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Evolutionary origin of bacterial chromosomes revealed
Mayo clinic: Retired national football league linemen have high incidence of sleep apnea
Federal funding gap cited for research on human health impacts due to climate change
Do Americans have an identity crisis when it comes to race and ethnicity?
New study suggests Rx estrogen delivery through the skin may show safety benefits as opposed to oral delivery
Mayo study shows simple finger device may help predict future heart events, such as heart attack
Study shows that exercise reduces migraine suffering
Individualized stroke treatment available for patients, though underutilized
Psychiatric disorders are common in adults who have had anorexia
Public transit users 3 times more likely to meet fitness guidelines: UBC research
Clarke clarifies pattern recognition theory
Gorilla gets MRI at Bronx Zoo
External focus improves postural stability in patients with Parkinson's disease
Changes in gene may stunt lung development in children
University of Minnesota expert on smart grids and smart grid security speaks on Capitol Hill today
COPD-related problems hard to swallow
Gene variants may determine lung function and susceptibility to maternal smoking
Data suggesting that omacetaxine can eradicate leukemic stem cells may offer a breakthrough for CML
Combating weight gain caused by antipsychotic treatments
Protein from tick saliva studied for potential myasthenia gravis treatment
VAI study rules out transcriptional coactivators as useful herpes antiviral drug targets
Questioning why health care IT manufacturers aren't liable for product-related medical errors
A venomous tale: Vipers shape lizards' tail-shedding abilities
US hospital use of electronic health records abysmally low, says new study
Brain surgery on Monday, home on Tuesday

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