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New study shows that in horse play, adult-to-young ratio is key
Study gives more proof that intelligence is largely inherited
Mechanism of Alzheimer's suggests combination therapy needed
Search for blood pressure secrets reveals a surprising new syndrome
Depression twice as likely in seizure sufferers
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Medical costs for one premature baby could cover a dozen healthy births
Superbug complicates treatment of infections in cystic fibrosis
UK robot sub searches for signs of melting 60 km into an Antarctic ice shelf cavity
1 in 4 Americans lacks timely access to optimal care during time-sensitive medical emergencies
MRSA study suggests strategy shift needed to develop effective therapeutics
Financial security, more than money alone, may be key to happiness, Princeton study says
EAU launches new clinical guidelines for 2009 -- kidney cancer
OFC/NFOEC features breakthroughs in next-generation ethernet, metamaterials, networks
Early Detection Of Second Breast Cancers Halves Women's Risk Of Death
Lung Cancer: Molecular Scissors Determine Therapy Effectiveness
HPV vaccine may prevent preterm births
Historical Increase In Corn Yield -- It's In The Roots

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