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Epidemic bacteria can damage mucins to enter and infect a body part

Epidemic bacteria can damage mucins to enter and infect a body part

Conference highlights studies on metabolism, aging and monarch butterfly migration

Conference highlights studies on metabolism, aging and monarch butterfly migration

BfArM grants Moberg Derma approval to initiate Limtop clinical phase I trial for actinic keratosis

BfArM grants Moberg Derma approval to initiate Limtop clinical phase I trial for actinic keratosis

Unknown 'root' extension in hair cells of the inner ear

Unknown 'root' extension in hair cells of the inner ear

Blood vessels that form within brain cancers predominantly not made up of cancer cells

Blood vessels that form within brain cancers predominantly not made up of cancer cells

New vaccination strategy may effectively eradicate HIV-1 infection

New vaccination strategy may effectively eradicate HIV-1 infection

Enhanced linkage-to-care strategy helps HIV patients receive, remain in care, study shows

Enhanced linkage-to-care strategy helps HIV patients receive, remain in care, study shows

State legislatures take on ultrasound mandate costs, employee health plans, Medicaid reform, malpractice

State legislatures take on ultrasound mandate costs, employee health plans, Medicaid reform, malpractice

Genetically modified pig may hold keys to develop treatments for RP

Genetically modified pig may hold keys to develop treatments for RP

New hybrid aspirin shrinks tumors, curbs cancer cell growth

New hybrid aspirin shrinks tumors, curbs cancer cell growth

MEDVAMC initiates Aeterna Zentaris' AEZS-130 Phase 2A trial in cancer cachexia

MEDVAMC initiates Aeterna Zentaris' AEZS-130 Phase 2A trial in cancer cachexia

Researchers identify specific gene linked with throat cancer

Researchers identify specific gene linked with throat cancer

XMetA can control blood glucose levels in patients with diabetes

XMetA can control blood glucose levels in patients with diabetes

Cancer-based blood vessel theory questioned

Cancer-based blood vessel theory questioned

Do we age as a consequence of being protected against cancer?

Do we age as a consequence of being protected against cancer?

Some bone marrow cells could prevent rejection of transplanted kidney in recipients: Study

Some bone marrow cells could prevent rejection of transplanted kidney in recipients: Study

Bellicum raises $20M in Series B financing

Bellicum raises $20M in Series B financing

Positive phase II trial results from Circassia's ragweed allergy therapy

Positive phase II trial results from Circassia's ragweed allergy therapy

Daylight-saving time may increase risk of heart attack

Daylight-saving time may increase risk of heart attack

Deafness penetrates more rapidly and deeply into the brain than previously thought

Deafness penetrates more rapidly and deeply into the brain than previously thought

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