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March 3, 2015
3-3-2015
3 Obvious But Important Naptime Tips For New Parents
3-3-2015
Systems approach for exploring the intricate associations between sweetness, color and aroma in melon fruits
3-3-2015
NeuroPerspective features comprehensive reviews of schizophrenia, spinal cord injury
3-3-2015
Study finds link between fluoridated water and ADHD prevalence
3-3-2015
Prime Therapeutics recognized with PBMI’s 2015 Rx Innovation Award
3-3-2015
Study associates heart function with development of Alzheimer’s disease
3-3-2015
Brain scientists map changes in communication between nerve cells in rats
3-3-2015
World first: Antimicrobial copper supermarket trolleys
3-3-2015
Air pollution linked to slower cognitive development in children
3-3-2015
Amgen says a study found its cancer drug more effective than rival drug
3-3-2015
How One Ex-Marine Used Ballet To Spread Veterans’ Stories Around The World
3-3-2015
28 Countries More Vulnerable To Ebola Than Liberia ‘Must Learn Lessons From This Crisis’: Study
3-3-2015
Chrono Therapeutics gets support to develop SmartStop device for smoking cessation
3-3-2015
Malvern launches two new ITC systems to support life science research
3-3-2015
Health systems in developing world need to be strengthened to stop Ebola-style outbreak
3-3-2015
Anxiety and déjà vu: an interview with Dr Christine Wells, Sheffield Hallam University
3-3-2015
Study shows poor heart function could be major risk for Alzheimer’s disease
3-3-2015
Outcomes of lung transplantations since implementation of need-based allocation system
3-3-2015
Divorce fuels sugary beverage consumption, study finds
3-3-2015
Prevnar, Pfizer’s pneumonia vaccine, okayed for adults in EU
3-3-2015
Teen-LABS study explores safety, health effects of surgical weight loss procedures
3-3-2015
Texas Tech University professor receives CPRIT grants to study movement of tumor cells
3-3-2015
NYU initiative to bring college education to incarcerated students at Wallkill Correctional Facility
3-3-2015
Existing drug could help treat MS, other neurological diseases
3-3-2015
SCIEX and Labor Berlin Collaboration to Advance Forensic Testing
3-3-2015
The more friends you drink with… the more you drink
3-3-2015
Mobile phone app to identify premature babies in the developing world
3-3-2015
Researchers find the pathway responsible for taste changes among chemotherapy patients
3-3-2015
Researchers explain cancer-destroying compound in extra virgin olive oil
3-3-2015
Scientists move closer to creating cartilage from stem cells
3-3-2015
Hypersensitive pupillary light reflex in infants at risk for autism
3-3-2015
GAO Report Urges Fewer Antipsychotic Drugs For Dementia Patients
3-3-2015
Toning down TREM2 receptor’s activity may help prevent neurodegeneration in AD patients
3-3-2015
Sall4 protein helps fix DNA damage
3-3-2015
Easy-to-obtain oral swab could be a game changer for TB control
3-3-2015
EMA extends approval of Vectibix plus FOLFIRI as first-line treatment for wild-type RAS mCRC
3-3-2015
Alizé Pharma announces launch of AZP-531 Phase II trial in patients with Prader-Willi syndrome
3-3-2015
EMA’s CHMP backs JINARC (tolvaptan) for autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
3-3-2015
Am I normal? Review analyzes data on flaccid and erect penis lengths in men
3-3-2015
One million patients could lose primary care if residency training in underserved regions is eliminated
3-3-2015
A change in thought on Earth’s core formation
3-3-2015
Management of severe paediatric malaria in resource-limited settings
3-3-2015
Should doctors share gene tests after a death in the family?
3-3-2015
New genetic discovery may lead to effective treatments for Huntington’s disease
3-3-2015
Higher intake of lycopene may lower risk of renal cell carcinoma in postmenopausal women
3-3-2015
New pocket LED diagnostic sets from Welch Allyn
3-3-2015
Study highlights benefits of screening for heart disease in men with erectile dysfunction
3-3-2015
New research aims to refine increasingly popular plastic surgery procedures
3-3-2015
Disease-carrying fleas abound on New York City’s rats
3-3-2015
People watching tearjerkers eat 28-55% more
3-3-2015
The hidden burden of dengue fever in West Africa
3-3-2015
Longer duration of prescribed anti-smoking medication before quitting appears promising
3-3-2015
Doctors being pressured by parents to postpone vaccinations
3-3-2015
My Sister’s Unpredictable Life
3-3-2015
Risks of taking paracetamol long-term may have been underestimated by clinicians
3-3-2015
Moderate coffee consumption lessens risk of clogged arteries and heart attacks
3-3-2015
Kids who lack sympathy more likely to share with virtuous friends
3-3-2015
Study finds gorilla origins in half of human AIDS virus lineages
3-3-2015
Texas nurse Pham sues Dallas hospital over Ebola infection
3-3-2015
Exclusive: Payment delays dent India’s flagship health, AIDS programs