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Posted May 18, 2013:
- Attacking MRSA With Metals from Antibacterial Clays
- Now We Know Why Old Scizophrenia Medicine Works on Antibiotics-Resistant Bacteria
- Youth Who Have Their First Drink During Puberty Have Higher Levels of Later Drinking
- College Women Exceed NIAAA Drinking Guidelines More Frequently Than College Men
- Individuals Who Drink Heavily and Smoke May Show 'Early Aging' of the Brain
- For Combat Veterans Suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, 'Fear Circuitry' in the Brain Never Rests
- Consuming Coffee Linked to Lower Risk of an Autoimmune Liver Disease
- Ketamine Shows Significant Therapeutic Benefit in People With Treatment-Resistant Depression
Posted May 17, 2013:
- New Approach to Improving Treatment for MS and Other Conditions
- New Malaria Test Kit Gives a Boost to Elimination Efforts Worldwide
- New Study Recommends Using Active Videogaming ('exergaming') to Improve Children's Health
- Clinical Support for Patient Self-Management Is Rhetoric Rather Than Reality, Experts Say
- Newer Diabetes Medications May Have Additional Cardiovascular Benefits
Posted May 16, 2013:
- Expert Questions US Public Health Agency Advice on Influenza Vaccines
- Breakthrough for IVF? Selecting the Most Promising Embryos
- Global Health Policy Fails to Address Burden of Disease on Men
- Body Mass Index of Low Income African-Americans Linked to Proximity of Fast Food Restaurants
- Target to Prevent Hardening of Arteries Identified
- Brain Makes Call on Which Ear Is Used for Cell Phone
- Depression Linked to Almost Doubled Stroke Risk in Middle-Aged Women
- Massachusetts' Health Care Reform Didn't Raise Hospital Use, Costs
- Gene Involved in Neurodegeneration Keeps Clock Running: Scientists Identify Another Gene Important to Morning Wake-Up Call
- Researchers Shocked by New Statistics on Head Injuries Among People Who Are Homeless
- Returning Genetic Incidental Findings Without Patient Consent Violates Basic Rights, Experts Say
- Accelerated Aging in Children: Promising Treatment for Progeria Within Reach
- Endothelium, Heal Thyself
- Faulty Energy Production in Brain Cells Leads to Disorders Ranging from Parkinson's to Intellectual Disability
- Stem-Cell-Based Strategy Boosts Immune System in Mice
- Engineers Monitor Heart Health Using Paper-Thin Flexible 'Skin'
- Students' Diet and Physical Activity Improve With Parent Communications
- Study Brings Greater Understanding of Tumor Growth Mechanism
- Vicious Cycle: Obesity Sustained by Changes in Brain Biochemistry
- Genetic Risk for Schizophrenia Is Connected to Reduced IQ
- Herpes Infections: Natural Killer Cells Activate Hematopoiesis
- X-Ray Tomography of Living Frog Embryo
- Resistance to Visceral Leishmaniasis: New Mechanisms Involved
- Work-Related Stress Linked to Increased Blood Fat Levels, Cardiovascular Health Risks
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Associated With Type 2 Diabetes
- Vitamin C Does Not Lower Uric Acid Levels in Gout Patients, Study Finds
Posted May 15, 2013:
- First Prospective Trial Shows Molecular Profiling Timely for Tailoring Therapy
- Long-Term Outcomes in Patients With Advanced Coronary Artery Disease Are Better Than Expected
- Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Associated With Increased Kidney Stone Risk
- H1N1 Discovered in Marine Mammals
- Jekyll Into Hyde: Breathing Auto Emissions Turns HDL Cholesterol from 'Good' to 'Bad'
- Brain Rewires Itself After Damage or Injury, Life Scientists Discover
- Getting Fit in Middle Age Can Reduce Heart Failure Risk
- Repeat Brain Injury Raises Soldiers' Suicide Risk
- Skin Cancer May Be Linked to Lower Risk of Alzheimer's Disease
- Cholesterol-Lowering Drug May Reduce Exercise Benefits for Obese Adults
- Tissue Damage from Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants Appears Before Pain Symptoms Appear
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