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Too much shut-eye can be bad for the brain, shows new study

Too much shut-eye can be bad for the brain, shows new study

Maternal Tdap immunization during third trimester linked with higher levels of pertussis antibodies in newborns

Maternal Tdap immunization during third trimester linked with higher levels of pertussis antibodies in newborns

QUT research explores biological, sociological factors associated with non-binary gender identity recognition

QUT research explores biological, sociological factors associated with non-binary gender identity recognition

Caltech researchers develop two new illusions with audiovisual postdictive effects

Caltech researchers develop two new illusions with audiovisual postdictive effects

Research explores whether increasing Medicare payments can improve nursing facility care

Research explores whether increasing Medicare payments can improve nursing facility care

Healthy gut microbiome shown to be important for recovery after heart attack

Healthy gut microbiome shown to be important for recovery after heart attack

Memory 'brainwaves' are identical in sleep and wakefulness

Memory 'brainwaves' are identical in sleep and wakefulness

Study examines effect of immediate vs delayed pushing during labor on delivery outcomes

Study examines effect of immediate vs delayed pushing during labor on delivery outcomes

New hope for children with aggressive form of cancer

New hope for children with aggressive form of cancer

New research projects aim to stop spread of African swine fever and prevent outbreak in the U.S.

New research projects aim to stop spread of African swine fever and prevent outbreak in the U.S.

Study: Sarcoma patients poorly informed about risk of interactions with anti-cancer drugs

Study: Sarcoma patients poorly informed about risk of interactions with anti-cancer drugs

Unrecognized childhood infections far greater threat than previously realized

Unrecognized childhood infections far greater threat than previously realized

Researchers implement automated program to screen for malnutrition in hospitalized children

Researchers implement automated program to screen for malnutrition in hospitalized children

Study highlights sex differences in 'thermal behavior'

Study highlights sex differences in 'thermal behavior'

Researchers successfully implant biomimetic hybrid prosthesis imitating bone structure

Researchers successfully implant biomimetic hybrid prosthesis imitating bone structure

Some cancer patients may benefit more from exercise than others

Some cancer patients may benefit more from exercise than others

Seed oils are best choice for improving cholesterol

Seed oils are best choice for improving cholesterol

Study identifies tumor cell population responsible for resistance to therapy and cancer relapse

Study identifies tumor cell population responsible for resistance to therapy and cancer relapse

Advanced breast cancer patients experience significant financial hardships

Advanced breast cancer patients experience significant financial hardships

Targeting a protein could be key for suppressing breast cancer metastasis, study suggests

Targeting a protein could be key for suppressing breast cancer metastasis, study suggests

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