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  • 03/03/2021

    New poll spotlights a major gap in testing for hearing loss in older adults

    Eighty percent of Americans over 50 say their primary care doctor hasn’t asked about their

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  • 03/02/2021

    Beijing’s SARS lockdown taught my children resilience. Your Covid kids will likely be fine.

    Many parents are filled with angst as they prepare for their children to exit a

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  • 03/02/2021

    Coronavirus-like particles could ensure reliability of simpler, faster COVID-19 tests

    Rapid COVID-19 tests are on the rise to deliver results faster to more people, and

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  • 03/02/2021

    ‘A Bluetooth mouse’: You can wirelessly read a mouse’s mind

    A research team at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering, Department of Computer

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  • 03/02/2021

    Readers and Tweeters Dispense Timely Advice for Difficult Times

    Letters to the Editor is a periodic feature. We welcome all comments and will publish a selection. We

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  • 03/02/2021

    Greenhouse gas emissions associated with dietary guidelines vary between countries

    Greenhouse gas emissions associated with national dietary guidelines advocating a healthy diet vary greatly between

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  • 03/02/2021

    Study: Public attitude toward COVID-19 and its treatments is more “infectious” than disease itself

    Public attitude toward COVID-19 and its treatments is more "infectious" than the disease itself, according

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  • 03/02/2021

    A new hub established for development of oligonucleotide drugs

    In recent years, techniques have been developed to treat diseases with what are known as

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05/11/2018

Americans are more anxious than before

Americans are becoming more anxious about their safety, health, finances, politics and relationships, a new online poll from the American

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05/11/2018

Multiple myeloma: A bold study to make allografting safer and more efficient

In a 10-patient cohort study led by Dr. Jean Roy, hematologist and professor at the Faculty of Medicine of Université

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05/11/2018

New tool analyzes disease and drug effects with unprecedented accuracy and consistency: IonStar could upend industry standards, and quicken medical diagnosis and drug development

A new protein analysis tool developed at the University at Buffalo could vastly increase the speed and precision with which

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05/11/2018

Ebola vaccines to be shipped to Congo, WHO chief says

Ebola vaccines will be shipped as quickly as possible to Congo as the number of suspected cases in the latest

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05/11/2018

‘Broccoli is a life saver’: GP claims the vegetable boosts immunity

‘Broccoli is a life saver’: TV doctor reveals why the vegetable is the ONLY one you need to eat to

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05/11/2018

How heart tissue combines mechanical strength and electrical reliability

The human heart can be viewed as both a mechanical and an electrical device – one that contracts and pumps

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05/11/2018

Blind pimple: How to get rid of a pimple under the skin

Blind pimples do not initially have a head like some other types of pimples. Acne affects around 50 million people

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05/11/2018

New study finds ginger proven to treat vomiting in children with acute gastroenteritis

Researchers presenting at the 51st ESPGHAN Annual Meeting have today revealed the results of a new study which proves the

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05/11/2018

Skin peeling between toes: Causes and treatment

The skin between the toes can peel for a variety of reasons, including allergic reactions, bacterial and fungal infections, or

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05/11/2018

How do public ‘report cards’ affect physicians’ treatment decisions?

Public “report cards” on outcomes for patients who have undergone percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI or coronary angiography) were originally developed

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  • ‘A Bluetooth mouse’: You can wirelessly read a mouse’s mind
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