Scientists have arrived at a key understanding about how cancers in individual patients spread, or metastasize, a study from the
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Researcher helps define subtypes of ovarian cancer
In a new paper published in the journal Clinical Cancer Research, CUNY SPH Associate Professor Levi Waldron and colleagues resolved
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Small, New World monkeys called marmosets can mimic the sleep disturbances, changes in circadian rhythm, and cognitive impairment people with
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In people with COPD, the air sacs in the lungs become damaged. This damage affects the exchange of oxygen and
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It sounds like some of your sperm got into her vagina. If so, it is definitely possible she could be
Continue reading »Absence of menstruation (amenorrhea): 13 causes
This article explores possible reasons for an absence of menstruation. It also covers when to see a doctor and the
Continue reading »Over past 20 years, percentage of children with ADHD nearly doubles
The number of children diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder has reached more than 10 percent, a significant increase during
Continue reading »14.6 percent of U.S. adults used marijuana in past year
(HealthDay)—Overall, 14.6 percent of U.S. adults report marijuana use in the past year, according to a research letter published online
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(HealthDay)—Excess cardiovascular risk varies with age at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes, according to a study published online Aug. 27
Continue reading »Structure of tau filaments in patients with Pick’s disease determined
A team of researchers with the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in the U.K. and Indiana University School of Medicine
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