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Recent News
Scientists identify protein linked to chronic heart failure

Researchers in Japan have identified a receptor protein on the surface of heart cells that promotes chronic heart failure. The study, “Corticotropin releasing...

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Weekly steroids strengthen and repair muscles

Weekly doses of glucocorticoid steroids, such as prednisone, help speed recovery in muscle injuries, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study. The weekly...

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Metastatic breast cancers: Characterising the profile of metastases for improved treatment

Researchers at the Jules Bordet Institute – Université libre de Bruxelles, VIB and KU Leuven have published an important study offering a better understanding...

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Immune study in chickens reveals key hurdle for Campylobacter vaccine effort

New University of Liverpool research reveals that the immune response of farmed chickens does not develop fast enough to fight off Campylobacter during...

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Concerns over wasting doctor’s time may affect decision to see GP

Worries over wasting their doctor’s time, particularly at a time when NHS resources are stretched, may influence when and whether patients choose to see...

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Your gut microbes might delay the benefits

If your New Year’s resolution is to adopt a healthful diet, you shouldn’t expect to see immediate effects; your gut microbes might not let you. xao tam...

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New X-ray technique could improve bomb detection and breast cancer treatment

An exciting X-ray imaging technology has been successfully developed to the point where it is now ready for translation into all kinds of beneficial applications...

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Daily hour of yoga lowers blood pressure

Prehypertension affects 1 in 3 Americans. A new study suggests 1 hour of yoga a day reduces blood pressure and may help patients with prehypertension...

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Enzyme research provides a new picture of depression

Despite the fact that more than four percent of the world’s population suffer from depression, and even though approximately 1,500 individuals commit...

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Experts call for fair vaccine pricing, not ‘random acts of charity’

Drug companies should stop using donations to atone those who cannot afford expensive vaccines and instead lower prices, argue experts in The BMJ. gia...

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Researchers put mouse embryos in suspended animation

UC San Francisco researchers have found a way to pause the development of early mouse embryos for up to a month in the lab, a finding with potential implications...

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Common gene variants linked to delayed healing of bone fractures

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Once-daily, low-dose aspirin does not reduce risk of CV death and other adverse ...

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Study shows children who have had enterovirus infection are around 50 percent mo...

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Study finds half of hospitalized patients use antibiotics

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Survivors fight Ebola stigma, provide patient care; community reintegration key

[...] and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) detail programs in Liberia and Sierra Leone to help Ebola survivors reintegrate with their communities and resume their lives. As survivors are thought to have [...]

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