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Scientists Erase, Then Restore Memories in Rats
In the future, the mind tweak might have applications for Alzheimer's patients, researchers say
- Posted June 1, 2014
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1 in 4 Smokers With Gene Defect May Get Lung Cancer
Study finds smokers with gene normally linked to breast cancer appear to have a much higher risk of lung cancer
- Posted June 1, 2014
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Natural Blondes May Have 1 Gene to Thank
Scientists discover the DNA behind flaxen tresses
- Posted June 1, 2014
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Newer Anti-Estrogen Treatment May Benefit Younger Breast Cancer Survivors
Drug appears more effective than tamoxifen at reducing recurrence in premenopausal women: study
- Posted June 1, 2014
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Number of Cancer Survivors Should Grow to 19 Million in Next Decade: Report
Meeting their medical needs will become even more important in coming years, researcher says
- Posted June 1, 2014