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Study Yields Genetic Insights Into Pancreatic Cancer
Multiple gene mutations identified that could be targets for treatment
- Posted April 9, 2015
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Work-Related Asthma Affects Millions of U.S. Adults: CDC
If you can't give up the job, try to minimize contact with irritants, expert says
- Posted April 9, 2015
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Brain Scans May Predict Language Skills in Kids With Autism
But research is still preliminary, expert says
- Posted April 9, 2015
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Scientists Map DNA of Endangered Mountain Gorillas
Adaptive strategies for survival surprised researchers
- Posted April 9, 2015
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Contagious Leukemia Killing East Coast Clams
Scientists 'astonished' by the finding
- Posted April 9, 2015
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Fewer U.S. Children Getting Melanoma: Study
Researchers credit better education on risk of UV rays, changes in children's play
- Posted April 9, 2015
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Many U.S. Shoppers Choose Low-Salt Fare
Survey found about a third opt for healthier grocery items, although experts say labels could be improved
- Posted April 9, 2015
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Facelifts May Make Women Seem More Likable, Study Suggests
But this doesn't mean they'll be happier, expert says
- Posted April 9, 2015
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Young Adults Respond to Graphic Cigarette Warnings
Study findings suggest seeing is believing
- Posted April 9, 2015
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Migraine Drug May Up Risk of Eating Disorders in Some Teens
Case reports don't prove the medicine caused problems, however
- Posted April 9, 2015