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The ‘Love Hormone’ May Quiet Tinnitus
Small, preliminary study suggests oxytocin might ease 'ringing in the ears'
- Posted September 22, 2016
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Can Brain ‘Pacemaker’ Improve Lives of Head Trauma Patients?
Deep brain stimulation appears to boost function and quality of life, small study finds
- Posted September 22, 2016
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Heavy Drinking Can Harm the Aging Brain
Study supports notion that the habit is toxic to brain cells, slows mental abilities
- Posted September 22, 2016
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Scientists Zero In on Cause of Rare, Disfiguring Skin Disorder
Ichthyosis is a genetic condition that leaves people with red, scaly skin
- Posted September 22, 2016
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Scientists Zero In on Cause of Rare, Disfiguring Skin Disorder
Ichthyosis is a genetic condition that leaves people with red, scaly skin
- Posted September 22, 2016
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Tamoxifen OK for Breast Cancer Patients Without Uterine Abnormalities: Study
Pretreatment ultrasounds may reassure women about their uterine cancer risk, researchers say
- Posted September 22, 2016
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Software Speeds Up Analysis of Breast Cancer Risk: Study
Doctors were 30 times slower reading mammograms, researchers report
- Posted September 22, 2016
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Falls a Growing and Deadly Threat for Older Americans
They cause millions of injuries and soaring health care costs, CDC report shows
- Posted September 22, 2016
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DNA-Based Vaccine Guards Against Zika in Monkey Study
Human safety trials are already under way, researchers add
- Posted September 22, 2016