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Teaching autistic teens to make friends
Desert woodrats switch one dietary poison for another
Gene therapy appears safe to regenerate gum tissue
Journal Chest: April news briefs
UIC biologists use DNA to study migration of threatened whale sharks
Human impacts on coral reefs of Northwestern Hawaiian islands revealed
Fat-derived inflammatory factor may explain diseases that come with obesity
High-fat diets plus extra protein make for bad mix
Too much protein, eaten along with fat, may lead to insulin resistance
Joslin study pinpoints role of insulin on glucagon levels
'Pain in the ICU' report suggests comprehensive approach
Cheap and efficient white light LEDs new design described in AIP's Journal of Applied Physics
Oral contraceptives associated with increased risk of lupus
VA/UAB study looks at functional decline in older patients after hospitalization
Patient preferences play role in racial disparities in rheumatoid arthritis treatment
New drug shows promising results for psoriatic arthritis
Genetic risk factors play role in autoantibody-negative rheumatoid arthritis
Spring fishing season arrives... and with it, amphibian diseases
When physical and mental health problems co-occur and money gets tight, which prescriptions go unfilled?
U study shows MRI-based method holds promise for predicting treatment outcomes in patients with AF
New, simple method identifies preterm infants at risk of eye disease
Fitting pieces for biosensors
New security and medical sensor devices made possible by metallic nanostructures
From three to four: A quantum leap in few-body physics
Altered gene can increase risk of schizophrenia

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