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Einstein researchers devise a fast and sensitive way to detect ricin
High-dose radiation improves lung cancer survival, U-M study finds
Compendium of pancreatic cancer biomarkers established as strategic approach to early detection
Researcher Gets $150,000 Grant to Study Divine Healing
Reserves found to be 'effective tool' for reducing fires in Brazilian rainforests
Owls' dawn and dusk concerts promote visual communication
Wild chimpanzees exchange meat for sex
Climate change to spur rapid shifts in wildfire hotspots
New Mexican health-care program successful at reducing crippling health care costs
Mexican health care program successful at reducing crippling health care costs
Adult brain processes fractions 'effortlessly'
Growth factor TGF-B helps maintain health of retinal blood vessels
Exercise is safe, improves outcomes for patients with heart failure
More intensive treatment not associated with better outcomes in early bladder cancer
Multifocal lung cancers appear to originate from single cancer clone
Also in the April 7 JNCI
Exercise improves quality of life for heart failure patients
Studies indicate exercise training may provide some benefit for patients with heart failure
Cognitive behavior therapy helps older adults with anxiety reduce worry, improve mental health
Waist size found to be predictor of heart failure in both men and women
More intense bladder cancer treatment does not improve survival, U-M study finds
Mayo researchers discover mechanism of cell type-specific signaling in tumor development
Exercise is safe, improves quality of life in patients with chronic heart failure
Digital album puts focus on kids' health
New medications show promise in treating drug-resistant prostate cancer

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