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Cosmic Building Block Dust From An Ancient Supernova Found
Suramin: Old Sleeping Sickness Drug Reverses Autism-like Symptoms In Mouse Model
A Blood Test For Depression
Cretaceous Octopus With Ink And Suckers -- The World's Least Likely Fossils?
Why Do We Feel Better Buying Clothes Where We Know The Size Is Wrong?
Understanding Mental Illness Through Gene-Environment Interactions
Frankincense Oil -- A Wise Man's Remedy For Bladder Cancer
MIT: As Planet Warms, Poor Nations Face Economic Chill
New Target For Heart Failure Therapy Identified
Regulatory Molecule For Tumor Formation Or Suppression Identified By Singapore, US Researchers
Obese Women Play Cancer Roulette
Students In Charter Schools More Likely To Graduate, Attend College
Symposium To Look At Genetic Basis Of Exercise
Vitamin D May Not Be The Answer To Feeling SAD
Brain Abnormality Found In Boys With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Female Mammals Follow Their Noses To The Right Mates
Contrary To Widely Held Beliefs, Romance Can Last In Long-term Relationships, Say Researchers
Link Between Religious Coping And Aggressive Treatment In Terminally Ill Cancer Patients
Drug Being Used To Improve Cognition Affects Dopamine, Suggesting Potential For Abuse
Animal Families With The Most Diversity Also Have Widest Range Of Size
New tool calculates risk of bleeding in heart attack patients
MSU researcher develops E. coli vaccine
1-story masonry building survives strong jolts during UC San Diego seismic tests
Surgical gel used to stop bleeding could confuse mammograms
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