Less Likely To Become Smokers
  28. Sudden Death Of A Parent May Pose Mental Health Risks For Children, Surviving Caregiv
  29. Unexpected Role: EGFR Protects Cancer Cells From Starving
  30. The Secret To Long Life May Not Be In The Genes
  31. How Cells Communicate To Activate The Cell Division Machinery
  32. Kidney Disease Worsens In A Fourth Of African-Americans Despite Therapy For Hypertens
  33. Talking Up A New Role For Cell Phones In Telemedicine
  34. Glowing Zebrafish Help Researchers Track Role Of Sugars In The Cell
  35. Secondhand Smoke Exposure Can Cause Cell Damage In 30 Minutes
  36. New Agent Strikes At Respiratory Syncytial Virus Replication
  37. Discovery Of A Novel Mechanism For The Development Of Colon Cancer
  38. Scientists Identify 'Gatekeepers' Of Breast Cancer Transition To Invasive Disease
  39. Combined Physical And Genetic Map Finds Cancer's 'Ignition Key'
  40. Cells Lining Milk Ducts Hold Key To Spread Of Common Form Of Breast Cancer
  41. Boosting 'Mussel' Power: New Technique For Making Key Marine Mussel Protein
  42. No More Needles: Toward An Artificial Pancreas For Fighting Diabetes
  43. New Insights On Link Between Early Consumption Of Cows' Milk And Type-1 Diabetes
  44. Iron Supplements Might Harm Infants Who Have Enough, Study Suggests
  45. Mental Disorders In Parents Linked To Autism In Children, Study Shows
  46. Why Aren't The Day Care Children Playing Outside? Flip Flops, Mulch And No Coat
  47. New Disaster Preparedness Strategy Announced
  48. Children More Vulnerable To Harmful Effects Of Lead
  49. New DNA Variants Found That Can Help To Pile On The Pounds
  50. Not All Cells Respond The Same Way To Insulin
  51. Young Children Hospitalized For Flu Associated With Higher Costs And Higher Risk Illn
  52. Protein 'Nixes' Mitochrondria, Prompts Maturation Of Red Blood Cells
  53. How Gene Transcription Is Controlled In Embroyonic Stem Cells
  54. Commonly Used Medications Associated With Impaired Physical Function In Older Adults
  55. Mothers Less Likely To Pursue HPV Vaccination For Youngest Daughters
  56. Second Breast Cancer May Be Greater Than Thought For High-risk Women Without BRCA Mut
  57. Genomic 'Fingerprint' Identified For Alcohol-induced Heart Failure
  58. Alcoholism Is Not Just A 'Man's Disease' Anymore
  59. Adolescent Rats Help Prove That Early Alcohol Exposure Alcohol Can Quickly Lead To He
  60. Bacterial Slime Helps Cause Serious Disease
  61. Scientists Discover Why Plague Is So Lethal
  62. Getting Wise To Influenza Virus' Tricks: Imaging Of Influenza Virus Protein Opens Way
  63. Treatment Advances For Fibroids, Menopause
  64. Nearly One-third Of US Parents Don't Know What To Expect Of Infants
  65. Enterovirus In China: Latest Outbreak Of Hand, Foot And Mouth Disease Hits Mainly Chi
  66. Free Radical Link Suggested Between Pollution And Asthma
  67. One In Ten Children Using Cough, Cold Medications
  68. Fixing Up 'This Old House' May Increase Exposure To Lead In Young
  69. Premature Infants Benefit From Diets Rich In Protein, Study Suggests
  70. New 'OPAL Therapy' Presents Simple, Cost-effective Method Of Treating HIV Infection
  71. Uninsured Kids In Middle Class Have Same Unmet Needs As Poor
  72. US Unemployment Having Impact On Kids' Health-care Coverage, And That Puts Their Heal
  73. New Tests Make Antibiotic Monitoring Easier
  74. Exercise Plus Psychological Counseling May Benefit Depressed Heart Failure Patients
  75. Evidence That Stun Guns May Stimulate The Heart
  76. Mothers And Offspring Can Share Cells Throughout Life
  77. How To Meet The Demands Of Pregnancy And Career
  78. Cholera Study Provides Exciting New Way Of Looking At Infectious Disease
  79. Gene Variations May Predict Risk Of Breast Cancer In Women
  80. DNA Jigsaw Puzzle
  81. Advertisements Saying Dairy Products Help You Lose Weight Are Misleading, Study Shows
  82. Children Affected By Parents' Behavior Following Trauma
  83. Cloning Of A Key Group Of Human Genes, The Protein Kinases, Reported
  84. Advertising Linked To Increased Tobacco Use Among India's Youth
