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Methylphenidate linked to chromosomal changes

Methylphenidate linked to chromosomal changes

28 percent of injecting drug users acquired their needles from safe sources

28 percent of injecting drug users acquired their needles from safe sources

Early Alzheimer's disease may be precipitated by a neuron traffic jam

Early Alzheimer's disease may be precipitated by a neuron traffic jam

New York City Health statement on rare strain of HIV in a New York City resident

New York City Health statement on rare strain of HIV in a New York City resident

Americans believe drug industry cares more about profits than people

Americans believe drug industry cares more about profits than people

Second-generation Antidepressants

Second-generation Antidepressants

NIH awards grant to explore causal relationship between epoetin dose and survival of hemodialysis patients

NIH awards grant to explore causal relationship between epoetin dose and survival of hemodialysis patients

Common epigenetic problem doubles cancer risk

Common epigenetic problem doubles cancer risk

Pfizer acquires Idun Pharmaceuticals

Pfizer acquires Idun Pharmaceuticals

$71 million to launch a new drug

$71 million to launch a new drug

Protein called CK2 plays a deadly role in colorectal carcinoma

Protein called CK2 plays a deadly role in colorectal carcinoma

Mathematical model describes the electrical storm that rages during a brain seizure

Mathematical model describes the electrical storm that rages during a brain seizure

Common clinical problem, Rosacea

Common clinical problem, Rosacea

Sir Bobby Robson opens state-of-the-art research centre

Sir Bobby Robson opens state-of-the-art research centre

Need for greater understanding of shingles

Need for greater understanding of shingles

Taipan venom used as a new drug to treat heart failure

Taipan venom used as a new drug to treat heart failure

Researchers identify target for cancer drugs

Researchers identify target for cancer drugs

Biggest-ever study of constipation in the world

Biggest-ever study of constipation in the world

Feverfew or Bachelor's Button, kills human leukemia stem cells like no other single therapy

Feverfew or Bachelor's Button, kills human leukemia stem cells like no other single therapy

Short-term use of selective COX-2 inhibitors may be safe for patients with cirrhosis of the liver

Short-term use of selective COX-2 inhibitors may be safe for patients with cirrhosis of the liver

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