By Jamie Bernard
The biological mechanism of sunburn -- the reddish, painful, protective immune response from ultraviolet (UV) radiation -- is a consequence of RNA damage to skin cells, report researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine
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By Salynn Boyles
Insulin Pump, Shots Equally Effective, but Pump Plus Monitor Is Best
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By Jennifer Warner
Daily Dose of Cranberries May Prevent UTIs
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By Ben Lu
Researchers at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research have discovered that inflammation could be treated by targeting a molecule called the double-stranded RNA dependent protein kinase (PKR). These findings were recently published in the journ
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By A. H. Krist
Patients who use an interactive personal health record (IPHR) are almost twice as likely to be up to date with clinical preventive services as those who do not, according to a new study led by Alex Krist, M.D., M.P.H., research member of the Cancer
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By D. A. Katerndahl
Chemical intolerance contributes to the illnesses of 1 in 5 patients but the condition seldom figures in their diagnosis, according to clinical research directed by a UT Medicine San Antonio physician.
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By David Morton
The 'new Viagra', testosterone not only puts lead in your pencil, it increases weight loss, builds muscle, and can help  with your winning streak. No wonder men are queuing up to try it
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By GoodTherapy.org
The advent of Viagra resulted in life-altering changes for many men who no longer had to rely on penis pumps, surgery, and unreliable drugs to get an erection.
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By Eugene Lyons
In a sane climate, Mitt Romney would be running for president on his one big success as a politician: achieving something close to universal private health insurance coverage as governor of Massachusetts. Romneycare cut costs, improved health care o
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By Warren Adler
It is with trembling knees and stomach butterflies that I have decided to offer yet one more analysis of why the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy by E.L. James has become a publishing phenomenon. For those of us in the scribbling trade it cannot be igno
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By Ling Ye
The ability to control whether certain stem cells ultimately become bone cells holds great promise for regenerative medicine and potential therapies aimed at treating metabolic bone diseases.
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By Jessica A. Kahn
The HPV vaccine not only has resulted in a decrease in human papillomavirus infection in immunized teens but also in teens who were not immunized.
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By Keith Haffer
New vaccines promote weight loss. A new study, published in BioMed Central's open access journal, Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology, assesses the effectiveness of two somatostatin vaccinations, JH17 and JH18, in reducing weight gain and in
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By A. Jerant
An evaluation of national data by UC Davis researchers has found that extra weight is not necessarily linked with a higher risk of death.
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By Louise A. Brinton
Women using fertility drugs who did not conceive a 10-plus week pregnancy were at a statistically significant reduced risk of breast cancer compared to nonusers; however, women using the drugs who conceived a 10-plus week pregnancy had a statistical
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By Sam D. Sanderson
San Diego State University researchers at the Donald P. Shiley BioScience Center may have found the secret to helping the immune system fight off the flu before it gets you sick.
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By Wayne State University - Office of the Vice President for Research
A Wayne State University researcher has found that an extract from algae could become a key to regulating cardiovascular disease.
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By Xinyi Hu
Patients look up their illnesses online to become better informed and prepared to play an active role in their care -- not because they mistrust their doctors, a new University of California, Davis, study suggests.
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By Genetics Society of America
Zebrafish, popular as aquarium fish, now have an important place in research labs as a model organism for studying human diseases.
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By M. Perez-Aso
Whether from surgery or battle wounds, ugly scars can affect body and mind. Now a new research report appearing online in the FASEB Journal offers a new strategy to reduce or eliminate scars on the skin. Specifically, scientists from NYU describe ho
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