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WiFi may interact with signaling pathways in the brain, causing irreversible damage

WiFi may interact with signaling pathways in the brain, causing irreversible damage

Maternal age has no effect on IVF success, conclude researchers

Maternal age has no effect on IVF success, conclude researchers

New study calls healthiness of eggs into question

New study calls healthiness of eggs into question

Scientists revive pig brain cells four hours after death, providing hope for stroke patients

Scientists revive pig brain cells four hours after death, providing hope for stroke patients

Cervical cancer subtype increasing in several subpopulations of women

Cervical cancer subtype increasing in several subpopulations of women

Researchers identify risk factors for severe infection after knee replacement

Researchers identify risk factors for severe infection after knee replacement

Study: One in five children and youth suffer from a mental disorder

Study: One in five children and youth suffer from a mental disorder

Improper inhaler use common in children with asthma

Improper inhaler use common in children with asthma

New adhesive patch could help reduce post-heart attack muscle damage

New adhesive patch could help reduce post-heart attack muscle damage

Study identifies how enterococci bacteria cause antibiotic-resistant bloodstream infections

Study identifies how enterococci bacteria cause antibiotic-resistant bloodstream infections

HPV-negative cervical cancers are more aggressive with worse prognosis

HPV-negative cervical cancers are more aggressive with worse prognosis

Employee wellness programs provide little health benefits

Employee wellness programs provide little health benefits

Men who have a resting heart rate of 75 bpm are twice as likely to die early

Men who have a resting heart rate of 75 bpm are twice as likely to die early

Victims of bullying have greater chances of mental health problems, unemployment in later life

Victims of bullying have greater chances of mental health problems, unemployment in later life

Study tests high-tech, non-pharmaceutical way to address ADHD and distractibility

Study tests high-tech, non-pharmaceutical way to address ADHD and distractibility

Rutgers researchers identify new factor essential for maintaining stem cells in the brain and gut

Rutgers researchers identify new factor essential for maintaining stem cells in the brain and gut

Universal late pregnancy ultrasound improves health of mothers, babies and could be cost saving

Universal late pregnancy ultrasound improves health of mothers, babies and could be cost saving

Gut bacteria and pregnancy

Gut bacteria and pregnancy

Partner status influences link between sexual problems and self-efficacy in breast cancer survivors

Partner status influences link between sexual problems and self-efficacy in breast cancer survivors

Research sheds light on how leukemia cells become resistant to drugs

Research sheds light on how leukemia cells become resistant to drugs

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