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  1. New Clue To Racial Disparity In Breast Cancer Survival Rates
  2. How T Cells Attack Tumors
  3. Inkjet Technology For Organ Printing
  4. Ancient Cellular Pathway Important In Fighting Viruses
  5. Swimming 'To The Left' Gets Bacteria Upstream, And May Promote Infection
  6. New Clue To Racial Disparity In Breast Cancer Survival Rates
  7. Dietary Supplement Protects The Lives Of Farm Shrimp
  8. Boosting Brain Power -- With Chocolate
  9. Childhood Cancer Survivors At Increased Risk Of Sarcoma
  10. Tamoxifen Yields Long-term Reduction In Breast Cancer Risk
  11. KISS1 Protein Required For Metastasis Suppression
  12. Lower Dosing Regimens Of Bisphosphonates Show Antitumor Effects In Mice
  13. New Screening Protocol Identifies More Case Of Lynch Syndrome
  14. Pulse Pressure Identified As Important Risk Factor For Atrial Fibrillation
  15. Lead, Mercury Inhibit Critical Cell Function
  16. 'Microsieve' Device Promises To Speed Up Separation, Sorting Of Proteins
  17. New Index For Measuring Liver Fibrosis
  18. Annual Map Of AIDS Vaccine Research Activity Worldwide
  19. Alternative Brain Cancer Treatment: High-fat, Low-carbo Diet Slows Tumor Growth In Mi
  20. Chest Surgeons Propose New Patient-Centered Measures For Indicating Quality Of Lung S
  21. Environment And Exercise May Affect Research Results, Study Shows
  22. Pregnancy Hormone Key To Repairing Nerve Cell Damage
  23. Lab Demonstrates Process Of Mammalian Egg Maturation
  24. Living Near Shops, Subways Linked To Lower Body Mass Index In New York City
  25. Gene Hunters Close In On Lou Gehrig's Disease
  26. Unraveling The Risk For Schizophrenia: Eye Movement And Attention Focus Of New Study
  27. Do You Hear What I See? Research Finds Visually Stimulated Activity In Brain's Hearin
  28. Smoking Produces Changes In Human Brain Like Those In Animals Using Illicit Drugs
  29. Natural Family Planning Method As Effective As Contraceptive Pill, New Research Finds
  30. Bacteria Research Offers Hope For New Vaccine Against Meningococci
  31. Gene Profiling Predicts Resistance To Breast Cancer Drug Herceptin
  32. Protein Stops P53 In Its Tracks In Cancer Cells
  33. Bioengineering Efficient Antibiotic Biosynthesis In E. Coli
  34. New Research May Overturn Conventional Wisdom On Drug-resistant Tuberculosis
  35. Emerging Research Heralds New Era Of Breast Cancer Management
  36. Individuals With Genetic Conditions Twice As Likely To Report Health Insurance Denial
  37. Researchers Find Predictor Of Mortality In Cardiac Patients
  38. Batten Down The Hatches Against HIV: Carbon Nanotubes Transport Gene Therapy Drug Int
  39. Researchers Track Personality Traits To Learn More About Alcoholism
  40. Targeting The Adrenal Gland Could Be Key Strategy Against Heart Failure
  41. RNAi Shows Promise In Gene Therapy, Researcher Says
  42. New Research Finds People And Pigeons See Eye To Eye
  43. Surgeons Use Specially Designed Instruments To Remove Otherwise Inoperable, Baseball-
  44. First Molecular Evidence Of Body's Internal Clock In Controlling Blood Pressure
  45. FISH-ing For Links Between Cancer And Aging
  46. Fetal Heart-cell Enzyme Important In Onset Of Heart Failure
  47. Recipe For Healthy Garlic: Crush Before Cooking
  48. Chlamydia Vaccine: Early Animal Trials Show Promise
  49. Multiple Low-energy Plasma Skin Treatments May Help Diminish Facial Wrinkles
  50. Surgeons With Video Game Skill Appear To Perform Better In Simulated Surgery Skills C
  51. Blood Marker Helps Predict Prognosis Among Those With Abdominal Infection
