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AACN invites nurses, other healthcare professionals to 2014 National Teaching Institute & Critical Care Exposition

AACN invites nurses, other healthcare professionals to 2014 National Teaching Institute & Critical Care Exposition

Tel Aviv University researcher finds new evidence that educated adults retain traces of their childhood

Tel Aviv University researcher finds new evidence that educated adults retain traces of their childhood

Inovio Pharmaceuticals unveils new DNA-based cytokine immune activator

Inovio Pharmaceuticals unveils new DNA-based cytokine immune activator

CWRU researchers receive NIAID grant to conduct HIV research and clinical trials

CWRU researchers receive NIAID grant to conduct HIV research and clinical trials

Rice University-based research develops fast biosensor for pathogens in food

Rice University-based research develops fast biosensor for pathogens in food

Researchers find definitive link between intimate partner violence and HIV risk

Researchers find definitive link between intimate partner violence and HIV risk

New heart tissue could help patients suffering from irreparable damage

New heart tissue could help patients suffering from irreparable damage

Latinos see diabetes as the biggest health problem for their families, new poll finds

Latinos see diabetes as the biggest health problem for their families, new poll finds

Researchers discover new gene involved in severe childhood epilepsy

Researchers discover new gene involved in severe childhood epilepsy

Viewpoints: High court weighs home health care workers' union rights; abortion protections becoming 'all but meaningless'

Viewpoints: High court weighs home health care workers' union rights; abortion protections becoming 'all but meaningless'

New research reveals that humans can use odor to detect fat in food

New research reveals that humans can use odor to detect fat in food

Researchers identify five new genes associated with increased waist-to-hip ratio

Researchers identify five new genes associated with increased waist-to-hip ratio

Regular exposure to mild cold may be a sustainable way to help people lose weight

Regular exposure to mild cold may be a sustainable way to help people lose weight

Despite gains, Covered California lags with Latinos

Despite gains, Covered California lags with Latinos

Function of stem cells in blood-forming system is regulated by estrogen, says study

Function of stem cells in blood-forming system is regulated by estrogen, says study

TSRI study shows how aging affects brain's neural circuitry

TSRI study shows how aging affects brain's neural circuitry

Study identify key barriers associated with lack of cancer screenings in Appalachian women

Study identify key barriers associated with lack of cancer screenings in Appalachian women

A*STAR and Nestle sign agreement to advance research on nutrition in Singapore

A*STAR and Nestle sign agreement to advance research on nutrition in Singapore

Structural biologists advance efforts to develop new drugs targeting NMDA receptors in brain

Structural biologists advance efforts to develop new drugs targeting NMDA receptors in brain

Number of cancer stem cells in tumor might inaccurately estimate tumor's recurrence or progression

Number of cancer stem cells in tumor might inaccurately estimate tumor's recurrence or progression

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