Newly-discovered type of mosquito could mean larger, less easily controlled populations of insects carrying deadliest form of malaria
Taxol, normally used to treat breast cancer, might also help people with crippling spinal cord injuries
Scientists say bacteria living in warm Gulf waters consumed methane, reducing it to normal, background levels in about four months
Ability to recognize and remember faces is sharpest in our 30s
Increased levels lower likelihood of respiratory infections
How fish is prepared could impact health in the so-called US 'Stroke Belt'
Researchers say sniffing powers of African pouched rat can help detect TB in sputum samples more efficiently, cheaper than technicians
Creatures were placed on an endangered species list in 2008
Scientists say they have found a way to isolate a growing fetus' hereditary DNA from the plasma of the mother's blood
Test to check for cardiac troponin T, or cTnT, a protein associated with cardiac injury following a heart attack
Elderly mice restored to middle age
System that makes it possible is brainchild of optical scientists at University of Arizona
Approximately one in 300 individuals infected with HIV is naturally able to suppress virus
Scientists have identified a protein called p11 in a small region of brain that plays a role in major depression
Researchers now believe it might one day be possible to regenerate damaged glands by stimulating growth of nerve tissue in organs
Study finds mammograms result in only a slight, 10-percent decrease in deaths
Study estimates 35.6 million people were diagnosed worldwide in 2010 with dementia, notably Alzheimer's disease
Statistics show that myopia is increasing in general population
Two Americans and a German use free software program to help find energetic young star
Researchers say finding shifts known time frame of landmark behaviors by early humans
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