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A fast magnetic fix for sepsis?
Study: Morbidly obese sedentary for more than 99 percent of day
Knobbly kneed ID
RIT scientist fine-tunes Hubble Space Telescope
Visual learning study challenges common belief on attention
AADR testifies before the NAS' Committee on Comparative Effectiveness Research Priorities
Recession cuts many, not all plastic surgery procedures
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New wheat disease could spread faster than expected
Faster, better diagnosis for patients with heart rhythm disorders
Energy drinks may be harmful to people with hypertension, heart disease
Journal of General Physiology explores mysteries of TRP channels in latest Perspectives series
HIV-1 protease inhibitor induced oxidative stress in pancreatic B-cells: thymoquinone protection
Policies regarding IRB members' industry relationships often lacking
Queen's scientists find new way to battle MRSA
Synthetic biology: The next biotech revolution is brewing
Fructose metabolism by the brain increases food intake and obesity
Is consensus in anti-aging medical intervention an elusive expectation
Intensive summer program helps physicians build clinical research careers
Tips from the American Journal of Pathology
Uvalde Center water research could have national, international applications
Plant pathologists call for more data to support pre-harvest food safety interventions
'Master regulator' of skin formation discovered
Older adults concern for personal health linked to walking difficulty
Safe driving education should be part of routine teen physicals, Hopkins children's experts say

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