  85. Education, Simple Measures Keys To Improving Vets' Hypertension Care
  86. Heart Failure Patients May Suffer Similarly To Advanced Cancer Patients
  87. Analysis Of Alcoholics' Brains Suggests Treatment Target
  88. Some Women More Likely To Miss Or Ignore Heart Attack Warning Signs
  89. Closing The Achievement Gap In Math And Science
  90. Causes Of Disease Can Be Revealed By Metabolic Fingerprinting
  91. Weight Loss Possible When Self-belief High
  92. People With Less Education and Lower Income Spend More Time In Pain
  93. Drug-resistant Tuberculosis On The Increase In The UK
  94. Smart Instrument For Tissue Damage Assessment Developed
  95. World First: Completely Automated Anesthesia System Developed
  96. Researchers Synthesize Compound To Flush HIV Out Of Hiding And Into Crosshairs
  97. Study In 7,000 Men And Women Ties Obesity, Inflammatory Proteins To Heart Failure Ris
  98. Testing New Approaches To Islet Transplantation
  99. Remote Monitoring Improves Heart Failure Patients' Health, May Reduce Hospital Readmi
  100. Compound That Could Lead To New Blood Pressure Drugs Discovered
  101. Computer Programs Help Drug Abusers Stay Abstinent, Yale Researchers Find
  102. Antidepressant Found To Alleviate Symptoms Of Irritable Bowel Syndrome In Adolescents
  103. Genetic Breakthrough Explains Dangerously High Blood Glucose Levels
  104. High Blood Pressure Still Sneaking Past Doctors, Stanford Study Shows
  105. Heart Disease Discovery: New Mechanism Links Activation Of Key Heart Enzyme And Oxida
  106. Reduced Emergency Room Visits For Elderly Patients Attributed To 'Virtual' Health Car
  107. Link Between Sleep Fragmentation And Daytime Napping In Older Adults
  108. New 'Weapon' In Forensics: Devise Detects Latent Prints On Human Skin
  109. Trends In Heart Mortality Reversing In Younger Women
  110. Largest Study To Date Finds Benefits Of ICDs In Children
  111. The 'Choking Game,' Psychological Distress And Bullying
  112. Sick Children Should Be Tranferred To Specialty Hospitals Sooner, Study Suggests
  113. Flower Power May Bring Ray Of Sunshine To Cancer Sufferers
  114. New Ultrasensitive Assay Detects Most Poisonous Substance Known
  115. Obesity Worsens Impact Of Asthma, Study Shows
  116. Short Sleep Duration Linked To Obesity, Consistently and Worldwide
  117. Sleep Duration Related To Having The Metabolic Syndrome
  118. Study Raises Questions About Prostate Cancer Therapies Targeting IGF-1
  119. Biomarker Predicts Malignancy Potential Of HG-PIN Lesions In The Prostate
  120. Haunted By Hallucinations: Children In The Pediatric ICU Traumatized By Delusions
  121. Early Treatment Of Stomach Infection May Prevent Cancer
  122. Chemicals Used In Teflon, Scotchgard, Found In Human Milk
  123. When Doctors Tell Patients To Quit Smoking, They Listen
  124. Studies Of Diet Offer Little Insight To Preventing Pregnancy-Related Diabetes
  125. Fast-Food Liver Damage Can Be Reversed, Experts Say
  126. Bacteria Levels In Aircraft Shows Low Risk To Travelers, Study Shows
  127. Incubator Electromagnetic Fields Alter Newborns' Heart Rates
  128. Tree-lined Streets Mean Lower Rates Of Childhood Asthma, Study Suggests
  129. Prozac May Help To Curb Disease Activity In Multiple Sclerosis
  130. Alzheimer's Disease Risks Gender Specific: Women With Depression, Men With Stroke
  131. Family History Places Women At Risk Of Pelvic Organ Prolapse
  132. Molecular Change May Reveal Risk Of Leukemia Relapse
  133. Elderly Heart Patients With ICD Devices Live Longer After Heart Failure, Study Shows
  134. More Than Words: Childbirth Training Change Improves Safety, Cuts Unnecessary Procedu
  135. Engineer Develops Thermosuit For Rapid Cooling Of Critically Ill Patients
  136. How Some Bacteria Survive Antibiotics
  137. Hybrid Cars Are Harder To Hear: May Pose Greater Risks For Pedestrians
  138. Physical Activity, Healthy Eating And BMI Not Linked In Older Teens
  139. MicroCT Of Skeleton Can ID Even The Subtlest Birth Defects
  140. Zebrafish May Help Solve Ringing In War Vets' Ears