  52. Psychiatric And Neurologic Conditions May Underlie Many Cases Of Chronic Dizziness
  53. Germany & Portugal Come Near Bottom Of New Blood Pressure-based Happiness League
  54. Those Who Once Were Blind Can Learn To See, Study Shows
  55. Study Shows Genetic Link For Schizophrenia
  56. Learning To Prevent Medical Mistakes In Caring For Stroke Patients
  57. Healthy Women With High Cholesterol At Increased Risk Of Stroke
  58. Health Professionals Would Prioritize Spending On The Young Over The Old
  59. Are Scientists Making Progress In Being Able To Regenerate Bone Tissue?
  60. Scientists Unravel Molecular Motor's Ability To Pack DNA Genome Into A Virus
  61. Potential For Malaria Transmission Higher Than Previously Thought
  62. Why Is The Heart Heart-shaped?
  63. Hormone Therapy May Be Safer With Patch Than Pill
  64. Calcium And Vitamin D Supplements Don't Affect Heart Disease Risk, Study Suggests
  65. Prehypertension Is 'On The Map' Of Cardiovascular Risk Factors
  66. Estrogen Gene Affects Risk Of Breast Cancer, But Not CVD
  67. Harnessing The Brain's Plasticity Key To Treating Neurological Damage
  68. Antibody Signal May Redirect Inflammation To Fuel Cancer
  69. Updated Guidelines Advise Focusing On Women's Lifetime Heart Risk
  70. Spearmint Tea: Possible Treatment For Mild Hirsutism
  71. Multislice CT Speeds Diagnosis Of Chest Pain In Emergency Room
  72. Colon Cancer Screening: Going 'Back To The Future'?
  73. Improved Imaging For Identifying Breast Cancer In Overweight Women
  74. Researchers Determine A Critical Factor In Workings Of Proteins
  75. DNA Ends: Common Tool, Different Job
  76. Gene Found For Rare Disorder May Reveal New Pathway In Mental Retardation
  77. Higher Nitric Oxide Levels Increase Survival For Acute Lung Injury And Acute Respirat
  78. Drug Controls High-altitude Illness
  79. Supplemental Therapy Can Ease Pain For People Suffering From Common Jaw Disorder
  80. MicroRNA Pathway Essential For Controlling Self-renewal Of Stem Cells
  81. Symptoms Of Depression Linked To Early Stages Of Artery Disease
  82. Mouse Stem Cell Line Advance Suggests Potential For IVF-incompetent Eggs
  83. C-Reactive Protein Liver Protein Induces Hypertension, Researchers Find
  84. Good Vibrations: Aging Bones May Benefit From A Good Shaking
  85. Teens Spend More Time At Computers, Become Less Active As They Grow Older
  86. Plant-derived Omega-3s May Aid In Bone Health
  87. Epigenetics To Shape Stem Cell Future
  88. Cancer Is A Stem Cell Issue
  89. New Test For Most Virulent HPV Strains Under Study
  90. Problem Forgetting May Be A Natural Mechanism Gone Awry
  91. Doctors Test Effort That Helps People Understand Health Risk Information
  92. Science Behind A Wrinkle-filler: Researchers Discover For First Time How Product Work
  93. Primitive Yeast Yields Secrets Of Human Cholesterol And Drug Metabolism
  94. Study Links Attempted Suicide With Genetic Evidence Identified In Previous Suicide Re
  95. Diabetes Risk Factors Develop Earlier In Women Than Men
  96. Cancer Drug Can Extend Survival In Patients With Deadly Brain Tumors
  97. Researchers Identify Cell Pathway In Colon Cancer
  98. New Hope For Regenerative Medicine: Hematopoietic Reconstitution With Uniparental Ste
  99. Largest-ever Search For Autism Genes Reveals New Clues
  100. Young Africans Suffering Advanced HIV Disease From Delayed Diagnosis
  101. New Medical Technique Punches Holes In Cells, Could Treat Tumors
  102. Teaching An Old Drug New Tricks: Fighting Iron Disorders With Drug Against Hypertensi
