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February 21, 2017
2-21-2017
The bracelet that lets dads-to-be feel their baby kicking
2-21-2017
Close A&E and maternity units to save NHS, says think-tank
2-21-2017
Crowdsourcing effort helps develop mathematical model to forecast scent of molecule
2-21-2017
Research may show new ways to repress inflammation at outset
2-21-2017
Scientists identify novel mutations in bacteria that promote evolution of antibiotic resistance
2-21-2017
Pitt researchers uncover genetic marker that may predict drug response in many cancer types
2-21-2017
Cocaine addiction may disrupt iron regulation in the brain, study finds
2-21-2017
Even skin shedding can impact weighing accuracy
2-21-2017
New range of antibodies released by Cambridge Research Biochemicals®
2-21-2017
Researchers examine risk factors for B Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma in Israeli, Palestinian populations
2-21-2017
Salmonella ‘can kill cancer’
2-21-2017
Why you SHOULD let children play with their food
2-21-2017
Transradial, same-day PCIs could save $300 million each year, research shows
2-21-2017
New model of cervical cancer care reduces delay between diagnosis and treatment
2-21-2017
High levels of biomarker linked to poor prognosis in African-Americans with triple-negative breast cancer
2-21-2017
RCSI research focuses on need to personalise treatment for bowel cancer patients
2-21-2017
microDimensions launches new version of high precision whole slide alignment software
2-21-2017
Yale researchers identify genetic abnormalities involved in formation of atypical meningiomas
2-21-2017
Cedars-Sinai neuroscientists uncover human brain processes crucial to short-term memory
2-21-2017
Non-elderly cancer survivors more likely to change prescription drug use for financial reasons, study finds
2-21-2017
We reveal how YOU can get Nicole Kidman’s toned calves
2-21-2017
Can a blood pressure pill really cure a runny nose?
2-21-2017
Is gluten-free pasta really that good for you?