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FGFR1 Gene Is The Conductor In The 'Symphony Of Biology'
Prolonged Statin Use Linked To Lower Risk Of Lung Cancer Death
Green Tea Extract, Exercise Slow Alzheimer's Disease In Mice
DNA Repair Map Of The Entire Human Genome
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Reveals Health Benefits Of Coffee
Replacing One Sugary Drink Per Day Cuts Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes
'Organoids' - Living Biobank Of 3D Cultures Personalizes Cancer Drug Screening
AKB-4924 Experimental Drug Boosts Urinary Tract Ability To Fight Infections
Target Age Matters In Exercise Messages
Metabolic Link Between Colon Cancer And Bacterial 'Biofilms'
Giant Halo Around The Andromeda Galaxy Found
Camera Autostabilization Feature May Soon Be Available For Your Eyes
Militant Animal Rights Activists Have Won A Battle Against Science
Millennials Like Sexual Freedom, But Cheating On Your Spouse Is Still A No-No
Coffee Ground Antioxidant Effects 500X Greater Than Vitamin C
Sugar Science: Half Of Structural Data On Carbohydrates May Be Flawed
Money, Not Conquest, Triggered The Viking Age
Gender Wage Gap In Academic Medical Education Hasn't Narrowed
In Canada, Public Health Academics Worry About The Rise Of E-Cigarettes
Want Better Aircraft? Ask A Bat About The Sensory Receptors In Their Wings
Metformin Can Prevent The Onset Of Diabetes, But It Is Rarely Used
You've Heard The Bad About Viruses - Here's The Good
Dam Removal Study Reveals River Resiliency
How Clinics Avoid FDA Oversight Of Their Stem Cell Treatments
How To Reset A Diseased Cell

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