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Immune-Based Drug May Ease Chronic Eye Condition
Humira reduced inflammation that can lead to vision loss, researchers say
- Posted September 7, 2016
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Cord-Blood Transplants Show Promise in Leukemia Treatment
Donors and recipients don't need to be a perfect match, researcher says
- Posted September 7, 2016
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Delivering Twins at 37 Weeks May Help Prevent Stillbirths
If babies share placenta, delivery should probably occur a week earlier, research suggests
- Posted September 7, 2016
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A Woman’s Weight Has Complex Link to Stroke Risk
Being overweight ups odds for most prevalent form of attack, but may slightly lower chances for another type
- Posted September 7, 2016
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Do Overweight People Fare Better Than Others With Kidney Cancer?
Study suggests they do, giving insights into potential new treatments
- Posted September 7, 2016
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Delivering Twins at 37 Weeks May Help Prevent Stillbirths
If babies share placenta, delivery should probably occur a week earlier, research suggests
- Posted September 7, 2016
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A Woman’s Weight Has Complex Link to Stroke Risk
Being overweight ups odds for most prevalent form of attack, but may slightly lower chances for another type
- Posted September 7, 2016
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Do Overweight People Fare Better Than Others With Kidney Cancer?
Study suggests they do, giving insights into potential new treatments
- Posted September 7, 2016
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Hair Plus DNA May Advance Forensics
Proteins in one strand can help with human identification and archeology, researchers say
- Posted September 7, 2016
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‘Glycemic Index’ Too Unreliable to Manage Diabetes: Study
Wide variability seen after eating same food at different times
- Posted September 7, 2016



















