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Novel technology makes biopsies less invasive and more informative

Novel technology makes biopsies less invasive and more informative

Move better, think faster - A fitter body sharpens the mind

Move better, think faster - A fitter body sharpens the mind

Nurse led follow-up care helps patients with lung cancer, increases clinic efficiency

Nurse led follow-up care helps patients with lung cancer, increases clinic efficiency

PTSD linked with onset of cognitive impairment in 911 World Trade Center responders

PTSD linked with onset of cognitive impairment in 911 World Trade Center responders

Autoantibody test followed by CT imaging may reduce lung cancer mortality, study shows

Autoantibody test followed by CT imaging may reduce lung cancer mortality, study shows

Brain networks develop differently in boys and girls at puberty, research shows

Brain networks develop differently in boys and girls at puberty, research shows

New blood test could aid earlier and precise diagnosis of lung cancer

New blood test could aid earlier and precise diagnosis of lung cancer

Fat-filled immune cells found in victims of vaping illness

Fat-filled immune cells found in victims of vaping illness

Akron professor receives NSF grant to help premature babies breathe

Akron professor receives NSF grant to help premature babies breathe

Innovative method could improve understanding of many processes in the body at molecular level

Innovative method could improve understanding of many processes in the body at molecular level

Inhibitory inputs to neurons in the visual cortex are more diverse than previously thought

Inhibitory inputs to neurons in the visual cortex are more diverse than previously thought

Groupons for medical treatment? Welcome to today’s U.S. health care

Groupons for medical treatment? Welcome to today’s U.S. health care

Small-cell clones in epithelial tissues organize differently than their normal-sized counterparts

Small-cell clones in epithelial tissues organize differently than their normal-sized counterparts

Mesh electronics could make brain stimulation the new therapeutic norm

Mesh electronics could make brain stimulation the new therapeutic norm

Apathy can be used as biomarker of Huntington's disease progression

Apathy can be used as biomarker of Huntington's disease progression

Lefthandedness genes change the way the brain develops

Lefthandedness genes change the way the brain develops

Updated ASGE guideline on screening and surveillance of Barrett's esophagus released

Updated ASGE guideline on screening and surveillance of Barrett's esophagus released

Language skills of all children can benefit from exposure to more speech from caregivers

Language skills of all children can benefit from exposure to more speech from caregivers

Large-scale study maps the genetic underpinnings of early TB progression

Large-scale study maps the genetic underpinnings of early TB progression

Researchers map uncharted area of genome using advanced imaging

Researchers map uncharted area of genome using advanced imaging

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