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Treatment of chronic low back pain can reverse abnormal brain activity and function

Treatment of chronic low back pain can reverse abnormal brain activity and function

Positive results from Astellas Pharma's mirabegron phase III trial in overactive bladder

Positive results from Astellas Pharma's mirabegron phase III trial in overactive bladder

Early exposure to social deprivation and neglect linked to prematurely shortened telomeres in children

Early exposure to social deprivation and neglect linked to prematurely shortened telomeres in children

The biophysics of snakebites

The biophysics of snakebites

SYMBICORT long-term comparative study data in African American asthma patients presented at ATS 2011

SYMBICORT long-term comparative study data in African American asthma patients presented at ATS 2011

Merck acquires Inspire Pharmaceuticals

Merck acquires Inspire Pharmaceuticals

InVivo Therapeutics reports net loss of $1,278,000 for first quarter 2011

InVivo Therapeutics reports net loss of $1,278,000 for first quarter 2011

Study reveals role of KLF14 regulatory gene in type 2 diabetes

Study reveals role of KLF14 regulatory gene in type 2 diabetes

Study reveals crucial role of histone deacetylases in type 2 diabetes

Study reveals crucial role of histone deacetylases in type 2 diabetes

Scientists discover new class of compounds that selectively block 'serine hydrolases'

Scientists discover new class of compounds that selectively block 'serine hydrolases'

Otsuka Pharmaceutical reports OPC-34712 Phase 2 trial results in major depressive disorder

Otsuka Pharmaceutical reports OPC-34712 Phase 2 trial results in major depressive disorder

Nine nurses earn UC Irvine recognition for patient care, education and guidance, teamwork

Nine nurses earn UC Irvine recognition for patient care, education and guidance, teamwork

Midbrain habenula region plays a key role in nicotine dependence

Midbrain habenula region plays a key role in nicotine dependence

Study offers hints to why Parkinson's so selectively harms dopamine-producing cells

Study offers hints to why Parkinson's so selectively harms dopamine-producing cells

German doctors among first to treat ischemic stroke patients with new blood clot retrieval device

German doctors among first to treat ischemic stroke patients with new blood clot retrieval device

Swedish adds new virtual reality training simulator to help surgeons practice on robotic-assisted system

Swedish adds new virtual reality training simulator to help surgeons practice on robotic-assisted system

New research may help explain how post-traumatic stress syndrome develops in some people

New research may help explain how post-traumatic stress syndrome develops in some people

GSK, AstraZeneca and University of Manchester create new collaborative centre for inflammation research

GSK, AstraZeneca and University of Manchester create new collaborative centre for inflammation research

Neuroscientists document deliberate control of touch sensations in human working memory

Neuroscientists document deliberate control of touch sensations in human working memory

Visual perception and attention can be changed by passive stimulation

Visual perception and attention can be changed by passive stimulation

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