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Why ARE so many young people suffering heart attacks?
EXCLUSIVE Why ARE so many young people suffering heart attacks? Rates have DOUBLED in a…
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Similar to a burglar breaking a window to get into a house, Indiana University researchers…
View More Pathogens use force to breach immune defenses, study findsA novel targeted molecular therapy for drug-resistant biliary tract cancer
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A new analysis of the brain activity of people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is…
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A drug which reduces the risk of HIV is “extremely effective,” a new study has…
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‘The most detailed picture of human health that exists’: Biggest ever gene study unlocks ‘treasure…
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View More Artificial intelligence used in new COVID-19 test improves accuracyUnderstanding rapid tendon regeneration in newts may one day help human athletes
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View More Understanding rapid tendon regeneration in newts may one day help human athletesResearchers: Lifestyle changes can reduce dementia risk by maintaining brain plasticity, but the time to act is now
Walk 10,000 steps a day, cut back alcohol, get better sleep at night, stay socially…
View More Researchers: Lifestyle changes can reduce dementia risk by maintaining brain plasticity, but the time to act is now