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Menopause - nature's way of dealing with reproductive competition

Menopause - nature's way of dealing with reproductive competition

Body mass often down to our genes

Body mass often down to our genes

Dallas area cornea shortages could benefit from national study

Dallas area cornea shortages could benefit from national study

Eli Lilly starts trial of treatment of mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease

Eli Lilly starts trial of treatment of mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease

Angina drug ranolazine shows promise for heart rhythm disorders

Angina drug ranolazine shows promise for heart rhythm disorders

Fasting for two days protects healthy cells against chemotherapy

Fasting for two days protects healthy cells against chemotherapy

Gene mutations tied to immune comeback during therapy for HIV-1

Gene mutations tied to immune comeback during therapy for HIV-1

Americans living longer, enjoying greater health and prosperity, but important disparities remain

Americans living longer, enjoying greater health and prosperity, but important disparities remain

Umbilical cord blood cell therapy may reduce signs and symptoms of Alzheimer's disease

Umbilical cord blood cell therapy may reduce signs and symptoms of Alzheimer's disease

Groundbreaking study validates Pittsburgh Compound-B in identifying Alzheimer's disease brain toxins

Groundbreaking study validates Pittsburgh Compound-B in identifying Alzheimer's disease brain toxins

New Alzheimer's disease survey reveals children of sandwich caregivers assist with loved ones' care

New Alzheimer's disease survey reveals children of sandwich caregivers assist with loved ones' care

Stanford researchers unmask proteins in telomerase

Stanford researchers unmask proteins in telomerase

Research finds genes and processes that may underlie what makes some people more susceptible to Parkinson's disease

Research finds genes and processes that may underlie what makes some people more susceptible to Parkinson's disease

Jumping gene may contribute to Cockayne syndrome

Jumping gene may contribute to Cockayne syndrome

Discovery of new effect for insulin

Discovery of new effect for insulin

Smell impairment can precede the development of Parkinson's disease in men

Smell impairment can precede the development of Parkinson's disease in men

African-American women less likely to reduce drinking during pregnancy

African-American women less likely to reduce drinking during pregnancy

HRT users and non-HRT users benefited equally from the exercise

HRT users and non-HRT users benefited equally from the exercise

White matter and balance in old age

White matter and balance in old age

Pycnogenol  improves memory of senior citizens

Pycnogenol improves memory of senior citizens

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