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February 17, 2015
2-17-2015
Typhoid fever cases confirmed in Oklahoma
2-17-2015
Lessons From A President’s Day Accident
2-17-2015
Losing One’s ‘Dopamine Fix’
2-17-2015
Increasing Our Ability to Cope With Stress Can Make Us Healthier, Part 3: Acute Stress Buffers
2-17-2015
Dare to Be 100: Cholesterol Again and Again
2-17-2015
Ask JJ: Crushing Your Soda Habit With Water
2-17-2015
The Nodal signaling pathway controls left-right asymmetric development in amphioxus
2-17-2015
Tough As Nails: Women Scientists Rise Up In Nigeria
2-17-2015
Saliva test holds promise to diagnose autism spectrum disorder in children
2-17-2015
Biotech investor invests in InterCure to increase stake in XTL Biopharmaceuticals
2-17-2015
Being Thin Didn’t Make Me Happy, But Being ‘Fat’ Does
2-17-2015
The impact of professional and organizational identification on the relationship between hospital-physician exchange and customer-oriented behaviour of physicians
2-17-2015
Transcriptome responses to heat stress in hypothalamus of a meat-type chicken
2-17-2015
Active middle-aged women have lower risk of stroke, heart disease, blood clots
2-17-2015
POCARED Diagnostics announces closure of another $15M in funding
2-17-2015
Patient questionnaire can help measure disability risk following surgery
2-17-2015
TNF signaling molecule triggers Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis
2-17-2015
Cabazitaxel therapy may be more effective in treating prostate cancer
2-17-2015
Rivers, streams could be a major source of antibiotic resistance in the environment
2-17-2015
Groups: AIDs number 1 killer of adolescents in Africa
2-17-2015
7 safe off-label uses for over-the-counter meds
2-17-2015
Improved fire detection with new ultra-sensitive, ultraviolet light sensor
2-17-2015
Complete genome sequence and description of Salinispira pacifica gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel spirochaete isolated form a hypersaline microbial mat
2-17-2015
Large majority of coronary patients fail to meet lifestyle, risk factor targets
2-17-2015
Mayo Clinic "Telestroke" program now available at Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican
2-17-2015
Microsurgical technique revolutionizes treatment of infertile men
2-17-2015
Short-term, high-fat diet may reduce heart attack damage, shows study
2-17-2015
Study: Most risk calculators used by clinicians overestimate risk of heart attack
2-17-2015
Scientists demonstrate the importance of RNA editing in melanoma development
2-17-2015
Alirocumab shows promise as treatment to reduce LDL-cholesterol in Phase III study
2-17-2015
Wistar researchers identify new therapeutic target for aggressive form of ovarian cancer
2-17-2015
Medical practitioners rarely prescribe proper treatments for childhood diarrhea, pneumonia in rural India
2-17-2015
Environment tracker surpasses goal as crowdfunding wraps up
2-17-2015
In Japan, women amputees step out of the shadows
2-17-2015
Obamacare rescue ruled out by some states, others weigh options
2-17-2015
Malawi bans child marriage, lifts minimum age to 18: TRFN
2-17-2015
Breed differences in humoral and cellular responses of lambs to experimental infection with the gastrointestinal nematode Teladorsagia circumcincta
2-17-2015
Increased microenvironment stiffness in damaged myofibers promotes myogenic progenitor cell proliferation
2-17-2015
Amyloid formation may link Alzheimer disease and type 2 diabetes
2-17-2015
New study reveals how to improve chemotherapy use in prostate cancer
2-17-2015
John Oliver Lights Up The Tobacco Industry And Their International Legal Shenanigans
2-17-2015
Amid Measles Outbreak, Few Rules On Teacher Vaccinations
2-17-2015
Peyton Manning Made An Unfunny Joke About Getting ‘Hit In The Head A Lot’ Last Night
2-17-2015
From Here to Here
2-17-2015
Climate Scientist Tries Arts To Stir Hearts Regarding Earth’s Fate
2-17-2015
Antipsychotic Rx often relates to non-approved indications
2-17-2015
Milk protein detected in some ‘cow’s milk-free’ baked goods
2-17-2015
Use of nondrug, nonsurgical options low in hip, knee OA
2-17-2015
Women active a few times weekly have lower risk of heart disease, stroke and blood clots
2-17-2015
Most clinical ‘calculators’ over-estimate heart attack risk