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Alzheimer's disease: A new small molecule approach to treatment from UCL
Therapeutic effect of imatinib improved with addition of chloroquine
Marijuana smoking increases risk of COPD for tobacco smokers
Screening to help prevent stroke in kids increases, but limited access a problem
Review identifies dietary factors associated with heart disease risk
Former inmates have increased risk of high blood pressure
Many clinicians unaware of federally funded research on alternative therapies
Aspirin and similar drugs may be associated with brain microbleeds in older adults
Imaging reveals abnormalities in pathways connecting brain areas in those with writer's cramp
New therapies expected to help reduce future visual burden of age-related eye disease
Erectile dysfunction treatments do not appear to damage vision over 6 months
Study reports success in treating a rare retinal disorder
Fish researcher demonstrates first 'non-visual feeding' by African cichlids
Dartmouth Medical School gene targeting discovery opens door for vaccines and drugs
Measuring the immeasurable: New study links heat transfer, bond strength of materials
High-tech speed bump detects damage to army vehicles
University of Toronto chemists uncover green catalysts
Scripps scientists uncover mimicry at the molecular level that protects genome integrity
Family ties provide protection against young adult sucidal behavior
The new 'epigenetics:' Poor nutrition in the womb causes permanent genetic changes in the offspring
Survey research looks at attitudes, obstacles to walking and biking to work
Creating ideal neural cells for clinical use
NASA experiment stirs up hope for forecasting deadliest cyclones
While majority of Americans express interest in organ and tissue donation, few register
K-State engineers create DNA sensors that could identify cancer using material only one atom thick

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