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Posted June 12, 2013:
- Chemotherapy: Greater Potential Benefit in Overall Survival for Eribulin Compared With Capecitabine
- Jammed Molecular Motors May Play a Role in the Development of ALS
- BPA Linked to Obesity Risk in Puberty-Age Girls
- Infants Express Non-Verbal Sympathy for Others in Distress
- Scan Predicts Whether Therapy or Meds Will Best Lift Depression
- New Imaging Technique Holds Promise for Speeding MS Research
- Laws Help Limit Junk Foods in Schools
- Men With Restless Legs Syndrome May Be at Higher Risk of Early Death
- Easy and Effective Therapy to Restore Sight: Engineered Virus Will Improve Gene Therapy for Blinding Eye Diseases
- Brain's 'Dark Side' as Key to Cocaine Addiction
- Alzheimer's Brain Change Measured in Humans
- Breakthrough Allows Fast, Reliable Pathogen Identification
- Public Health's Role in Health Care Reform -- Lessons from Massachusetts
- Lab Experiments Question Effectiveness of Green Coffee Bean Weight-Loss Supplements
- Saliva Proteins May Protect Older People from Influenza
- Network of Cameras Used to Track People in Complex Indoor Settings
- Cocoa May Help Fight Obesity-Related Inflammation
- Low Birth Weight Could Be a Risk Factor for Age-Related Vision Loss
- Heroin Availability Increasing Across Washington State
- Recognising Low Blood Sugars Could Help Prevent Brain Damage in Newborn Babies
- Wristband Simplifies Blood Pressure Measurement
- Dad's Life Stress Exposure Leaves Mark on Sperm, Can Affect Offspring Brain Development
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea Raises Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death
- New Study Finds Less Than 25 Percent of New Doctors Work in Primary Care
- New Mechanism of TB Drug Resistance Identified
- Tracking Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Real-Time
- Workplace and Financial Stress Lead to Poor Health Choices
- Commonly Prescribed Drugs May Influence the Onset and Progression of Alzheimer's Disease
- Fingernails Reveal Clues to Limb Regeneration
- Vitamin C May Be Beneficial Against Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction
- Cyberbullying Puts Teens at Risk
- Walking Leads to Better Health for Older Men
- Parents' Activity Unlikely to Influence Teen Fitness
- Teens Have Unsupervised Access to Prescription Drugs
- Hearing Loss Clue Uncovered
- Hot Flashes Before Menopause? It Can Happen
- Moderate-Intensity Walking Timed Just Right Might Help Protect Against Type 2 Diabetes
- Sport at Competitive Level Improves the Academic Performance of Secondary Education Students
- New Sickle Cell Anemia Therapy Advances to Phase II Clinical Trials
- Hands-Free Talking and Texting Are Unsafe for Drivers, Study Shows
- Traumatic Brain Injury Patients Treated With Anti-Spasm Agent Partially Recover from Disorders of Consciousness
Posted June 11, 2013:
- New Therapy Target for Kids' Fever-Induced Seizures
- Two-Step Mechanism of Inner Ear Tip Link Regrowth
- Younger Mothers and Older Mothers Are at Higher Risk of Adverse Delivery Outcomes
- Walking or Cycling to Work Linked to Health Benefits in India
- Body Clocks Linked to Osteoarthritis
- Long-Distance Cross-Country Skiers at Increased Risk of Heart Rhythm Disturbances
- New Surgical Technique for Bell's Palsy Facial Paralysis
- Experimental Vaccine Shows Promise Against TB Meningitis
- One in Six Women at Fracture Clinics Report Domestic Violence
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