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U.S., China open Shanghai Epidemiology Center for chronic, epidemic diseases

U.S., China open Shanghai Epidemiology Center for chronic, epidemic diseases

Study evaluates potential risks and benefits of moderate alcohol consumption

Study evaluates potential risks and benefits of moderate alcohol consumption

Study indicates two treatment strategies can reduce progression of diabetic retinopathy

Study indicates two treatment strategies can reduce progression of diabetic retinopathy

UCLA School of Dentistry awarded NIH grant to study methamphetamine's oral, dental health consequences

UCLA School of Dentistry awarded NIH grant to study methamphetamine's oral, dental health consequences

Sedentary white women are more likely to become obese

Sedentary white women are more likely to become obese

Chronic migraine sufferers experience greater LPT in workplace

Chronic migraine sufferers experience greater LPT in workplace

Maternal alcohol consumption impacts semen concentration in male offspring

Maternal alcohol consumption impacts semen concentration in male offspring

Young breast cancer patients more likely to discontinue hormone therapy

Young breast cancer patients more likely to discontinue hormone therapy

12 new gene variants that impact individual's risk of developing type 2 diabetes identified

12 new gene variants that impact individual's risk of developing type 2 diabetes identified

Early stages of kidney disease in type 1 diabetes can lead to increased risk of death, study author says

Early stages of kidney disease in type 1 diabetes can lead to increased risk of death, study author says

Experts to discuss latest trends in treatments, diagnostic techniques for managing HCC

Experts to discuss latest trends in treatments, diagnostic techniques for managing HCC

Elevated blood levels of HDL can be harmful to women with type 1 diabetes: Study

Elevated blood levels of HDL can be harmful to women with type 1 diabetes: Study

New affiliation formed to accelerate nation's progress in fighting HIV/AIDS

New affiliation formed to accelerate nation's progress in fighting HIV/AIDS

Consuming omega-3 fatty acids may not lower heart disease risk for women with type 1 diabetes: Study

Consuming omega-3 fatty acids may not lower heart disease risk for women with type 1 diabetes: Study

Increased mortality rates in Bangladesh is associated with arsenic exposure, study finds

Increased mortality rates in Bangladesh is associated with arsenic exposure, study finds

Study examines relationship between SCIP measures and postoperative infection

Study examines relationship between SCIP measures and postoperative infection

UCSD School of Medicine receives $5.3M grant to study effect of weight loss in breast cancer survivors

UCSD School of Medicine receives $5.3M grant to study effect of weight loss in breast cancer survivors

Company took measures to protect employees from H1N1 flu: National poll

Company took measures to protect employees from H1N1 flu: National poll

First anniversary of Tobacco Control Act: AACR calls for more research to combat tobacco epidemic

First anniversary of Tobacco Control Act: AACR calls for more research to combat tobacco epidemic

Recent study shows drinking coffee protects against head and neck cancer

Recent study shows drinking coffee protects against head and neck cancer

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