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Study links proximity of fracking to higher household concentrations of radon gas

Study links proximity of fracking to higher household concentrations of radon gas

Small cluster of neurons in mouse's brain are crucial to making squeaky, ultrasonic 'songs'

Small cluster of neurons in mouse's brain are crucial to making squeaky, ultrasonic 'songs'

Augusta vision scientist receives grant to learn more about keratoconus’ causes and treatments

Augusta vision scientist receives grant to learn more about keratoconus’ causes and treatments

New radiation technique shows promise for treating patients with essential tremor

New radiation technique shows promise for treating patients with essential tremor

Common traits keep many patients with knee cartilage issues from participating in clinical trials

Common traits keep many patients with knee cartilage issues from participating in clinical trials

New implant technology safely minimizes injections for people with macular degeneration

New implant technology safely minimizes injections for people with macular degeneration

Experimental antiviral drug cures mice infected with deadly tick-borne virus

Experimental antiviral drug cures mice infected with deadly tick-borne virus

Research identifies new approach to staving off the detrimental effects of aging

Research identifies new approach to staving off the detrimental effects of aging

New objective model classifies degrees of iridocorneal angle to assess severity of glaucoma

New objective model classifies degrees of iridocorneal angle to assess severity of glaucoma

Mount Sinai researchers win a contract from DARPA to develop technology that measures threat exposures

Mount Sinai researchers win a contract from DARPA to develop technology that measures threat exposures

New report reveals a 29% increase in plastic surgery among men since 2000

New report reveals a 29% increase in plastic surgery among men since 2000

Our tears may one day be used to detect glaucoma

Our tears may one day be used to detect glaucoma

Trump administration cracks down on fetal tissue research

Trump administration cracks down on fetal tissue research

Artificial intelligence can be used to efficiently diagnose rare diseases

Artificial intelligence can be used to efficiently diagnose rare diseases

Cholesterol in eggs associated with cardiovascular disease and mortality

Cholesterol in eggs associated with cardiovascular disease and mortality

Targeting immune cells could potentially treat some kinds of brain tumor, study suggests

Targeting immune cells could potentially treat some kinds of brain tumor, study suggests

Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation announces first round of awards of Diagnostics Accelerator initiative

Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation announces first round of awards of Diagnostics Accelerator initiative

Study aims to understand role of immune cells in the development of macular scarring

Study aims to understand role of immune cells in the development of macular scarring

Study finds checkpoint stimulator to be safe, reliable alternative to laryngeal electromyography

Study finds checkpoint stimulator to be safe, reliable alternative to laryngeal electromyography

'Eye-in-a-dish' model helps scientists to uncover 'surprising' AMD gene variant

'Eye-in-a-dish' model helps scientists to uncover 'surprising' AMD gene variant

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