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March 2017
3-31-2017
Libido Busters: 9 Romance-Killing Foods to Avoid
3-31-2017
Insomnia Increases Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke
3-31-2017
Phase 2 clinical study of investigational Zika vaccine begins in the U.S., Central and South America
3-31-2017
TSRI scientists discover potential way to stop meth relapse
3-31-2017
New therapy proves effective in reducing symptoms of treatment-resistant depression
3-31-2017
New report outlines strategies for regenerating retinal ganglion cells
3-31-2017
Study: Cancer cells grow faster when transplanted into fatty, obese tissue
3-31-2017
More flexible approach can improve efficiency of preclinical research, study shows
3-31-2017
Discovery of new genes linked to Erdheim-Chester disease provides hope for improving diagnoses
3-31-2017
Researchers find antibody to be effective against radiation-induced fibrosis
3-31-2017
Neurons identified that link breathing to relaxation and arousal
3-31-2017
Parents can pass damaging effects of nighttime light exposure to offspring, study finds
3-31-2017
Chemical Disinfectants and Sanitizers Linked to Thyroid Cancer
3-31-2017
Saltiest Foods in American Diets
3-31-2017
Rise in Pedestrian Deaths Tied to Cellphones
3-31-2017
More Evidence Linking Stress to Obesity
3-31-2017
Depression Numbers Surge in Past Decade: WHO
3-31-2017
Why You Need To STOP Ignoring This Crucial Body Part During Your Workouts
3-31-2017
This 60-Second Trick Will Help You Remember Why You Love Your S.O.
3-31-2017
Alicia Keys Just Shut Down Adam Levine’s Makeup Policing In The Best Way Possible
3-31-2017
Gorham’s disease sufferer has jaw re-built with her TOE
3-31-2017
GPs quit the NHS at a rate of 150 a MONTH
3-31-2017
ANGLE’s Parsortix system could help predict metastasis in prostate cancer
3-31-2017
Rainin provides excellent pipette service to regulated pharmaceutical and clinical diagnostics industries
3-31-2017
Omega-3 fats fail to reduce risk of chronic lung disease in pre-term babies, study finds
3-31-2017
PAREXEL introduces patient sensor solution for improved data collection in clinical trials
3-31-2017
GHIT Fund invests in phase 3 clinical trial for pediatric formulation of ‘snail fever’ drug
3-31-2017
German scientists design molecular paintbrush technique to control and monitor key intracellular processes
3-31-2017
Research finds link between insomnia and increased risk of heart attack and stroke
3-31-2017
Study shows new treatment pathway for antibiotic resistant bacteria and infectious diseases
3-31-2017
People in open relationships are happier claims study
3-31-2017
HIV vaccine breakthrough in discovery of ‘on-off switch’
3-31-2017
New imaging tool that spots lung infections could help prevent antibiotic overuse
3-31-2017
Study reveals high-resolution view of Zika viral life cycle within infected cells
3-31-2017
Researchers visualize development of blood vessels in zebrafish embryos
3-31-2017
Balance test can temporarily alleviate common symptom in schizophrenia patients
3-31-2017
Biodiversity not a risk factor for zoonotic disease emergence, say ecologists
3-31-2017
Study provides new insight into cerebellum’s role in motor learning process
3-31-2017
Dedicated staff contribute greatly to successful screening of diabetic retinopathy
3-31-2017
Doctors Studio introduces noninvasive medical procedure to treat erectile dysfunction
3-31-2017
Meet the woman who saves a life a day on Surrey’s 135A Street strip
3-31-2017
McDonald’s opts for fresh beef, not frozen, for some burgers soon
3-31-2017
1 child or youth injured by ‘firearms’ nearly every day in Ontario, pediatricians find
3-31-2017
Why The Newly Proposed Sepsis Treatment Needs More Study
3-31-2017
Back From The Dead? Reported Sightings Fuel Hope For Return Of Tasmanian Tigers
3-31-2017
A Tiny Spot In Mouse Brains May Explain How Breathing Calms The Mind
3-31-2017
SpaceX Reuses A Rocket To Launch A Satellite
3-31-2017
This Video Of GiGi Hadid Planking Is Insanely Relatable
3-31-2017
This Is Now The Leading Cause Of Illness Worldwide
3-31-2017
Can Drinking Golden Lattes Help You Lose Weight?
