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October 2015
10-31-2015
Don’t let issue of Assad’s fate hold up Syrian peace
10-31-2015
Rise-N-Shine offers new energy tablet that makes people feel energized in early morning
10-31-2015
Researchers develop cancer-killing ‘grenades’
10-31-2015
Don’t let issue of Assad’s fate hold up Syrian peace: U.N.’s Ban
10-31-2015
Crunch talks for Merkel on refugee crisis as thousands more arrive
10-31-2015
UN and ICRC chide states for ‘paralysis’ in face of conflict
10-31-2015
Ohio State quarterback suspended after impaired driving charge
10-31-2015
Amid Greek Austerity, This Group Fights For People With Mental Illness
10-31-2015
Faulty eye product costs 13 Spaniards their sight: officials
10-31-2015
U.N. and ICRC chide states for ‘paralysis’ in face of conflict
10-31-2015
NHPCO calls for increased awareness of hospice and palliative care
10-31-2015
Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital offers Halloween safety tips
10-31-2015
Athletes and non-athletes gather at TCS New York City Marathon
10-31-2015
Bilingual domestic violence conference provides opportunity for leaders supporting Latina and Latino survivors
10-31-2015
UAB performs life-saving TAVR procedure on Selma resident
10-31-2015
Heat-activated ‘grenade’ to target cancer
10-31-2015
Spiders Inspire Fear — Along With Novel Products That Could Change The World
10-31-2015
10 Satisfying Low-Sodium Snacks
10-31-2015
Sleep Apnea Tied To Gout Risk And Flare-Ups
10-31-2015
Is Taking Birth Control Pills A Band-Aid Treatment For PCOS?
10-31-2015
US reaches settlement with 457 hospitals over cardiac device
10-31-2015
Inspirational marathoners rolling to the finish line
10-31-2015
ICYMI: ‘Backburner’ Relationship Psychology And Why We Fear Strangers
10-31-2015
How Becoming An Expert Can Make You Closed-Minded
10-31-2015
New practice guidelines for compulsory treatment of mentally ill patients
10-31-2015
Hormone decline provides window into men’s parenting skills
10-31-2015
People with psychosis and addiction disorder may respond better to disorder-specific treatment
10-31-2015
Scientists look through evolutionary lens to gain clearer picture of health, disease
10-31-2015
Loughborough University’s lab-in-a-briefcase may boost cancer detection rates in developing countries
10-31-2015
Obese women who lose weight during pregnancy have healthier babies, save health care costs
10-31-2015
How One Dad Changed The Halloween Game For Kids In Wheelchairs
10-31-2015
Woman Transforms Wedding Dresses Into Burial ‘Angel Gowns’ For Newborns
10-31-2015
5 Ways the Holidays Are Hard on Those With a Chronic Disease (and 10 Ways to Cope)
10-31-2015
Everything This Researcher Said About Baby Formula May Be Wrong
10-31-2015
LDL Cholesterol: Size DOES Matter
10-31-2015
Why North Carolina Mom Believes Newborn Saved Her Life
10-31-2015
Bacon fans embrace the hog on cancer report, but futures take fright
10-31-2015
Vertex Pharma receives subpoena from Department of Justice
10-31-2015
NUS scientists developed super sensitive magnetic sensor
10-31-2015
3-D laser printing of whispering-gallery-mode microcavities
10-31-2015
International Leaders To Discuss Substances That Cause Global Warming
10-31-2015
Very long-term outcomes of childhood onset epilepsy reported
10-31-2015
Low-dose occupational radiation exposure increases solid cancer risk
10-31-2015
‘Room for improvement’ in post-thrombolysis haemorrhage management
10-31-2015
Routine clinical features may aid BVFTD diagnostic accuracy
10-31-2015
Underlying processes of working memory are more complex than previously thought
10-31-2015
Valeant cutting ties with Philidor
10-31-2015
Computational models to sort out the genetic chaos of cancer cells
10-31-2015
First look at concussions in water polo
10-31-2015
Uruguay: Heaven for meat eaters, hell for vegetarians
10-30-2015
Do over-the-counter cold medicines really work?
