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Scientists, Ethicists Debate Future of Gene Editing
U.S. summit draws attention to a technology with great potential -- and peril
- Posted December 2, 2015
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Could Energy Drink ‘Shots’ Raise Teens’ Diabetes Risk?
Study found those who consumed caffeine-laden drinks had higher blood sugar, insulin levels later
- Posted December 2, 2015
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New Drug May Help Fight Heart Failure
Analysis suggests Entresto could extend patients' lives, but one expert has concerns about cost of new drugs
- Posted December 2, 2015
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Slowed Walking in Seniors May Signal Alzheimer’s Danger
Study found higher levels of beta amyloid in brains of those who didn't move as fast as their peers
- Posted December 2, 2015
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Slowed Walking in Seniors May Signal Alzheimer’s Danger
Study found higher levels of beta amyloid in brains of those who didn't move as fast as their peers
- Posted December 2, 2015
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MRI Can Spot Early Signs of Knee Arthritis: Study
Even when X-rays are normal, the scans can signal need for preventive steps, researchers say
- Posted December 2, 2015
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Too Much TV While Younger May Hamper Middle-Aged Brain
Low levels of physical activity also tied to decreased mental function later in life, study finds
- Posted December 2, 2015
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Negative News on Statins Tied to Dropped Prescriptions
Researcher says heart benefits outweigh risk of side effects
- Posted December 2, 2015
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False-Positive Mammogram May Hint at Breast Cancer Risk Later
But researcher stresses that risk is small, and women should be vigilant with screenings
- Posted December 2, 2015



















