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  1. Diabetes Medication May Help Slow Plaque Build-up In Coronary Arteries
  2. Good Sexual Intercourse Lasts Minutes, Not Hours, Therapists Say
  3. Gene Responsible For Lou Gehrig's Disease Identified
  4. New Research Dispels Myth That Cigarettes Make Teenage Girls Thinner, But Smoking May
  5. Potential Nanotech Hazards Are Hard To Determine, Researchers Urge Proactive Approach
  6. New Technique Identifies Molecular 'Biomarkers' For Disease
  7. Turn That Frown Upside Down -- Healthy Gums Are Something To Smile About
  8. Are Blood Thinners Post-op Killers?
  9. Schizophrenic Brains Show Sex Pattern Reversal, Compared With General Population
  10. Fewer Babies Born After Caesarean Delivery
  11. Chloroform Provides Clue To 150 Year Old Medical Puzzle
  12. New Blood Pressure Medication Has Fewer Side Effects, Global Study Suggests
  13. Significant Reductions In Mortality Shown Using Blood Pressure-lowering Treatment In
  14. 2-drug Blood Pressure Therapy Dramatically Lowers Cardiovascular Risk
  15. Angina Drug Potentially Useful Against Heart Rhythm Disorders
  16. Kidney Extracted Through The Vagina, First Time In Europe, Second In World
  17. Why Synthetic Estrogens Wreak Havoc On Reproductive System
  18. Hormone That Controls Hunger And Appetite Also Linked To Reduced Fertility
  19. Uterine Stem Cells Create New Neurons That Can Curb Parkinson's Disease
  20. Elevated Concentrations Of Toxic Metals In China's E-waste Recycling Workshops
  21. Blocking Key Energy Protein Kills Cancer Cells, First Evidence Provided
  22. Stigma Clings Stubbornly To Women Living With HIV/AIDS
  23. Drug Discovery Bottleneck Eliminated With New Protocol
  24. MRI Images Of Genes In Action In The Living Brain Captured For First Time
  25. Will We Soon Be Producing Skin Or Blood Vessels?
  26. Two-photon Nanoparticles For The Improved Detection Of Tumor Cells
  27. Will We Soon Be Producing Skin Or Blood Vessels?
  28. Most People Believe Smallpox Not An Extinct Disease, Survey Shows
  29. Bacterial Combinations Do Not Result In Enhanced Cytokine Production, Study Shows
  30. Vaccine For Ebola Virus Successful In Primates
  31. MRSA In Hospital Intensive Care: What's Growing Where?
  32. Micro Chips Could Speed Up Detection Of Livestock Viruses
  33. Why The Flu Virus Is More Infectious In Cold Winter Temperatures
  34. Green Tea Helps Beat Superbugs, Study Suggests
  35. New Drug May Help Rescue The Aging Brain
  36. Somalia Is Again Polio-free -- One Year Since Last Reported Case
  37. Gene Variation Predicts Response To Treatment In Common Infertility Disorder, Study S
  38. Treating Wife's Stress May Be Indirect Care For Men With Prostate Cancer
  39. Communicating Your Way To A Healthy Heart
  40. Six New Genes Associated With Type 2 Diabetes Discovered, Including One With Role In
  41. Comparison Of Anticoagulants For Angioplasty Show Similar Outcomes
  42. Smart Clothes: Textiles That Track Your Health
  43. Appendix Removed Through Vagina, U.S. First
  44. Largest Ever Analysis Of DES Data Demonstrates Safety, Efficacy In On-and-off-label U
  45. Stem Cells From Hair Follicles May Help 'Grow' New Blood Vessels
  46. Improvement Found In The Care Of Children With Cancer At The End Of Life
  47. Mysterious Fevers Of Unknown Origin: Could Surgery Be A Cure?
  48. IPods And Similar Devices Found Not To Affect Pacemaker Function
  49. Normal Weight Obesity: An Emerging Risk Factor For Heart And Metabolic Problems
  50. Preschool Kids Do Better When They Talk To Themselves, Research Shows
  51. Potential New Target For Multiple Sclerosis Therapy
  52. Whole Body MDCT Just As 'Good' As Neck MDCT Angiography In Diagnosing Head And Neck I
  53. How Dangerous Is Boxing For The Brain?
  54. Portable Hydrogen-generating Power System Could Lighten Soldiers Load
  55. Sore Wrists And Hands Can Result From Our Work: But Is It Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
  56. Decreased Sexual Satisfaction Is Not Associated With Cardiovascular Disease In Postme
  57. High Tech Mold Watermark Can Protect Plastic Products From Piracy
  58. Actual Use Of Asthma Medications Contradicts Guidelines
  59. New Method To Identify Mutated Genes In Human Diseases
  60. Are You What You Eat? New Study Of Body Weight Change Says Maybe Not
  61. Link Between Pesticides And Parkinson's Strengthened With Family Study
  62. Hidden Tragedy Of Under Reported Neonatal Mortality
  63. Rectal Artemisinins Rapidly Eliminate Malarial Parasites
  64. Complexities Of Genetic Susceptibility To Tuberculosis Revealed
  65. Being Born Bottom First Is Inherited, Study Suggests
  66. Expansion Of Monocyte Subset Could Serve As A Biomarker For HIV Progressions
  67. Retired NFL Players At Increased Risk For Heart Problems, Mayo Clinic Finds
  68. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Announces Positive Early Results For New Drug