10-30-2015
Porn Is a Self-Esteem Issue
10-30-2015
Daily Meditation: All Souls Night
10-30-2015
We’ve Got To Stop Using These Words To Talk About Cancer Drugs
10-30-2015
Skippy Peanut Butter Recalled Over Metal Shavings In Jars
10-30-2015
What 200 Cals Of Your Favorite Halloween Candy Looks Like
10-30-2015
Jane Goodall Wants To Save Us (And Her Beloved Chimps) From Ourselves
10-30-2015
Medical Students Crunch Big Data To Spot Health Trends
10-30-2015
#NPRreads: White Privilege, FBI Director’s Remarks On Policing, And Oyster Farming
10-30-2015
UTMB scientists work with InBios International to develop novel diagnostic test for chikungunya
10-30-2015
Fast food TV ads pose threat to childrens’ health
10-30-2015
Physicians leave severe acne patients on ineffective antibiotics for too long before prescribing more potent drug
10-30-2015
Semler Scientific’s revenue up 74% in third quarter 2015
10-30-2015
Q BioMed signs definitive license agreement with Mannin Research
10-30-2015
Incidence of breast cancer among African American women is increasing
10-30-2015
Language a factor in Aboriginal obesity
10-30-2015
Brain turns down volume of background noise in a busy cafe
10-30-2015
Obese pregnant women who lose weight save money, have healthier newborns
10-30-2015
Researchers discover simple, affordable diagnostic kit for chikungunya
10-30-2015
Interpreting the language of touch
10-30-2015
Novel enzyme therapy offers possible treatment for cocaine overdose
10-30-2015
How Daylight Saving Time Affects Your Health
10-30-2015
Hand-held device makes blood draws easier, less painful
10-30-2015
Women with elevated breast cancer risk can benefit from regular physical activity
10-30-2015
Tramadol in plants and environment of Cameroon is anthropogenic
10-30-2015
Antibiotics have no adverse outcome on child’s physical development, shows study
10-30-2015
Study sheds light on mechanism of neuronal activity
10-30-2015
Young patients help lead fresh approach to skin conditions
10-30-2015
Reptile food causes allergic reactions
10-30-2015
Qualities admired in another from far away can be threatening as that person approaches, according to research
10-30-2015
Carnegie Mellon fur-bricates hair with inexpensive 3-D printer
10-30-2015
Newly developed cell transplantation delivery method could treat traumatic brain injury
10-30-2015
Omnicell signs definitive agreement to acquire Aesynt
10-30-2015
Personal interests pivotal for identification with Europe
10-30-2015
President and CEO of Protein Sciences elected as 2015 Fellow of the International Society for Vaccines
10-30-2015
Achilles tendon ruptures missed in 1 of 4 cases, but surgery not needed for most
10-30-2015
SLU VTEU awarded $5.8 million NIH contract to support ‘omics’ research initiative
10-30-2015
Computer-based modeling improves outcomes for infants in drug withdrawal
10-30-2015
New single-agent phototherapy system may form valuable new tool to combat cancer
10-30-2015
Spinning out? What you’re able to take with you to your new company will determine how well you do
10-30-2015
When Should Parents Encourage Cautious Children?
10-30-2015
7 Strategies to Relieve Chronic Pain
10-30-2015
Transformation vs. Restoration
10-30-2015
Halloween, as Told by Recovery
10-30-2015
What My Newborn Has Taught Me About FOMO
10-30-2015
HIV/AIDS deaths are down in South Africa, but most are still unacknowledged
10-30-2015
People with multiple sclerosis may be more physically fit than tests indicate, study finds
10-30-2015
Lidocaine, hyaluronidase mix works faster in myofascial pain
10-30-2015
‘Ensemble’ modeling could lead to better flu forecasts
10-30-2015
Researchers identify association between reproductive factors and risk of death
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