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Antimicrobial resistance and foodborne diseases pay no heed to national frontiers

Antimicrobial resistance and foodborne diseases pay no heed to national frontiers

CHOP physician-researchers analyze opioid prescription patterns in children

CHOP physician-researchers analyze opioid prescription patterns in children

Megaphages detected in the intestinal tract of humans who eat high-fiber, low-fat diet

Megaphages detected in the intestinal tract of humans who eat high-fiber, low-fat diet

Migrants and refugees do not bring disease and are at greater health risk themselves says WHO

Migrants and refugees do not bring disease and are at greater health risk themselves says WHO

County by county, researchers link opioid deaths to drugmakers’ marketing

County by county, researchers link opioid deaths to drugmakers’ marketing

Researchers develop CRISPR-based method to control pests with precision-guided genetics

Researchers develop CRISPR-based method to control pests with precision-guided genetics

Himalayan marmot genome offers clues to high-altitude adaptation

Himalayan marmot genome offers clues to high-altitude adaptation

Scientists discover two therapies that slow progression of pediatric leukemia in mice

Scientists discover two therapies that slow progression of pediatric leukemia in mice

CWRU to use VivaLNK’s Vital Scout device for stress study in student athletes

CWRU to use VivaLNK’s Vital Scout device for stress study in student athletes

Revolutionary dietary supplement aims to mitigate long term impact of alcohol consumption

Revolutionary dietary supplement aims to mitigate long term impact of alcohol consumption

Earliest strain of plague bacteria found in neolithic Swedish mass grave

Earliest strain of plague bacteria found in neolithic Swedish mass grave

Genetic relic of the 'Black Death' may provide clues for treating fatal liver scarring

Genetic relic of the 'Black Death' may provide clues for treating fatal liver scarring

Climate change risks are on the rise globally warn researchers

Climate change risks are on the rise globally warn researchers

Research may pave way for development of potent weapons against cancer

Research may pave way for development of potent weapons against cancer

Scientists say worst year to be alive was 536 AD

Scientists say worst year to be alive was 536 AD

New research center will pave way to better diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases

New research center will pave way to better diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases

Umass Amherst researchers battle against youth suicide in rural Alaska Native communities

Umass Amherst researchers battle against youth suicide in rural Alaska Native communities

Study: Impact of opioid epidemic on children differs by state

Study: Impact of opioid epidemic on children differs by state

Cytokine levels could predict autoimmune reactions to cancer immunotherapy

Cytokine levels could predict autoimmune reactions to cancer immunotherapy

New resource outlines neurologic effects and treatment options for biologic, chemical attacks

New resource outlines neurologic effects and treatment options for biologic, chemical attacks

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