  69. Saving Cancer Patients' Skin For Later Dermatological Treatments
  70. Americans Living Longer, Enjoying Greater Health And Prosperity, But Important Dispar
  71. Too Many Women Still Dying From Breast Cancer, Says Charity
  72. Glycine Could Be Key To REM Sleep Behavior Disorder, Study Shows
  73. Relaxation Training May Improve Control Of Hard-to-treat Systolic Hypertension
  74. Weight Bias Is As Prevalent As Racial Discrimination, Study Suggests
  75. PTSD Associated With More, Longer Hospitalizations, Study Shows
  76. Virtual Telemicroscope Permits Off-site Medical Diagnosis
  77. Scientists Learn What's 'Up' With A Class Of Retinal Cells In Mice
  78. Human Embryonic Stem Cell Lines Differ In Genes That Could Control Disease Susceptibi
  79. Self-assembled Materials Form Mini Stem Cell Lab
  80. Genetic Errors Linked To Schizophrenia
  81. How Dengue Virus Matures, Becomes Infectious
  82. One Bad Experience Linked To Sniffing Out The Danger
  83. Key Culprit In Stroke Brain Cell Damage Identified
  84. Brief, High Doses Of Folate -- B Vitamin -- Blunt Damage From Heart Attack
  85. A Ton Of Bitter Melon Produces Sweet Results For Diabetes
  86. Vitamin D Deficiency May Be To Blame For Soft Bones In Baby's Skull
  87. New Synthetic Enzymes Undergo 'Evolution In A Test Tube'
  88. Compassion Meditation Changes The Brain
  89. New Technique Will Speed The Development Of Vaccines, Study Shows
  90. Male Contraception: Right Combination Of Hormones Can Be Effective Birth Control
  91. Previously Unrecognized Testosterone Deficiency Common In Men With Type 1 Diabetes
  92. Chronic Illness Linked To Coal-mining Pollution, Study Shows
  93. Genes Previously Believed To Be Silent Are Actually Whispering Key Information
  94. Troublesome Allergens Thrive In Humid Weather
  95. Salmonella Strains In Humans Distinct From Strains In Animals
  96. New Approach May Lead To Effective H5N1 Influenza A Virus Vaccine
  97. Fast-tracked Medications More Likely To Face Later Regulatory Action To Remedy Safety
  98. Coronary Calcium Testing Predicts Future Heart Ailments, Study Shows
  99. Long-term Use Of Mechanical Ventilation Contributes To The Deterioration Of Human Dia
  100. Increasing Access To Antiretroviral Drugs Would Drastically Cut AIDS Deaths In South
  101. Why Don't Kids Walk To School Anymore?
  102. Dental Chair A Possible Source Of Neurotoxic Mercury Waste
  103. Larger Belly In Mid-life Increases Risk Of Dementia, Study Suggests
  104. NSAIDs: Painkillers, Inflammation Inhibitors, Anti-cancer Drugs And New De-methylatin
  105. There is An Upside To Anger
  106. Gene Silencing Therapies Could Have Harmful Side Effects, Research Suggests
  107. PET Confirmed As Valuable Cancer Diagnostic And Disease-staging Tool
  108. Key Factor In Brain Development Revealed, Offers Insight Into Disorder
  109. Umbilical Cord Blood Cell Therapy May Treat Cognitive Decline Of Alzheimer's Disease,
  110. New Genetic Markers For Crohn's Disease Discovered, Study Suggests
