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Mouse antibodies neutralise SARS virus

Mouse antibodies neutralise SARS virus

Research suggests the orlistat drug could be used to fight cancer and obesity

Research suggests the orlistat drug could be used to fight cancer and obesity

Side Effects of Diabetes Drugs Involve Unsuspected Brain Region

Side Effects of Diabetes Drugs Involve Unsuspected Brain Region

New microchip manipulates DNA and protein molecules

New microchip manipulates DNA and protein molecules

Government, industry, and academia focus on obesity

Government, industry, and academia focus on obesity

New optical glucose sensor could mean help for diabetics

New optical glucose sensor could mean help for diabetics

New therapies that may treat cancers

New therapies that may treat cancers

Largest marketing campaign for a single drug to date

Largest marketing campaign for a single drug to date

Treatment for ovarian cancer by gene targeting

Treatment for ovarian cancer by gene targeting

New treatment for heart attacks

New treatment for heart attacks

£76 million research centre to make the UK a global centre of excellence for clinical imaging

£76 million research centre to make the UK a global centre of excellence for clinical imaging

New Computer-Aided Approach Helps Doctors Tailor The Dosage of Abciximab

New Computer-Aided Approach Helps Doctors Tailor The Dosage of Abciximab

New Theory About Alzheimer's Disease

New Theory About Alzheimer's Disease

Drug Based on Brain Chemical Could End Narcolepsy and Insomnia

Drug Based on Brain Chemical Could End Narcolepsy and Insomnia

Obesity Drug Inhibits Prostate Tumor Growth

Obesity Drug Inhibits Prostate Tumor Growth

Gene Responsible for The Most Common Form of Diabetes

Gene Responsible for The Most Common Form of Diabetes

Stem cells and female reproduction: lessons from an unexpected source

Stem cells and female reproduction: lessons from an unexpected source

Molecules That Trigger a Heartbeat

Molecules That Trigger a Heartbeat

Sleep apnea may be commonly misdiagnosed with hypertension

Sleep apnea may be commonly misdiagnosed with hypertension

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