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Birth size a marker of susceptibility to breast cancer later in life

Birth size a marker of susceptibility to breast cancer later in life

7 million pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa infected with hookworms

7 million pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa infected with hookworms

Research suggests doctors should consider kidney-sparing surgery

Research suggests doctors should consider kidney-sparing surgery

Statin-induced muscle disorders are focus of $2.5 million in grants from NIH

Statin-induced muscle disorders are focus of $2.5 million in grants from NIH

Raised risk of prostate cancer in Black men

Raised risk of prostate cancer in Black men

Experts confront cancer trend: aging population, new challenges

Experts confront cancer trend: aging population, new challenges

Cholesterol research, begun in the 'Little Skate,' Garners Award

Cholesterol research, begun in the 'Little Skate,' Garners Award

New technology promises tests for diseases such as cancer in 15 minutes

New technology promises tests for diseases such as cancer in 15 minutes

Molecule provides new understanding of cause of colon cancer

Molecule provides new understanding of cause of colon cancer

New gout gene discovery

New gout gene discovery

Parents warned that second-hand smoke may trigger nicotine dependence symptoms in children

Parents warned that second-hand smoke may trigger nicotine dependence symptoms in children

Don't ask, don't tell doesn't work in prenatal care

Don't ask, don't tell doesn't work in prenatal care

Surgical treatment provides new option for some colorectal cancer patients

Surgical treatment provides new option for some colorectal cancer patients

When particles are so small that they seep right through skin

When particles are so small that they seep right through skin

Arthritis treatments glucosamine and chondroitin shown to be no better than placebo

Arthritis treatments glucosamine and chondroitin shown to be no better than placebo

Birth size a marker for breast cancer later in life

Birth size a marker for breast cancer later in life

Tuberculosis bacterium uses its sugar coat to sweeten its chances of living in lungs

Tuberculosis bacterium uses its sugar coat to sweeten its chances of living in lungs

Immune system hurts as well as fights cancer - discovery could lead to new cancer treatments with fewer side effects

Immune system hurts as well as fights cancer - discovery could lead to new cancer treatments with fewer side effects

Multiple sclerosis patients have higher spinal fluid levels of suspicious immune molecule

Multiple sclerosis patients have higher spinal fluid levels of suspicious immune molecule

Second-hand smoke may trigger nicotine dependence symptoms in kids

Second-hand smoke may trigger nicotine dependence symptoms in kids

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