  111. Brain's 'Sixth Sense' For Calories Discovered
  112. New Brain Cells Implicated In Machinery Of Cannabinoid Signaling
  113. Growth Hormone Found To Have New Role In Development Of Brain's Smell Center
  114. First Comprehensive Database Of Human Oral Microbiome Launched
  115. Liver Transplantation Has Long-term Implications For A Child?s Health Related Quality
  116. New Compound Identifies Alzheimer's Disease Brain Toxins, Study Shows
  117. New Method For Directing And Filming Blood Vessels Developed
  118. Brain Scientist Shedding Light On Learning, Memory
  119. Organism That Causes Buruli Ulcer Has Been Isolated And Characterized
  120. Keeping In Good Shape In Old Age Is Harder For Women, Study Finds
  121. Tropical Disease Experts Call For A 'Global Fund To Fight Neglected Tropical Diseases
  122. MRI's High False Positive Rate Has Little Impact On Women's Choice Of Preventive Mast
  123. Some Cancer Trials May Have Incorrectly Reported Success: Review Finds Flaws In Study
  124. Watchful Waiting May Be Proper Initial Treatment For Some HPV Infections, Study Sugge
  125. HPV-Based Screening More Accurate At Detecting Cervical Precancers Than Cytology, Stu
  126. Discovery About Fertilization Points Way To Possible Malaria Vaccine
  127. Uneven Use Of Less-invasive Breast Cancer Staging Test Reported
  128. Hormone Replacement Therapy Increases Breast Cancer Recurrence
  129. Inhibition of Chemokine Receptor Activation May Improve Head and Neck Cancer Therapie
  130. Preterm Birth Linked To Lifelong Health Issues
  131. Greater Predisposition To Cancer In Those With Certain Homozygous Gene Pairs, Study S
  132. New Form Of Inherited Risk Of Cancer Identified
  133. Ant Guts Could Pave The Way For Better Drugs
  134. Partners Can Help Or Hinder Attempts At Changing Diet
  135. Epilepsy Marked By Neural 'Hub' Network
  136. Seeing May Be Believing -- But Is It The Same As Looking?
  137. Mounting Evidence Shows Red Wine Antioxidant Kills Cancer
  138. Exposure To Low Levels Of Radon Appears To Reduce The Risk Of Lung Cancer, New Study
  139. Antidepressants Linked To Type 2 Diabetes, Study Suggests
  140. Decoding Malaria's 'Post Code' System Provides A Potential Drug Target
  141. New Genomics Software Infers Ancestry With High Accuracy
  142. Anxiety Linked To Blood Clots: Fear That Freezes The Blood In Your Veins
  143. Several Methods Possible For Enhancing The Functioning Of Defibrillators In Cases Of
  144. The Conflict Of Reward In Depression
  145. Treating SSRI-resistant Depression
  146. Heart Failure Treated 'In The Brain'
  147. MRI Findings Help Forecast Prostate Cancer Prognosis
  148. Radiologists Use Special MRI To Identify Brain Cancer Early
  149. Hospitality Tops List Of Industries With Highest Rates Of Alcohol Problems
  150. Mythbusted: People Who Wear Glasses Aren't Geeks
  151. Spit Tests May Soon Replace Many Blood Tests
  152. Discovery May Bring Special Treatment For Male Babies
  153. 'Suspended Animation' Induced In Mice With Sewer-gas: Effects Are Reversible
