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Electrical Brain Stimulation Might Help Fibromyalgia Patients
Small French study saw improvement in people's mood, quality of life
- Posted March 26, 2014
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Mouse Study May Shed Light on Huntington’s Disease
The hereditary brain disease can destroy patients' ability to walk, talk and swallow
- Posted March 26, 2014
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New Gene ‘Atlas’ Maps Human DNA Activity
Knowing the 'on/off' switches for genes could give researchers vital insight into disease, experts say
- Posted March 26, 2014
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Hospital-Related Infections Hit Nearly 650,000 Patients in 2011: CDC
Specific source of dangerous germs still unclear in about half of cases
- Posted March 26, 2014
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Goats Aren’t Dummies
Study finds they can learn complex tasks, remember them for a long time
- Posted March 26, 2014
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White House Extends Enrollment Deadline for Obamacare
All people have to do is check a box on the HealthCare.gov website to gain added time, report says
- Posted March 26, 2014
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Doctors Really Do Raise Your Blood Pressure
Study indicates that long-suspected 'white coat effect' is real
- Posted March 26, 2014
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CT Scans Might Help Diagnose Gout in Some Cases
But, standard needle aspiration testing usually effective, study authors report
- Posted March 26, 2014




















