Health Medicine Posted August 15, 2013: Cel
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Posted August 15, 2013:
- Cell Memory Mechanism Discovered
- Heart's Own Stem Cells Offer Hope for New Treatment of Heart Failure
- Sugar Helps Scientists Find and Assess Prostate Tumors
- More Than 28 Cups of Coffee a Week May Endanger Health in Under 55s
- Dad's Genes Build Placentas, Explaining Grandsire Effect
- Exercise Is No Quick Cure for Insomnia
Posted August 14, 2013:
- How Neurons Get Wired
- Researchers Use Nanoparticles to Fight Cancer
- Brain Scans Could Predict Response to Antipsychotic Medication
- Forensic Familial Search Methods Carry Risk of Certain False Matches
- Potent Mechanism Helps Viruses Shut Down Body's Defense System Against Infection
- Children Exposed to Lead Three Times More Likely to Be Suspended from School
- Study Debunks Controversial Multiple Sclerosis Theory
- Cancer's Origins Revealed: Genetic Imprints and Signatures Left by DNA-Damaging Processes That Lead to Cancer Identified
- Targeting Aggressive Prostate Cancer: How Non-Coding RNAs Fuel Cancer Growth
- Children of Obese Mothers at Greater Risk of Early Heart Death as Adults
- A Genetic Answer to the Alzheimer's Riddle?
- Watermelon Juice Relieves Post-Exercise Muscle Soreness
- Visualized Heartbeat Can Trigger 'out-of-Body Experience'
- Two Left Feet? Study Looks to Demystify Why We Lose Our Balance
- How Bacteria Found in Mouth May Cause Colorectal Cancer
- Low-Grade Prostate Cancers May Not Become Aggressive With Time -- Adds Support for 'Watch and Wait' Approach