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  • News - 12 Jun 2007
    Researchers say former military personnel are twice as likely to commit suicide than people who have not seen combat.
  • News - 11 Jun 2007
    A test case in an American court could in one way or another settle the debate on the possible link between autism and childhood vaccines.
  • News - 8 Jun 2007
    Obese men who find themselves short of breath even after moderate physical activity are invited to participate in a study by UT Southwestern Medical Center and the Institute for Exercise and...
  • News - 8 Jun 2007
    Blocking a single protein with an experimental drug prevented and treated both type 2 diabetes and atherosclerosis in laboratory mice that had been fed unhealthy diets and were genetically predisposed...
  • News - 8 Jun 2007
    A key hormone enables starving mice to alter their metabolism and “hibernate” to conserve energy, revealing a novel molecular target for drugs to treat human obesity and metabolic disorders, UT...
  • News - 7 Jun 2007
    Singapore is the latest country to question China's food safety standards after Chinese-made toothpaste was found to contain diethylene glycol, or DEG, a poisonous chemical used in solvents and...
  • News - 6 Jun 2007
    A new study suggests that men with low levels of testosterone are more likely to die young; they apparently have a 33% increased risk of death over an 18-year period than those with higher levels.
  • News - 5 Jun 2007
    Steroid use among teen girls is not limited to those involved in competitive athletics and is associated with a cluster of other health-harming behaviors, including smoking and taking diet pills,...
  • News - 5 Jun 2007
    The U.S. Army should change the way it plans for domestic emergencies -- both natural disasters and terrorist attacks -- to better support state and local first responders, according to a RAND...
  • News - 5 Jun 2007
    Scientists revealed in November 2006 that stress increases production in mice of a brain peptide critical to Alzheimer's disease.

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