  154. Targeting Aggressive Breast Cancers By Putting Them To Sleep
  155. New Approach To Detecting Epidemic Outbreaks Holds Promise For Developing Countries
  156. Will Whole Genome Research Result In Genetic Profiling?
  157. When Should Children With HIV Infection Start On Anti-HIV Medications?
  158. Biosensing Nanodevice To Revolutionize Health Screenings
  159. Youth's Social Problems Contribute To Anxiety And Depression
  160. Antisocial Conduct And Decision Making About Aggressive Behavior Influence Each Other
  161. Managing Seven Common Conditions Without Medication
  162. Colon Cancer Screening Key To Prevention, Increased Survival
  163. Fly's Tiny Brain May Hold Huge Human Benefits
  164. Baby Boys Are More Likely To Die Than Baby Girls
  165. Dieting And Medication May Reduce Blood Pressure In Patients With Hypertension
  166. New Approach To Help Control Drug Resistance In Leukemia Identified
  167. Birth Control Pill Effective In Timing IVF Treatments, Study Shows
  168. Obesity May Keep Some Women From Getting Screened For Breast, Cervical Cancer
  169. Certain Liver Disease Related To Cardiovascular Fitness
  170. Dramatic Rise Found In Hepatitis C-related Deaths In The United States
  171. Model Offers New Understanding Of Cell Signaling, Will Speed Finding Of Drug Targets
  172. MRI: A Window To Genetic Properties Of Brain Tumors
  173. Cancer Treatments In Phase 3 Trials Successful Up To Half Of The Time
  174. Hospitals That Participate In Clinical Trials May Provide Better Patient Care
  175. Parents' High Blood Pressure Associated With Increased Risk Of Hypertension Throughou
  176. African Americans Less Likely Than Whites To Get Colonoscopy Despite Family History O
  177. 'Mutant' Proteins Could Lead To New Treatment For Heart Disease
  178. New Hope For Children With Kidney Tumors Deemed Inoperable
  179. Too Much Information? Study Shows How Ignorance Can Be Influential
  180. Eleven Genetic Variations Linked To Type 2 Diabetes, New Mathematical Tools Show
  181. Patients With Psoriasis At Increased Risk For Developing Other Serious Medical Condit
  182. Periodontal Disease Can Lead To Gestational Diabetes, Study Shows
  183. Federal Protection Against Genetic Discrimination Urged By American College of Physic
  184. How Superbug Staph Aureus Resists Our Natural Defenses
  185. Americans Sleeping More, Not Less, Says New Study
  186. Tracking Risky Teen Behavior Using GPS-enabled Cell Phones
  187. New Triple-threat Weapon Needed In War Between Man And Microbe
  188. Birth On An Enzyme: Scientists Succeed In Designing Artificial Enzymes That Also Unde
  189. Toward A New Generation Of Vaccines For Malaria And Other Diseases
  190. How HIV Turns Food-poisoning Into Lethal Infection
  191. Strengthening The Tumor-fighting Ability Of T Cells
  192. Free Drug Samples May Burden Patients' Pockets
  193. Beef Jerky Safety Boosted Simply: Heat For Longer To Kill Salmonella And E. Coli
  194. Research To Lead To Brain Tumor Therapies
  195. Promising New Drug Targets Identified For Huntington's Disease
  196. Therapeutic Cloning Treats Parkinson's Disease In Mice
  197. Pitching Mound Height Affects Throwing Motion, Injury Risk
  198. Protein Protects Embryonic Stem Cells' Versatility And Self-renewal
  199. Are Dual Cord Blood Banks The Answer To Increasing Stem Cell Demand?
  200. Signaling Protein Helps Limit Damage In Heart Attack, Study Shows
  201. A Clearer Picture Of Cloudy Eyes
  202. ALS Aggregates Are Composed Of Only One Protein
