By GRETCHEN REYNOLDS
Can exercise defend against health conditions related to being overweight?
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By SAGE Publications
Several decades ago, a number of clinics used LSD to treat alcoholism with some success. But until now, no research has pulled together the results of these trials to document exactly how effective LSD was. Now a new meta-analysis of randomized cont
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By Jennifer Warner
Children Being Carried Down the Stairs Are 3 Times More Likely to Be Hospitalized
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By Denise Mann
Study Shows Circumcised Men May Be 15% Less Likely to Develop Prostate Cancer
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By The Institute for Cancer Research
An antidepressant combined with a drug derived from vitamin A could be used to treat a common adult form of leukemia, according to laboratory research led by a team at The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR).
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By Charlene Laino
Surveys: 1 in 3 Kids With Food Allergies Teased or Harassed
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By Association for Psychological Science
How do we recognize a face? To date, most research has answered "holistically": We look at all the features -- eyes, nose, mouth -- simultaneously and, perceiving the relationships among them, gain an advantage over taking in each f
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By Denise Mann
Eating More Than 1 Slice of Ham Per Day May Raise Risk of COPD Flares
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By Salk Institute
The well-being of living cells requires specialized squads of proteins that maintain order. Degraders chew up worn-out proteins, recyclers wrap up damaged organelles, and-most importantly-DNA repair crews restitch anything that resembles a broken ch
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By Columbia University Medical Center
A study by Columbia researchers suggests that cells in the patient's intestine could be coaxed into making insulin, circumventing the need for a stem cell transplant. Until now, stem cell transplants have been seen by many researchers as the ideal w
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By Jennifer Warner
Eating Berries May Help Prevent Age-Related Memory Loss
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By WebMD Health News
New Research Shows ‘Personalized’ Treatment for Cancer Not So ‘Simple’
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By Emory University
An Atlanta research collaboration may be one step closer to finding a vaccine that will provide long-lasting protection against repeated exposures to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Scientists at Emory University and GeoVax Labs, Inc. developed
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By University of Hertfordshire
Denim jeans is what most people wear when feeling depressed.
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By Plataforma SINC
A new study led by the Neuroscience Institute of Alicante reveals how manipulating the endocannabinoid system can modulate high levels of impulsivity. This is the main problem in psychiatric illnesses such a schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and subst
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By Wiley-Blackwell
Yeasts which cause hard-to-treat mouth infections are killed using silver nanoparticles in the laboratory, scientists have found. These yeast infections, caused by Candida albicans and Candida glabrata target the young, old and immuno-compromised. P
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By Center for Consciousness Studies University of Arizona, Anesthesiology
Despite a century of research, memory encoding in the brain has remained mysterious. Neuronal synaptic connection strengths are involved, but synaptic components are short-lived while memories last lifetimes. This suggests synaptic information is en
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By University of Warwick Medical School
Growing older and being overweight are not necessarily associated with a decrease in mental well-being, according to a cross-cultural study looking at quality of life and health status in the US and the UK.
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By Schepens Eye Research Institute
Scientists from the Schepens Eye Research Institute, a subsidiary of Mass. Eye and Ear and affiliate of Harvard Medical School, have found for the first time that a bacterial pathogen can literally mow down protective molecules, known as mucins, on
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By Salk Institute
A single injection of cocaine or methamphetamine in mice caused their brains to put the brakes on neurons that generate sensations of pleasure, and these cellular changes lasted for at least a week, according to research by scientists at the Salk In
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