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A natural immune response to HIV in exceptional patients

A natural immune response to HIV in exceptional patients

Summary of the latest research into how blood pressure is controlled

Summary of the latest research into how blood pressure is controlled

Weighing the options after life-altering stroke

Weighing the options after life-altering stroke

Treatment of European coronary patients fails to meet standards of international guidelines

Treatment of European coronary patients fails to meet standards of international guidelines

Stem cell infusion and hyperbaric oxygen treatment improve islet function in diabetes

Stem cell infusion and hyperbaric oxygen treatment improve islet function in diabetes

Schering-Plough's investigational oral thrombin receptor antagonist meets primary endpoint in a newly published study

Schering-Plough's investigational oral thrombin receptor antagonist meets primary endpoint in a newly published study

Patients who wake up with stroke may be candidates for clot-busters

Patients who wake up with stroke may be candidates for clot-busters

Seniors with 1 type of heart failure may receive little or no benefit from drugs

Seniors with 1 type of heart failure may receive little or no benefit from drugs

Multiple route bone marrow stem cell injections show promise to treat spinal cord injury

Multiple route bone marrow stem cell injections show promise to treat spinal cord injury

Researchers show how the hippocampus records memory

Researchers show how the hippocampus records memory

New drug derived from magnolia trees proves safe, tolerable in preventing blood clots

New drug derived from magnolia trees proves safe, tolerable in preventing blood clots

Cracking the spatial memory code

Cracking the spatial memory code

New measure for the malignancy of melanoma

New measure for the malignancy of melanoma

New project to develop blood tests for heart disease and stroke

New project to develop blood tests for heart disease and stroke

People who sleep less than six hours nightly risk developing diabetes

People who sleep less than six hours nightly risk developing diabetes

Weighing the options after life-altering stroke

Weighing the options after life-altering stroke

Estrogen activates critical lung genes to improve lung function following preterm birth

Estrogen activates critical lung genes to improve lung function following preterm birth

Estrogen may be a new postnatal therapy to improve lung function and other outcomes in preterm infants

Estrogen may be a new postnatal therapy to improve lung function and other outcomes in preterm infants

A blood test for Alzheimer's on the horizon

A blood test for Alzheimer's on the horizon

Discovery of link between atrial fibrillation and increased risk of death in diabetic patients

Discovery of link between atrial fibrillation and increased risk of death in diabetic patients

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