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Framing the choice as sequence of events can increase patience, prompt future thinking

Framing the choice as sequence of events can increase patience, prompt future thinking

Researchers uncover novel and non-invasive way to track dengue infection

Researchers uncover novel and non-invasive way to track dengue infection

Drinking few cups of coffee or tea may protect against liver fibrosis, study finds

Drinking few cups of coffee or tea may protect against liver fibrosis, study finds

Scientists discover mechanism that provides potential new target for allergy treatments

Scientists discover mechanism that provides potential new target for allergy treatments

University of Redlands researchers discover critical process in pharmaceutical drug development

University of Redlands researchers discover critical process in pharmaceutical drug development

CTs of core muscle may help identify optimal treatments for older patients with hip fractures

CTs of core muscle may help identify optimal treatments for older patients with hip fractures

oDocs Eye Care introduces new mobile innovation to save sight

oDocs Eye Care introduces new mobile innovation to save sight

CLI could be promising technique for assessing tumor margins during breast-conserving surgery

CLI could be promising technique for assessing tumor margins during breast-conserving surgery

Researchers use artificial intelligence to predict patient's lifespan

Researchers use artificial intelligence to predict patient's lifespan

Impaired ability to understand social cues may be linked to brain changes in people with MS

Impaired ability to understand social cues may be linked to brain changes in people with MS

Cardiologists advocate for atrial fibrillation procedure that limits radiation exposure

Cardiologists advocate for atrial fibrillation procedure that limits radiation exposure

Study: Engaging with children while reading books gives their brain a cognitive ‘boost’

Study: Engaging with children while reading books gives their brain a cognitive ‘boost’

Cognitive tests can detect early Alzheimer's in people without symptoms, study suggests

Cognitive tests can detect early Alzheimer's in people without symptoms, study suggests

Moffitt researchers hope to improve personalized radiation therapy for head and neck cancer patients

Moffitt researchers hope to improve personalized radiation therapy for head and neck cancer patients

New handheld tissue scanner allows looking under the skin of psoriasis patients

New handheld tissue scanner allows looking under the skin of psoriasis patients

New study reveals how brain's opioids modulate responses towards other people's pain

New study reveals how brain's opioids modulate responses towards other people's pain

Real-time imaging of influenza infection in mice can be promising evaluation tool

Real-time imaging of influenza infection in mice can be promising evaluation tool

Researchers can attack cancer by working together, says UNC Charlotte professor

Researchers can attack cancer by working together, says UNC Charlotte professor

Experts outline new approach to total abdominal wall transplantation for complex cases

Experts outline new approach to total abdominal wall transplantation for complex cases

Study examines relationship between statin use and heart structure, function

Study examines relationship between statin use and heart structure, function

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