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Smaller catheters result in fewer deaths, fewer complications
Studies reveal five simple ways to burn fat and lose weight
Sunbeds: As deadly as tobacco use, arsenic and radon gas, says WHO agency
A readily available drug may help our immune system fight obesity and diabetes, study finds
Up to 40 percent of Americans could contract swine flu over the next two years, officials warn
Inflammation-fighting plant extract may offer pain relief to arthritis sufferers
Diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids can help prevent macular degeneration, study finds
Evidence strongly links milk protein to heart disease, diabetes and mental disorders
Rare lizard provides insight into limb regeneration
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Baby teeth may one day be a life-saver, spurring some parents to bank their children's teeth
Physicians can be less cautious in prescribing finasteride for prostate cancer patients, study finds
Chinese Scientists breed mice from skin cells of adult animals
Study shows that vegetable protein appears to lower blood pressure
Cellular Dynamics produces first stem cells from human blood
Potential link found between obesity and oral bacteria
Vinegar cures aches and pain for arthritis sufferer
Supplements can shrink tumors. . .or make them grow faster
New blood-thinning drug approved by FDA
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Texas Heart Institute uses patient's own stem cells to repair heart damage
Bioidenticals safer and more effective than synthetic HRT, studies show
Vitamin D deficiency plays role in many adverse health conditions, studies show
Evidence shows strong link between heart and gum disease
Nicotine triggers insulin resistance, a key factor in the high rates of heart disease in smokers
Link found between optimistic attitudes, longevity and health
Study of half million adults links increased risk of disease with high red meat consumption
Study finds risk of melanoma related more to propensity for moles than exposure to sunlight
Study finds risk of melanoma related more to propensity for moles than exposure to sunlight
Type 2 diabetes nearly twice as prevalent in men as in women, study finds
Swine flu causes greater damage than seasonal flu -- related to 1918 pandemic
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Highly developed language skills at a younger age can reduce risk of Alzheimer's, finds new study
Connecticut scientists explore Micro RNA in cancer cells and stem cells
Lower risk of breast cancer linked -- once again -- to migraines
Lower risk of breast cancer linked -- once again -- o migraines
Obese people live slightly longer, Japanese study finds
BIOMOL study shows Reversitall ® with Resveratrol unlocks anti-aging gene
Zebrafish model leads to discovery of a molecule that regulates heart size
Zebrafish model leads to discovery of a molecule that regulates heart size
Lifespan in mice extended with antibiotic drug
Study finds genetic variants linked to an increased risk of developing brain cancer
Link found between C-section deliveries and increased risk of diabetes, cancer and asthma
Botox injections appear to relieve severe incontinence
First A4M World Stem Cell Clinical Summit Announced
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Caffeine ingestion may help reverse symptoms associated with Alzheimer's