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  • News - 5 Jun 2007
    A drug described by some people as a genius pill for enhancing cognitive function provided relief to a small group of Rochester breast cancer survivors who were coping with a side effect known as...
  • News - 28 May 2007
    Scientists in the U.S. have managed to breed mice which lack the enzyme thought to be the culprit in Alzheimer's disease.
  • News - 22 May 2007
    Based on a Finnish study, persistent smokers may have higher risk to become depressed in comparison to never smokers.
  • News - 11 May 2007
    People who use Swedish moist snuff (snus) run twice the risk of developing cancer of the pancreas.
  • News - 30 Apr 2007
    Mailing a simple information pamphlet to interested drinkers in the general population reduced binge drinking by 10 per cent, and is a promising public health approach to reduce the health and social...
  • News - 26 Apr 2007
    In order to prevent the illegal production of the highly addictive drug, crystal meth, authorities in Britain are considering making some cold medicines available on a prescription-only basis.
  • News - 26 Apr 2007
    At least one-third of the time, the symptoms of bipolar disorder first appear in childhood or adolescence.
  • News - 18 Apr 2007
    CNRS scientists in collaboration have developed a new technique for the in vivo imaging of neuronal function using bioluminescence, based on a GFP-aequorin fusion protein.
  • News - 12 Apr 2007
    In a Perspective in the April 12, 2007 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) , researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) and the Association of European Cancer Leagues...
  • News - 19 Mar 2007
    A potential new pain-killing drug developed by medical scientists at the University of Leicester and Ferrara in Italy is to be discussed at a public lecture on 20th March.

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