3-30-2017
Electromagnetic Fields Linked With Nerve Disease
3-30-2017
Are Any Fad Diets Good for Heart Health?
3-30-2017
Researchers discover how epigenetic lesion can lead to T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia
3-30-2017
People who feel lonely likely to report more severe symptoms from common cold, study shows
3-30-2017
Brain’s ‘GPS’ plays broader role in memory and learning than previously thought
3-30-2017
Scientists uncover how tumor cells can switch disguises to spread easily around the body
3-30-2017
Fluctuation in intracellular calcium ion concentration impacts brain shape
3-30-2017
Adding anticoagulation medication use as EMS triage criteria could save lives of older adults
3-30-2017
Single dose of siRNA molecule offers protection against heart attack and stroke in high-risk patients
3-30-2017
Finalists for Pittcon’s excellence awards released
3-30-2017
6 Foods Dermatologists Swear By For Amazing Skin
3-30-2017
Study: Logwood combustion emits substantial amount of secondary organic aerosols
3-30-2017
Weston General Hospital switches to smartphone-based technology to simplify ward assessments
3-30-2017
TUM researchers derive practical tips for airing rooms to prevent pollen allergies
3-30-2017
Roll-out of remote monitoring technology could reduce NHS bed blocking crisis
3-30-2017
Researchers enhance safety, effectiveness of potential HIV vaccine using on/off genetic switch
3-30-2017
Study examines effects of vitamin C doses on duration of common cold
3-30-2017
Researchers shed light on genome reorganization after fertilization in single-cell mammalian embryo
3-30-2017
Nurses volunteer to promote culture of health in their communities, study finds
3-30-2017
Regular Exercise May Slow Parkinson’s Progression
3-30-2017
Complex mechanisms in Gaucher disease unravelled
3-30-2017
Microbiome study finds children with type 2 diabetes more likely to have poor oral health
3-30-2017
Beware of claims that mindful eating will help you lose weight
3-30-2017
Detecting, diagnosing women’s cancers in new ways
3-30-2017
Right-to-die case: Shrewsbury’s Noel Conway loses court bid
3-30-2017
The 999 call-out that changed a paramedic’s life
3-30-2017
Dogs on Viagra?
3-30-2017
A Surprising Explanation For Why Some Immigrants Excel In Science
3-30-2017
EPA Says It Will Allow Continued Sale Of Controversial Pesticide
3-30-2017
Fewer Zika-Linked Birth Defects Than Expected
3-30-2017
Can Cutting Out Dairy Really Help You Lose Weight?
3-30-2017
Your April Sex Horoscope, Revealed
3-30-2017
Bruker announces the launch of the next-generation NMR research platform, AVANCE NEO
3-30-2017
Cannabis use may impact treatment in women undergoing addiction therapy, study suggests
3-30-2017
Fruit flies genetically coded to take frequent naps have higher resistance to dangerous superbugs
3-30-2017
Study identifies specific genetic risk factors that increase susceptibility to gliomas
3-30-2017
Virtual reality therapy effective in reducing pain for hospitalized patients
3-30-2017
Cold-induced fat-like molecules help fuel metabolism in mice
3-30-2017
Study shows inhibition of transgelin prevents vasculogenic mimicry in breast cancer
3-30-2017
Hepatitis B and C patients more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease, study finds
3-30-2017
Adults with migraines have triple the prevalence of generalized anxiety disorder
3-30-2017
Washington city sues Oxycontin maker for citizens’ opioid problems
3-30-2017
F.D.A. Nominee, Paid Millions by Industry, Says He’ll Recuse Himself if Needed
3-30-2017
E.P.A. Chief, Rejecting Agency’s Science, Chooses Not to Ban Insecticide
3-30-2017
Anti-Abortion Activists Charged in Planned Parenthood Video Case
3-30-2017
Trauma and stress in teen years increases risk of depression during menopause, study shows
3-30-2017
‘Teen Mom’s’ Amber Portwood: ‘Borderline Personality Disorder Made Me Gain Weight’
3-30-2017
7 Guys On What It Was Like To Catch Their Girlfriends Masturbating
3-30-2017
16 Genius Ways To Use Hard-Boiled Eggs
3-30-2017
FDA approves first drug to treat severe MS after 40 years
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