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Scientists Unlock a Key to Cell Stress
Stressed cells can halt protein production, which could could shed light on diseases like Alzheimer's and ALS
- Posted September 11, 2014
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Medications Plus Parent Training May Help Kids With Aggression, ADHD
Combination treatment seems to reduce anger and violent tendencies, study finds
- Posted September 11, 2014
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FDA Approves New Obesity Drug
Contrave combines two existing drugs that treat addiction and depression
- Posted September 11, 2014
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‘Fat Shaming’ Doesn’t Motivate Obese People to Lose Weight: Study
This type of discrimination may actually lead to weight gain, researchers say
- Posted September 11, 2014
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Golden Retriever Study Sniffs for Cancer Clues
Researchers enrolling 3,000 dogs to learn about risk factors for canine disease
- Posted September 11, 2014
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Estrogen Receptor May Play a Role in Autism
Researchers find lower levels of key sex hormones in small study
- Posted September 11, 2014
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Health Highlights: Sept. 11, 2014
Hospitals Overprescribing Antibiotics, Study Shows
- Posted September 11, 2014
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Physical Activity May Boost School Performance, Especially for Boys
Walking, bicycling to school linked to better reading scores in study
- Posted September 11, 2014
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Researchers Probe Molecular Cause for Glaucoma
Scientists now at work on eye drops they hope will one day combat the leading cause of blindness in U.S.
- Posted September 11, 2014
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Obese People May Be More Vulnerable to Food Cues
Eating might be less rewarding and more habitual for them, research suggests
- Posted September 11, 2014



















