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Study identifies gene variants associated with early-onset myocardial infarction

Study identifies gene variants associated with early-onset myocardial infarction

Salt and the City is a killer and we're awash with it!

Salt and the City is a killer and we're awash with it!

Proof of concept vaccine against Chikungunya virus

Proof of concept vaccine against Chikungunya virus

Guidance for evaluating menopause-like condition in girls and young women

Guidance for evaluating menopause-like condition in girls and young women

Breast cancer risk rapidly declines after women stop taking postmenopausal combined hormone therapy

Breast cancer risk rapidly declines after women stop taking postmenopausal combined hormone therapy

Discovery of new schizophrenia gene

Discovery of new schizophrenia gene

Lots of TV during teens linked to depression in young adulthood

Lots of TV during teens linked to depression in young adulthood

Economic burden of migraine in the U.S.

Economic burden of migraine in the U.S.

Premature babies are a costly item!

Premature babies are a costly item!

Muscle control the best option for back pain

Muscle control the best option for back pain

Exercise no danger for joints

Exercise no danger for joints

Study compares exercise regimens for obese older adults

Study compares exercise regimens for obese older adults

New understanding of genetic basis of psoriasis

New understanding of genetic basis of psoriasis

Anxious seniors may benefit from SSRIs

Anxious seniors may benefit from SSRIs

Poxvirus breakthrough

Poxvirus breakthrough

Stroke telemedicine assessed

Stroke telemedicine assessed

Two out of three Canadians not aware of peripheral arterial disease

Two out of three Canadians not aware of peripheral arterial disease

Obesity centre behind major staff expansion

Obesity centre behind major staff expansion

A tipple a day helps seniors keep disabilities at bay

A tipple a day helps seniors keep disabilities at bay

Is human ‘imperfection’ such a bad thing?

Is human ‘imperfection’ such a bad thing?

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