  203. Flies And Salmonella: A Bad Combo In Poultry Houses
  204. Dietary Guidelines Associated With Lower Risk Of Metabolic Syndrome
  205. Elderly Improve With Exercise, Too
  206. Eating Causes Stress, But Antioxidants Can Help
  207. Facts On Fats Could Prompt Healthier Eating
  208. Increasing Iron Uptake In Infants
  209. First Study Hints At Insights To Come From Genes Unique To Humans
  210. Instead of Euthanasia: Continuous Deep Sedation Used Increasingly In The Netherlands
  211. Infection With A Mutated HIV Strain Results In Better Survival
  212. Molecular Science Could Further Improve Leukemia Survival, Researchers Say
  213. New Method Disrupts Hepatitis C Virion Production
  214. 'Jumping Gene' May Contribute To A Premature Aging Syndrome
  215. Promising Research On The Susceptibility To And Drug Targets For Parkinson's Disease
  216. Happily Marrieds Have Lower Blood Pressure Than Social Singles
  217. Adolescents With Chronic Insomnia Lose More Than Sleep
  218. Safer Gene Therapy May Be Possible Using Novel Approach
  219. Gene Therapy Can Cause Leukemia In Large Animals
  220. A MicroRNA Molecule Can Reduce Lung Cancer Growth, Study Shows
  221. Motor Neuron Disease And Toxic Substances: Possible Link?
  222. Impaired Sense Of Smell May Be Early Indicator Of Parkinson's Disease
  223. Smokers Treated For Brain Aneurysm With Coils At Higher Risk Of Recurrence
  224. Sanitation Investment In Poor Countries Would Yield $9-to-1 Benefits In Productivity,
  225. Deadly Genetic Disease Prevented Before Birth In Zebrafish
  226. Reducing Heart Disease Risk Naturally Post-menopause
  227. No Evidence Growth Hormone Boosts Athletic Performance, Review Suggests
  228. Gene Linked To Development Of The Parkinson's Disease In Those With Family History Id
  229. Researchers Unmask Proteins In Telomerase, A Substance That Enables Cancer
  230. Insulin Has Previously Unknown Effect That Has Role In Aging And Lifespan
  231. How Humans Make Up For An 'Inborn' Vitamin C Deficiency
  232. Serious Weakness Found In Virus Responsible For Most Cervical Cancer
  233. NASA's Webb Telescope Sunshield Preliminary Design Review Complete
  234. Eye Test Peers Into Heat-related Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms
  235. Many Moms Use Cigarettes, Marijuana, Alcohol During Pregnancy; Dads Don't Help, Study
  236. Children With Healthier Diets Do Better In School, Study Suggests
  237. Grape Skin Compound Fights The Complications Of Diabetes
  238. Genetic Abnormalities In Sperm Linked To Dietary Folate Intake, Study Shows
  239. Lyme Disease Can Be Prevented With New Shot, Study Suggests
  240. Hyperactive Girls Face Problems As Adults, Study Shows
  241. Patient and Spousal Satisfaction After Prostate Cancer Treatment, Neglected Concerns
  242. Cholesterol-associated Gene Variants Can Predict Cardiovascular Events, Study Confirm
  243. Hispanics With Clogged Arteries At Greatest Risk Of Stroke, Heart Attack, Study Shows
  244. Depressed Caregivers Hostile, Not Warm, To Children
  245. 'Designer Enzymes' Created By Chemists Have Defense And Medical Uses
  246. Ancient Lemur's Little Finger Poses Mystery
  247. Virtual-reality Video Game To Help Burn Patients Play Their Way To Pain Relief
  248. Possible Cause Of 'Chemo Brain' In Breast Cancer Patients Found
  249. Comprehensive Sex Education Might Reduce Teen Pregnancies, Study Suggests
  250. Autism Connected To Gene Central To Neuron Formation, Study Shows