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Hybrid Immune Cells from Skull Bone Marrow Suppress Brain Cancer

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Scientists Create a Computational Tool That ID's Rheumatoid Arthritis Subtypes

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An Evolutionary Journey From Ancient Asgardians to Human Immunity

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The Promise and Power of Pharmacogenomics (eBook)

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Harnessing Automated Insulin Delivery: Case Reports from Marathon Runners with Type 1 Diabetes

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A Roadmap of the Molecular Human

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A Good Mutation - This Genetic Variant Protects Babies from Jaundice

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Regular Phone Use Linked to Cardiovascular Risk

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Cigarette Carbon Monoxide May Protect Against Parkinson's

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Varied Tasks Better than Repetition for Old Age Cognition

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21% of Adults Aged 50+ Used Cannabis in the Last Year

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New Biomarkers Reveal More About Unexplained Chronic Itch

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Diabetes Drug Linked to 20% Lower Risk of Dementia, Parkinson's

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A Roadmap of the Molecular Human

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Varied Tasks Better than Repetition for Old Age Cognition

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Researchers Discover Aberrant Proteins That Trigger Lupus

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Regular Exercisers Have Healthier Belly Fat

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Awareness of an Unusual but Real Diagnosis is Spreading Online

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Subtype-Dependent Health Disparities Among Breast Cancer Patients

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High Fat and Sugar Diet During Pregnancy Puts Babies at Risk

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21% of Adults Aged 50+ Used Cannabis in the Last Year

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New Biomarkers Reveal More About Unexplained Chronic Itch

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A Good Mutation - This Genetic Variant Protects Babies from Jaundice

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Diabetes Drug Linked to 20% Lower Risk of Dementia, Parkinson's

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Healthy Bacterial Strains That Can Fight Gut Infections are ID'ed

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Awareness of Workplace-Related Cancers Can Lead to Preventative Strategies

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Changes in Brain Cell Populations Driving Aging & Alzheimer's are ID'ed

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The Promise and Power of Pharmacogenomics (eBook)

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Catching up on Sleep on Weekends Lowers Heart Disease Risk

Using weekends to catch up on lost sleep may lower your risk of developing heart disease by about 20%.



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A Novel Link between Cancer and Aging May Provide a Therapeutic Target

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Blood Test Can Predict 30-Year Heart Disease Risk in Women

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High Cholesterol Early in Life Raises Risk of Artery Disease

Eating an unhealthy diet when young could accelerate the risk of developing artery disease.



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Successful ultra-rare cell isolation with the CGX10 System

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Harnessing Automated Insulin Delivery: Case Reports from Marathon Runners with Type 1 Diabetes

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Scientists Create a Computational Tool That ID's Rheumatoid Arthritis Subtypes

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Regular Exercisers Have Healthier Belly Fat

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Awareness of an Unusual but Real Diagnosis is Spreading Online

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Subtype-Dependent Health Disparities Among Breast Cancer Patients

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