  103. Exercise Improves Quality Of Life For People With Breast Cancer
  104. Obesity Finding: Chemical Pathway Causes Mice To Overeat And Gain Weight
  105. Lubricant's Role In Keeping Joints Limber Comes Into Sharper Focus
  106. Are We Spending Too Much On HIV?
  107. Scientists Uncover New Target In Cancer Mutation Puzzle
  108. Cancer Cells More Likely To Genetically Mutate
  109. Researchers Show RNA Splicing Factor May Be New Target For Cancer Therapy
  110. Cancer That Colonizes Our Bodies
  111. Largest Genomic Search Finds Genes That May Contribute To Autism
  112. Biomedical Engineers Advance On 'Smart Bladder Pacemaker'
  113. Programmed For Obesity: Early Exposure To Common Chemicals Can Permanently Alter Meta
  114. Studies Of Population Genetics, Evolution Are An Exercise In Bad Taste
  115. Long Road Ahead In Developing Effective Avian Flu Vaccination Strategy, Expert Says
  116. Charting Our Health By The Stars?
  117. Custom-made Cancer Cell Attacks
  118. New Class Of Targeted Cancer Drugs Shows Promise In Slowing Progression Of Recurrent
  119. Mathematical Model Predicts Cholera Outbreaks
  120. Study Verifies More Hazardous Waste Facilities Located In Minority Areas
  121. Stem Cell Transplants Explored As A Possible Treatment For Hearing Loss
  122. Highly Accomplished People More Prone To Failure Than Others When Under Stress
  123. Researchers Identify Factor In Pathogenesis Of Graves' Disease
  124. The Ups And Downs Of 'Team Science'
  125. Why Do Humans And Primates Get More Stress-related Diseases Than Other Animals?
  126. Researchers Replace Organ In Adult Mice Using 'Single-parent' Stem Cells
  127. Continuous Infusion Of Hydrocortisone Reduces Hyperglyaemia In Patients With Septic S
  128. Scientists Unveil Piece Of HIV Protein That May Be Key To AIDS Vaccine Development
  129. Biochip Allows Genes To Express Themselves
  130. Protein Inhibitor Tangles With Alzheimer's Disease
  131. Liver An Excellent Target For Cancer Gene Therapy Using Viral Vectors, Study Shows
  132. The 'Shear Stress' Of It Impacts Heart Disease
  133. Artificial Retina Could Help Blind Regain Partial Sight
  134. Blood Pressure Heads Down In The Absence Of Protein Involved In Metabolic Syndrome
  135. Origin Of Darkest Galaxies In The Universe Elucidated
  136. Proteases Cause Pain In Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  137. Computer Tool Helps Pinpoint Risky Gene Mutations, Predict Cancer Cases
  138. US Health System Getting Worse, Says Expert
  139. Doctors Urged To Measure Carbon Footprint Of Their Conference Activities
  140. Getting On Your Nerves ... And Repairing Them
  141. Protein Sensor For Fatty Acid Buildup In Mitochondria
  142. Doctors' Own Fear Of Death Linked To Hastening Death Of Very Sick Newborns
  143. Stem Cells Determine Their Daughters' Fate
  144. Sugar Substitute Xylitol Reduces Risk Of Cavities
  145. Landmark Addiction Study Finds People Underestimate Power Of Drug Cravings
  146. New Biomarker Test Could Predict Outcome For Bladder Cancer Patients
  147. Marker That Identifies Energy-producing Centers In Nerve Cells Can Help Track Metabol
  148. Out Of Africa -- Bacteria, As Well: Homo Sapiens And H. Pylori Jointly Spread Across
  149. Building A Better Painkiller: Neuroscientists Explain Inner Workings Of Critical Pain
  150. Global Study Concludes 'Attack Rate' Of Flu In Kids Is 55 Percent Lower With Nasal Sp
  151. Making Operating Rooms Safer With Open Communication Among Equipment
  152. Conflicting Attitudes Hinder Participation In Clinical Trials
