Might one day help repair crippling damage to central nervous system
Therapy is inexpensive, has fewer complications
But according to scientists, it's hard to predict if or when H5N1 could strike
Device measures blood sugar, delivers insulin
Avoids body's immune system to reach deadly cells
Giving up cigarettes after age 60 has health benefits
Study builds on research that identifies circulating tumor cells in blood of women with later-stage, metastatic breast cancer
Global research shows 60 percent of early births occur in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa
One expert says an aggressive global strategy is needed.
Finding could potentially lead to new, life-saving treatments
Treatment could one day help humans
In the United States alone, there are an estimated 114,000 people waiting for an organ transplant
Study finds conventional estimates of dementia incidence in middle-income countries have been too optimistic
US, Washington University researchers compared long-acting contraceptive methods to short-acting ones
Finding may make women planning elective non-medical C-section deliveries to reconsider their options
New study has found that poor quality or counterfeit antimalarial drugs in Africa and Southeast Asia threaten lives of those infected
Group says the widely-used test does more harm than good
Ambitious, two-tiered strategy aims to have better treatments for disease by 2025
Study finds brain differences make some adolescents more impulsive
Contains ingredient which counteracts harmful effects of aging
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