  141. Quick Way To Make Human Monoclonal Antibodies Against Flu Discovered
  142. Daily Aspirin May Reduce Risk Of Common Type Of Breast Cancer, Study Suggests
  143. Pill Ingredient Could Prevent Brain Damage After Head Injury
  144. Eight New Human Genome Projects Offer Large-scale Picture Of Genetic Difference
  145. New Model For Embryonic Limb Development Revealed
  146. International Team Of Researchers Explain How Birds Navigate
  147. Dual Treatment Of Incontinence And Dementia Associated With Functional Decline
  148. Diabetes Link To Alzheimer's Disease Explained
  149. Better-educated Women Are A Healthier Weight, New Research Reveals
  150. Japanese Mushroom Leads To Breakthrough In Protein Research
  151. One In Five Rooms Is 'Highly Contaminated' With Hidden Mold
  152. Improving Survival Rates Among Users Of Left Ventricular Assist Devices
  153. 'Destruct' Triggers May Be Jammed In Tumor Cells, Geneticists Say
  154. Anti-fibrotic Mechanism Of A Chinese Medicinal Herb May Inspire Drug Development
  155. Stem Cell Researchers Create Heart And Blood Cells From Reprogrammed Skin Cells
  156. Melanoma Of The Rectum: A Rare Entity
  157. Gastric Juice For Diagnosis Of H. Pylori Infection In Patients On Proton Pump Inhibit
  158. Synergistic Growth Inhibitory Effect Of Herbal Extracts Against HCC And Lung Cancer C
  159. Anti-HBe May Play A Role In The Progression Of The Disease Of Hepatitis B
  160. Cholesterol Modulates Sorting Of CEA: Implications For Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  161. New Surgery Improves Head And Neck Cancer Treatment
  162. Double Life Of Proteins Discovered
  163. Genotyping Takes Us Closer To An Osteoporosis Fingerprint
  164. Butter-flavored Popcorn Ingredient Suspected Cause Of Lung Disease
  165. Osteoporosis Drugs Linked to Jaw Infection, Study Shows
  166. Researchers Discover Molecular Basis Of A Form Of Muscular Dystrophy
  167. Engineers Harness Cell Phone Technology For Use In Medical Imaging
  168. New Findings Challenge Conventional Ideas On Evolution Of Human Diet, Natural Selecti
  169. Why People Engage In Risky Behavior While Intoxicated: Imaging Study Provides Glimpse
  170. Stem Cell-Like Cancer Cells Resistant To Standard Therapy, Responsive To Targeted The
  171. Cancer Treatment: Selecting Patients Based On Genotype May Increase Efficacy Of Tamox
  172. Scientists Provide Explanation For How Cancer Spreads
  173. Pesticide Metabolites Associated With Increased Risk Of Testicular Cancers, Study Sho
  174. Targeted Combination Therapy Triggers Cell Death in Mouse Models of Metastatic Cancer
  175. Review Of Cervical Cancer Screening Program Shows Effectiveness And Room For Improvem
  176. Medicare Costs Estimated To Top $21.1 Billion For 5 Years Of Care For Elderly Cancer
  177. Getting To The Roots Of Breast Cancer
  178. Online Intervention Paramount For Reducing HIV In High-risk Population
  179. Body Image Program Reduces Onset Of Obesity And Eating Disorders
  180. Micro-origami: Micrometer-scale 'Voxels' Folded Up For Drug Delivery
  181. Immune System Kick-started In Moist Nasal Lining In Sinusitis, Asthma And Colds
  182. Absinthe Uncorked: The 'Green Fairy' Was Boozy -- But Not Psychedelic
  183. New Treatment Could Reduce Chronic Lung Disease In Premature Babies
  184. Drug Target For The Most Potent Botulinum Neurotoxin Determined
  185. Down's Syndrome Children May Only Need BiFocals For Two Years, Study Suggests
  186. Safe Water? Lessons From Kazakhstan
  187. Hydrogen Sulphide, The Smell Of Sewage And Rotten Eggs, May Be Involved In Regulating
  188. Most Of Us Can Lose Weight Initially -- Keeping It Off Is Another Matter
  189. Restaurant Inspections -- Public Perceptions Vs. Reality
  190. Aspirin-like Compounds Increase Insulin Secretion In Otherwise Healthy Obese People
  191. Hyperviscous Fluids: Better Treatment For Severe Blood Loss
  192. Biomarkers Identified For Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
  193. Few Studies Consider The Appropriate Measurements For Assessing Clinical Trials In Ch
  194. Stem Cells Found For The First Time In The Pituitary