  153. First Antisense Drug Provides Benefit To Subset Of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Patie
  154. South Asian Immigrants At Higher Risk For Heart Disease, Researchers Say
  155. Shortening Chromosomes Cause For Earlier Cancer Onset In Families With Rare Syndrome
  156. Be Careful When Using Garlic To Treat Childhood Ailments
  157. 'Gateway' Gene Discovered For Brain Cancer
  158. Paper Challenges Controversial Theories About Mode Of Formation Of Spinal Precursors
  159. Plastics In Common Household Items May Cause Fertility Defects
  160. Characteristics Of Increased Risk For Compulsive Gambling Linked To Parkinson's Disea
  161. Picture This: Research Could Lead To Vastly Improved Medical Imaging
  162. Enzyme Critical For Early Growth Of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms
  163. Study Of Diabetes And Race Reveals The Imperfect Science Of Defining Ethnic Groups
  164. Hopkins Scientists Uncover Cause Of Antipsychotic Drug Weight Gain
  165. Googling Brain Proteins With 3-D Goggles
  166. Drug Reduces Unscheduled Trips To Doctor For Childhood Asthma Attacks
  167. Labor Migration Played Key Role In HIV Spread In South Africa
  168. Innovative Alzheimer's Research May Solve Critical Piece In Disease's Puzzle
  169. Better Designed Roadway Intersections Can Boost Older Drivers' Performance
  170. Active Lifestyle Reduces Risk Of Invasive Breast Cancer
  171. Sleep Disturbances Affect Classroom Performance
  172. Researchers Publish First Working Model That Explains How Biological Clocks Work
  173. Protein Discovery Targets Antibiotic-resistant Bacteria; Model Could Be Used In New T
  174. 'Bloodbot' Helps Keep Canadian Blood Clean
  175. Study Reveals Structural Dynamics Of Single Prion Molecules
  176. Genetic Testing Sheds Light On Degenerative Eye Disease
  177. Targeting Tau: Inflammation Study Suggests New Approach For Fighting Alzheimer's
  178. Unique Twin Study Shows Increased Cardiometabolic Risk In Obesity
  179. Low-pitch Treatment Alleviates Ringing Sound Of Tinnitus
  180. Intense Cessation Treatment Proves Successful In High-risk Smokers
  181. Reduction Of Body Iron Stores And Cardiovascular Outcomes
  182. Simple Test Distinguishes Between Bipolar Disorder And Depression
  183. Study To Explore Using Magnets To Correct 'Sunken Chest'
  184. Scientists Determine 3-D Structure Of Cell's 'Fuel Gauge'
  185. Stents Benefit People At High Risk Of Stroke, Study Finds
  186. Blindness From Smoking Terrifies Teens, But Few Realize The Two Are Linked
  187. Study Closes In On Genes That May Predispose Some People To Severe Depression
  188. New Protein Super-family Discovered With Critical Functions For Animal Life
  189. Peptide Vaccine Fights Off Breast Tumors With Aid Of Bacteria-mimicking Agents
  190. Vasectomy May Put Men At Risk For Type Of Dementia
  191. Long-term Marijuana Smoking Leads To Respiratory Complaints
  192. New Potential Health Benefit Of Olive Oil For Peptic Ulcer Disease
  193. Find Yields Further Insight Into Causes Of Parkinson's Disease
  194. Indicators For Risk Of Heart Disease Higher In Passive Smokers
  195. Flu Shot Might Also Offer Some Protection Against H5N1
  196. Calcium Lowers Cardiovascular Risk In People On A Weight Loss Program, Study Finds
  197. Grape Expectations For Healthier Wine: Hypoallergenic Alternative Treatment Boosts An
  198. Early Switch To An Aromatase Inhibitor Increases Survival For Breast Cancer Patients
  199. Technology Captures Tumors' Genetic Profile, Guides Cancer Treatment
  200. Human Stem Cell Transplants Repair Rat Spinal Cords
