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Cutting levels of household allergens is unlikely to have much impact on childhood asthma

Cutting levels of household allergens is unlikely to have much impact on childhood asthma

Women aged 16 to 19 are 43% more likely to test positive for Chlamydia than women in their early twenties

Women aged 16 to 19 are 43% more likely to test positive for Chlamydia than women in their early twenties

Bacterium Haemophilus influenza has to secrete a glue-like protein

Bacterium Haemophilus influenza has to secrete a glue-like protein

IBM and Cleveland Clinic to develop a translational medicine platform to support genetic research

IBM and Cleveland Clinic to develop a translational medicine platform to support genetic research

ID Biomedical awarded US$9.5 million to develop its cell culture-based influenza vaccine

ID Biomedical awarded US$9.5 million to develop its cell culture-based influenza vaccine

Studies confirm that chronic kidney disease independently increases the risk of developing cardiovascular disease

Studies confirm that chronic kidney disease independently increases the risk of developing cardiovascular disease

Millions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders at increased risk for type 2 diabetes

Millions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders at increased risk for type 2 diabetes

Parents' injury fears stop kids playing sports

Parents' injury fears stop kids playing sports

New tool that cools the body from the inside out, rather than from the outside in

New tool that cools the body from the inside out, rather than from the outside in

Biomira and Merck announce fast track status for liposome vaccine

Biomira and Merck announce fast track status for liposome vaccine

Scientists develop rapid-fire tests for botulinum toxin

Scientists develop rapid-fire tests for botulinum toxin

Secure web sites can improve communications about critically ill patients for hometown physicians and loved ones

Secure web sites can improve communications about critically ill patients for hometown physicians and loved ones

New technology to diagnose, treat deadly diseases

New technology to diagnose, treat deadly diseases

Academy of Ophthalmology reacts to recent study on eye exams for children

Academy of Ophthalmology reacts to recent study on eye exams for children

Every minute of every day, at least one woman in developing countries dies in childbirth

Every minute of every day, at least one woman in developing countries dies in childbirth

Schwarzenegger signs AIDS Pharmacy Bill

Schwarzenegger signs AIDS Pharmacy Bill

We could soon be curing our athlete’s foot with alfalfa

We could soon be curing our athlete’s foot with alfalfa

Pine cones may form a new line of attack against MRSA infection

Pine cones may form a new line of attack against MRSA infection

Research confirms benefits of commonly used traditional remedies for a range of illnesses

Research confirms benefits of commonly used traditional remedies for a range of illnesses

New funding for Scottish scientists to tackle diseases such as asthma and multiple sclerosis

New funding for Scottish scientists to tackle diseases such as asthma and multiple sclerosis

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