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28 March 2006
Mayo Clinic researchers have found that people with rheumatoid arthritis are no more
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28 March 2006
The deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu could hit North America during the fall snow goose migration
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28 March 2006
A University of Tokyo researcher says he has made a synthetic version of Tamiflu
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28 March 2006
Swiss drug maker Roche is boosting output of its flu drug, Tamiflu, by a third to meet increased
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28 March 2006
A US team has identified what could be the earliest indication of Alzheimer's
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28 March 2006
One of the world's most powerful supercomputers has conjured a fleeting moment in the
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28 March 2006
Six men are in hospital intensive care – two of them in critical condition – after
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28 March 2006
Researchers are trying to explain how a prototype drug that manipulates the immune system
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28 March 2006
Why is our cochlea, the key organ of hearing, curled into a spiral? It has been often thought
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28 March 2006
Hamsters blinded following damage to their optic nerve have had their vision partially restored
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28 March 2006
Vaccines against a wide range of viruses could one day prevent one in 10 cancers in the UK
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28 March 2006
Scientists in the United States and Australia say changes in the gene expression, not just
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28 March 2006
Israel detected its first cases of H5N1 bird flu on Friday, saying the virus had killed
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28 March 2006
Toshiba Corp. said on Friday it had licensed patents on DNA chips and DNA detection and analysis to
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28 March 2006
Drug-resistant tumour cells lose their drug resistance when exposed to low intensity, low frequency
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28 March 2006
Thousands of different types of microbes inhabit every cubic centimeter of seawater
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28 March 2006
Danish scientific experiments where Ecstasy was adminstered to pigs may help to explain
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28 March 2006
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of California, San Francisco
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28 March 2006
Professor Robert Johnston studies hamsters to better understand how mammalian brains
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28 March 2006
When HIV and other retroviruses invade a cell in the human body, a fierce battle ensues between
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28 March 2006
A novel device that could use light to harmlessly and almost instantly probe for early
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28 March 2006
Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute, the Centers for Disease Control, and the Armed
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28 March 2006
New research by the University of Warwick's Warwick Medical School shows that the biggest health
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28 March 2006
Researchers in Doernbecher Children's Hospital at Oregon Health & Science University will begin
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28 March 2006
A noninvasive approach for assessing lung inflammation should accelerate efforts to develop
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28 March 2006
Typically, mutations that silence genes are bad for your health. But that's not the case with
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28 March 2006
Researchers can now observe real-time production of individual proteins, according to two
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28 March 2006
Many patients with diseased thyroids have two safe, effective treatment options that can
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14 March 2006
Veterinarians' reported use of the antiviral drug Tamiflu to prevent canine influenza in dogs has
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