  201. Study Finds Flaws In Cancer Clinical Trials
  202. Prematurity More Accurately Predicted By Advances In Proteomic Technology
  203. Penn Study Suggests New Model For Testing And Discovery Of Anti-HIV Drugs
  204. Lifestyle Changes Can Improve Male Sexual Function, According To New Study
  205. Robotic Therapy Helps Restore Hand Use After Stroke
  206. Concentrations Of Certain Toxins In Breast Milk Are Low, Study Finds
  207. Modeling Lung Cancer: New Mouse Model Validates Targeted Chemotherapeutic
  208. Smoked Cannabis Reduces Foot Pain Associated With HIV In Placebo Trial
  209. 'Benign' MS May Not Be So Benign
  210. Breast Cancer Survival Rates Improved By Novel Drug Sequence, Say Researchers
  211. Newborn Brains Grow Vision And Movement Regions First
  212. Breakthrough In Understanding Type-2 Diabetes As Key Genes Identified
  213. Siesta Sense: Midday Napping Associated With Reduced Risk Of Heart-related Death
  214. Heartburn Treatment May Increase Bile Reflux
  215. Study Based On Abu Ghraib Suggests Military Veterans Highly Tolerant Of Detainee Abus
  216. Genetic Fingerprints Identify Brain Tumors' Origins
  217. Pregnancy-related Heart Failure Explained, Symptoms Reversed By Simple Hormone Blocke
  218. Increased Risk Of Stillbirth In Older Pregnant Women
  219. New Blood Thinner Studied For Patients With Leg And Lung Clots
  220. New Line Of Treatment Discovered For Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
  221. Habitat Matters: 'Walkable' Communities May Make Elders Healthier
  222. Scientists Clone Mice From Adult Skin Stem Cells
  223. Grafts Against Cancer: Major Discovery To Identify 'Dangerous Donors' In Advance
  224. First Evidence Of Stem Cells In Pancreatic Tumors
  225. First National Review Of Pediatric Soccer Injuries: Higher Injury Rates In Girls And
  226. The Psychology Of Skin Cancer
  227. New Study Finds Genetic Link Between Women And Heart Disease
  228. Female Lacrosse Players At Higher Risk Than Males For Head, Face And Eye Injuries
  229. New Forecasting Tool Could Reduce Drug Development Costs
  230. Parasomnias Are Common And Frequent In Children, Study Finds
  231. Second Gene Discovered For Recessive Form Of Brittle Bone Disease
  232. Many Seniors Are Still Not Meeting The Recommended Intake Of Vitamin K
  233. Extra Cortisol Protects Women's Mood Under Stress
  234. Cleft Palate In Fetal Mice Prevented By Treating With Small Molecule
  235. Wartime Raises Stress, Blood Pressure Rates In Military Offspring
  236. African-American Mothers More Likely To Deliver Prematurely, Missouri Study Finds
  237. Hooked By Genes: Studies Identify DNA Regions Linked To Nicotine Dependence
  238. Baby's Breath: Newborns With Respiratory Distress Potentially Have Rare Genetic Disea
  239. Males Have Adapted To Battle With Competing Sperm
  240. Genetic Engineering Cures Mice Of Brain Disorder
  241. Vitamin D3 Provides Skin With Protection From Harmful Microbes
  242. Discovery Could Lead To Better Control Of Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses
  243. Folate And B12 May Influence Cognition In Seniors
  244. Common Gene Version Optimizes Thinking -- But With A Possible Downside
  245. New Weapon Against Cancer: HIV Protein Enlisted To Help Kill Cancer Cells
  246. Master Switches Found For Adult Blood Stem Cells
  247. First-degree Fetal Heart Block May Be Reversible
  248. Lung Cancer Rates Higher Among Female Nonsmokers Than Previously Thought
  249. Eat Well, Get Fit, Stop Smoking -- Prevent Cancer
  250. Mesothelioma: Chemo Combination Improves Survival In Asbestos-related Cancer