Health Medicine. Posted July 25, 2013: Bacter
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Posted July 25, 2013:
- Bacterial Blockade: How Gut Microbes Can Inactivate Cardiac Drugs
- Researcher Digs Into the Contested Peanut-Allergy Epidemic
- Researchers Develop System That Uses a Big Data Approach to Personalized Healthcare
- Broad-Scale Genome Tinkering With Help of an RNA Guide: Biotechnology Tool Borrowed from Pathogenic Bacteria
- Novel Mechanism in Spinal Cord Injury Discovered: 'See-Saw' Molecule May Offer Clues to Potential Therapies in the Long-Term
- Rapamycin: Limited Anti-Aging Effects
- Women's Height Linked to Cancer Risk, Study Finds
- Potential New Target to Treat Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma
- How Brain Cells Change Their Tune
- Starring Role Discovered for Supporting Cells in Inner Ear
- Bad Night's Sleep? The Moon Could Be to Blame
- Silky Brain Implants May Help Stop Spread of Epilepsy
- Bipolar Disorder Takes Different Path in Patients Who Binge Eat, Study Suggests
- Study of Veterans Finds Links Between Outdoor Activities, Improved Mental Health
- New Techniques Use Lasers, LEDs, and Optics to 'See' Under the Skin
- Novel Nanometer Scaffolds Regulate the Biological Behaviors of Neural Stem Cells
- Key Target Responsible for Triggering Detrimental Effects in Brain Trauma Identified
- Adenoviruses May Pose Risk for Monkey-to-Human Leap
- Over 90 Percent of Dementia Cases in China Are Undetected, Study Finds
- Flow Restrictors May Reduce Young Children's Accidental Ingestion of Liquid Medications
- 'Epilepsy in a Dish': Stem Cell Research Reveals Clues to Disease's Origins and May Aid Search for Better Drugs