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U.S. working conditions supporting working families lag far behind many other countries

U.S. working conditions supporting working families lag far behind many other countries

Results from study of Rituxan in rheumatoid arthritis show promise

Results from study of Rituxan in rheumatoid arthritis show promise

Artichokes and beans full of antioxidants

Artichokes and beans full of antioxidants

Couples with higher education and earnings more likely to marry

Couples with higher education and earnings more likely to marry

The American Medical Association has moved forward in its fight against obesity

The American Medical Association has moved forward in its fight against obesity

Heart attack patients are discharged without evidenced-based, guideline recommended, life-prolonging therapies

Heart attack patients are discharged without evidenced-based, guideline recommended, life-prolonging therapies

Lower rates of sudden death among women may be related to gender differences in heart arrhythmias

Lower rates of sudden death among women may be related to gender differences in heart arrhythmias

British Government is promoting cycling and walking as healthy and convenient ways to travel

British Government is promoting cycling and walking as healthy and convenient ways to travel

The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority reviews the first request by British scientists to clone human embryos today

The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority reviews the first request by British scientists to clone human embryos today

2,332 dengue fever cases reported in Philippines this year

2,332 dengue fever cases reported in Philippines this year

New material, cellular perfluoroelastomers could revolutionise surgery and save lives

New material, cellular perfluoroelastomers could revolutionise surgery and save lives

NICE guides new treatments for prostate cancer, drugs misuse, osteoporosis and heart failure

NICE guides new treatments for prostate cancer, drugs misuse, osteoporosis and heart failure

Genetically engineered thyroid stimulating hormone destroys tissue that often remains after thyroidectomy

Genetically engineered thyroid stimulating hormone destroys tissue that often remains after thyroidectomy

Pulsed dye laser therapy not effective in treating acne

Pulsed dye laser therapy not effective in treating acne

Obesity must be acknowledged as a disease

Obesity must be acknowledged as a disease

New approach to interpreting brain electroencephalograms could help understanding of epilepsy and autism

New approach to interpreting brain electroencephalograms could help understanding of epilepsy and autism

The UK health service proved robust in an exercise to test response to a deliberate release of a chemical substance

The UK health service proved robust in an exercise to test response to a deliberate release of a chemical substance

Joint initiative to tackle cancer, diabetes, heart disease and stroke

Joint initiative to tackle cancer, diabetes, heart disease and stroke

World's largest study into intensive care

World's largest study into intensive care

Cyberonics announces two new Phase IV epilepsy studies

Cyberonics announces two new Phase IV epilepsy studies

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