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Brain Protein Might Offer New Clues to Alzheimer’s Treatment
High levels of BDNF appear to slow mental decline, researchers say
- Posted January 27, 2016
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Soy May Counter Effects of BPA in Women Undergoing Fertility Treatments
Soy-rich diet combats harmful chemical in those undergoing in-vitro fertilization, researchers report
- Posted January 27, 2016
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HIV Can Persist in Body Despite Drug Therapy
Scientists find virus replicates in lymphoid tissue and see a possible target for a cure
- Posted January 27, 2016
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Scientists Uncover Clues to Origins of Schizophrenia
Analysis found gene variant prompts too much 'pruning' in brain during teen years
- Posted January 27, 2016
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New Transplant Technique Might Free Type 1 Diabetics From Daily Injections
Mouse study showed that putting insulin-producing cells in capsules protected them from immune system
- Posted January 27, 2016
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Appalachia Cancer Rates Higher Than Average, But Shrinking
Smoking, poverty are key contributors, U.S. study says
- Posted January 27, 2016
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Seniors Need to Take Extra Care in the Cold
U.S. National Institute on Aging warns about hypothermia
- Posted January 27, 2016
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Health Highlights: Jan. 27, 2016
Heroin, Painkiller Overdose Drug Offered Free to High Schools
- Posted January 27, 2016