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Virus from rodents kills three transplant recipients

Virus from rodents kills three transplant recipients

New drug for the treatment of premature ejaculation has great results

New drug for the treatment of premature ejaculation has great results

China vaccinates 3 million farmyard birds in avian flu fear

China vaccinates 3 million farmyard birds in avian flu fear

New WHO rules mean countries could face quarantine in bid to beat killer epidemics

New WHO rules mean countries could face quarantine in bid to beat killer epidemics

New cholesterol drug Crestor causes safety concerns

New cholesterol drug Crestor causes safety concerns

Vatican says embryo cloning is a crime

Vatican says embryo cloning is a crime

New research suggests college students who regularly get drunk have a higher risk of injuries

New research suggests college students who regularly get drunk have a higher risk of injuries

The National Infertility Association joins infertility groups to Support Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act

The National Infertility Association joins infertility groups to Support Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act

New Symbicort single inhaler asthma treatment gives much better asthma control

New Symbicort single inhaler asthma treatment gives much better asthma control

New regulations to tackle disease outbreaks given the red light by the WHO

New regulations to tackle disease outbreaks given the red light by the WHO

Stem cell legislation holds promise for 18.2 million Americans with diabetes

Stem cell legislation holds promise for 18.2 million Americans with diabetes

Men being treated with alpha-blockers for an enlarged prostate may not have to endure sexual dysfunction

Men being treated with alpha-blockers for an enlarged prostate may not have to endure sexual dysfunction

ADHD costs U.S. nearly $77 billion each year

ADHD costs U.S. nearly $77 billion each year

Study evaluate the effects of long working hours

Study evaluate the effects of long working hours

University of Pittsburgh psychiatrist urges more rigor in clinical research and careful wording when reporting results

University of Pittsburgh psychiatrist urges more rigor in clinical research and careful wording when reporting results

Study tackles aging issues of adults with developmental disabilities

Study tackles aging issues of adults with developmental disabilities

Activation of thermoreceptors mediates raw garlic's burning pungency

Activation of thermoreceptors mediates raw garlic's burning pungency

Obstructive sleep apnea significantly increases the risk of suffering a stroke

Obstructive sleep apnea significantly increases the risk of suffering a stroke

Children living close to a major road are significantly more likely to have asthma than children who live farther away

Children living close to a major road are significantly more likely to have asthma than children who live farther away

Lack of central air conditioning linked to minority deaths

Lack of central air conditioning linked to minority deaths

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