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MIT: Novel needle could cut medical complications
Neuroscientists demonstrate link between brainwave acticity and visual perception
Passover's matzoh ball soup may be good for your health
Astronauts may need more intense workouts to maintain muscle fitness in space
Artificial pump effectively backs up failing hearts
Beverage consumption a bigger factor in weight
Naturally fluorescent molecules may serve as cancer biomarker
Supervised exercise therapy can lead to improvements in COPD symptoms
High-resolution image of the brightest Orion Trapezium star
Effects of disease severity on autobiographical memory in semantic dementia revealed in new study
Diabetes drug class linked to vision-threatening complication
Parents' sexuality influences adoption choices
Waking up during surgery: Low-cost prevention?
Study finds that mothers' military deployment affects health of women and teens
MDC researchers prevent virus induced myocarditis
Death of a child in the neonatal intensive care unit
Autism linked with stress hormone levels
Ali Shilatifard and colleagues aim to clarify the definition of 'epigenetics'
Ovarian cancer screening not catching early disease
Researchers to determine if aeration reduces compaction, runoff on no-till fields
UBC study first to show evolution's impact on ecosystems
Humans may be losers if technological nature replaces the real thing
April Geosphere media highlights
UCI researchers find new way to fight cocaine addiction
Study: Health undervalued in reproductive rights debate

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