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Pigs’ Hearts Beat for a Year in Baboons’ Abdomens
Studies may one day lead to use of animal organs for human transplantation
- Posted August 20, 2014
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Many Women Who Have Mastectomy Don’t Get Breast Reconstruction: Study
Most were satisfied with their decision, researchers noted
- Posted August 20, 2014
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High-Risk Melanomas Often on Head or Neck, Study Finds
Rate of cell growth may be a key to diagnosis and treatment, an expert says
- Posted August 20, 2014
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Exercise May Guard Against Irregular Heartbeat in Older Women
Study found it lowered risk even if they were obese
- Posted August 20, 2014
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Seniors’ Sleep Woes May Be Linked to Loss of Brain Cells
Decline of these neurons occurs with aging, Alzheimer's, researchers say
- Posted August 20, 2014
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Study Ties Colds, Flu to Rare Risk of Stroke in Kids
Cause seems related to inflammation of the arteries, researchers say
- Posted August 20, 2014
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Pigs’ Hearts Beat for a Year in Baboons’ Abdomens
Studies may one day lead to use of animal organs for human transplantation
- Posted August 20, 2014
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Botox Tested on Stomach Cancer in Mice
Preliminary research suggests the wrinkle treatment might silence critical nerves that support tumors
- Posted August 20, 2014
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Seals, Sea Lions Helped Global Spread of TB, Study Finds
Research on origins of tuberculosis may shed light on how other viruses are transmitted between species
- Posted August 20, 2014
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Tight Blood Pressure Control Doesn’t Raise Risk of Falls, Study Says
Findings counter common beliefs about intensive treatment
- Posted August 20, 2014




