  195. Human Protein May Offer Novel Target For Blocking HIV Infection: Successful In Lab
  196. Detox Diets, Procedures Generally Don't Promote Health, Experts Say
  197. Epilepsy Drug Causes Bone Loss In Young Women, Study Shows
  198. Factors Leading To Hospital Admission For Heart Failure Identified
  199. Diabetes Drugs May Be Related To Fracture Risk
  200. Osteoporosis Drug Fosamax Linked To Heart Problem, Study Suggests
  201. Hormone Therapy In Postmenopausal Women Associated With Increased Risk Of Stroke
  202. Exercise Related To Lower Heart Disease Risk In Overweight Women
  203. Thyrotropin Levels May Be Associated With Coronary Heart Disease Mortality In Women
  204. Tight Blood Pressure Control Not Enough To Temper Kidney Disease In African-Americans
  205. 'Tiny Radio Antennas' Under Skin Could Act As Remote Sensors Of Humans' Emotional, Ph
  206. Newly Refined Antibody Therapy May Be Potent Treatment For Autoimmune Diseases
  207. Women's Biological Clock Revealed: Hormone May Predict Age At Menopause
  208. Genes For Common Heart Condition And Kidney Problem Identified
  209. Clumps Of Red And White Blood Cells May Contribute To Sickle Cell Disease
  210. Vision Partially Restored In Blind Mice
  211. Will You Be Misdiagnosed? -- How Diagnostic Errors Happen
  212. Involving Partners Of Pregnant Women In Africa To Improve AIDS Prevention
  213. Even Part-time Work Can Have A Negative Effect On Breastfeeding Rates, Says New Study
  214. Brain's Reaction To Potent Hallucinogen Salvia Explored
  215. How Asthma Susceptibility Gene Causes Breathing Difficulties: New Study Explains
  216. Predicting Breast Cancer Patient Outcome: New Genes Identified
  217. Researchers Light Up Lungs To Help Diagnose Disease
  218. Tissue-specific Blood Stem Cell Line Established From Embryonic Stem Cells
  219. Artificial Airways Good News For Asthma And Animals
  220. Use Of Hemoglobin-based Blood Substitutes Associated With Increased Risk Of Death, He
  221. Cell-based Therapy Shows Promise In Patients With Parkinson's Disease
  222. Spinal Cord Injury Research Hampered By Animal Models, Says New Study
  223. Helping Patients With Pediatric Diseases Transition To Adulthood
  224. African Americans Have Five Times Higher Amputation Rate
  225. New Drug Discovery Tool For Alzheimer's Disease Discovered
  226. Study Calls For Action On Heart Risks From Certain Anti-cancer Drugs
  227. Chinese Ants Show Promise For Fighting Arthritis, Other Diseases
  228. Daycare Attendance Early In Life Cuts Childhood Leukemia Risk By 30 Percent
  229. Wearable Computing: Special Goggles Analyze Eye Movements To Diagnose Disease
  230. Kaiser Permanente Study Finds Diabetes Doubling Before Motherhood
  231. How Can Consumers Make Informed Decisions About Genetic Tests?
  232. Nitric Oxide Regulates Plants As Well As People
  233. Engineers Create New Technique For Malaria Diagnosis
  234. Gene Therapy Improves Vision In Patients With Congenital Retinal Disease
  235. Looking At Neurons From All Sides
  236. Epigenetic Research Uncovers New Targets For Modification Enzymes
  237. Minimally Invasive Robotic Bypass Surgery Provides Health And Economic Benefits, Stud
  238. False Memories Of Living Will Complicate End-of-life Treatment Decisions
  239. Fibromyalgia Affects Women More Often Than Men
  240. Device That Produces Tiny Skull Vibrations A Big Help For Hearing Impaired
  241. Surprising Language Abilities In Children With Autism
  242. Mapping The Genetic Locus For Triglycerides
  243. Anesthesia And Alzheimer's Disease
  244. Important Markers Of High Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes Identified
  245. New Genetic Techniques To Combat Lung Cancer
  246. Common Vitamin And Other Micronutrient Supplements Reduce Risks Of TB Recurrence, Stu
  247. New Method Simultaneously Tests For Fifteen Respiratory Viruses
  248. Different Processes Govern Sight, Light Detection
  249. Extreme Nausea And Vomiting Varies Among Pregnant Women From Different Countries
  250. Autistic Mannerisms Reduced By Sensory Treatment