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An Injection-Free Future For Diabetic Patients - Seaweed Capsules
Generating Electric Current Without Energy Consumption - At Room Temperature
Bacillus Cereus Is Able To Resist Antibiotic Therapies
For 2016, Social Robots Unveiled
The Billion Dollar Game Of Strategy: The Effect Of Farmers' Decisions On Pest Control
Gene-editing Technique Successfully Stops Progression Of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Transition Metal Catalyst Prompts 'conjunctive' Cross-coupling Reaction
What Are The Risks Of Giving Birth Inside And Outside A Hospital Setting?
Increased Natural Gas Exports Will Benefit US Economy
Taking Vitamin D May Benefit People With MS
T Cells That Recognize HER2 Receptor May Prevent HER2+ Breast Cancer Recurrence
Seeking Treatment Earlier May Improve Heart Attack Outcomes
Parents Play A Role In Preventing Teen Fighting
Survey: Majority Believe It Necessary For Government To Cut Freedom To Stop Terrorism
Significantly Fewer Severely Injured Patients Than In 2000
The Hidden Cost Of Legal Marijuana: More Alcohol Abuse Too
Palbociclib Breast Cancer Drug May Be Effective Against Other Types Of Cancer
Why Do So Few Want To Be In Cancer Clinical Trials?
Cell Harm Seen In Lab Tests Of E-cigarettes
Childhood Asthma May Increase Risks Of Shingles
Almost All Patients Continue To Get Opioid Prescriptions After Overdose
Stereotypes: It's Not So Black And White
Most Patients Still Prescribed Opioids After Nonfatal Overdose, Study Finds
Scientists Prevent, Reverse Diabetes-related Kidney Destruction In Animal Model
Satellite Animation Shows Powerful Storm In Central US

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