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Bacteria May Help Battle Cancer, Study Suggests
Weakened germ injected into tumor killed malignant cells, researchers report
- Posted January 31, 2015
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Winter Is the Season of Nosebleeds
Expert offers tips for prevention and treatment
- Posted January 31, 2015
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Lead Exposure May Be Bigger Threat to Boys Than Girls
Hormones may offer young females some protection from toxic effects, study says
- Posted January 30, 2015
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Lead Exposure May Be Bigger Threat to Boys Than Girls
Hormones may offer young females some protection from toxic effects, study says
- Posted January 30, 2015
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Early Exposure to English May Help Spanish-Speaking Kids in School
Hearing it at home can bolster success in classroom, researcher says
- Posted January 30, 2015
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Early Exposure to English May Help Spanish-Speaking Kids in School
Hearing it at home can bolster success in classroom, researcher says
- Posted January 30, 2015
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Girls Outperform Boys Academically Around the Globe, Study Says
Even in countries with gender inequality, female students often have better grades
- Posted January 30, 2015
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Researchers Learning More About Deadly Pancreatic Cancer
FDA hopes targeted drug research will lead to 'big break'
- Posted January 30, 2015
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Breast Reconstruction Complications Similar for Older, Younger Women
But risk of blood clots higher with use of seniors' own tissue instead of implants
- Posted January 30, 2015
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Flame Retardants May Raise Risk of Preterm Births, Study Finds
Women with higher blood levels of common chemicals were more likely to deliver early
- Posted January 30, 2015




















