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Study shows cardiorespiratory exercise is good for the brain's gray matter

Study shows cardiorespiratory exercise is good for the brain's gray matter

Diabetes is an independent risk factor for development of heart failure, study shows

Diabetes is an independent risk factor for development of heart failure, study shows

Structured compensation model achieves pay equity among physicians

Structured compensation model achieves pay equity among physicians

Short chain fatty acid supplementation improves stroke recovery, mice study shows

Short chain fatty acid supplementation improves stroke recovery, mice study shows

New machine learning platform can help spot colorectal cancers, predict disease severity

New machine learning platform can help spot colorectal cancers, predict disease severity

Protein therapy could improve outcomes following heart attack, study shows

Protein therapy could improve outcomes following heart attack, study shows

Intravenous administration boosts protective power of TB vaccine

Intravenous administration boosts protective power of TB vaccine

Tau-protein better predicts brain atrophy in Alzheimer's patients than amyloid plaques

Tau-protein better predicts brain atrophy in Alzheimer's patients than amyloid plaques

New trial shows how parents can avoid bringing dangerous bacteria into the NICU

New trial shows how parents can avoid bringing dangerous bacteria into the NICU

Bile acids help norovirus to infect cells of the small intestine

Bile acids help norovirus to infect cells of the small intestine

Obj-SCD predicts future amyloid accumulation and neurodegeneration

Obj-SCD predicts future amyloid accumulation and neurodegeneration

New dementia vaccine may proceed to clinical trials after successful testing

New dementia vaccine may proceed to clinical trials after successful testing

Research review discusses anti-cancer properties of turmeric

Research review discusses anti-cancer properties of turmeric

Amyloid plaques may not necessarily come first in Alzheimer's disease, suggests new study

Amyloid plaques may not necessarily come first in Alzheimer's disease, suggests new study

New combination of antibodies leads to more effective tumor destruction

New combination of antibodies leads to more effective tumor destruction

Consumers feel empowered and confused by direct-to-consumer fertility tests, study reveals

Consumers feel empowered and confused by direct-to-consumer fertility tests, study reveals

Individualized pelvic physical therapy decreases incontinence, pain in post-prostatectomy patients

Individualized pelvic physical therapy decreases incontinence, pain in post-prostatectomy patients

Exposure to pyrethroid insecticides associated with cardiovascular death

Exposure to pyrethroid insecticides associated with cardiovascular death

Closing of local automotive assembly plants may lead to rise in opioid overdose deaths

Closing of local automotive assembly plants may lead to rise in opioid overdose deaths

Exposure of pregnant women to persistent organic pollutants linked to smaller fetuses

Exposure of pregnant women to persistent organic pollutants linked to smaller fetuses

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