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Virtual reality could help flu vaccination rates

December 3, 2019 Could, flu, help, rates, reality, vaccination, virtual

Using a virtual reality simulation to show how flu spreads and its impact on others could be a way to

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The Comfy Sneakers That Kate Middleton, Kelly Ripa, and More Celebs Love Are on Sale at Amazon

December 2, 2019 Amazon, and, Are, at, Celebs, Comfy, Kate, Kelly, love, Middleton, more, on, Ripa, Sale, sneakers, that, the

Celebrities may know a thing or two about high heels and designer boots, but another, more versatile footwear trend they’ve

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A new therapeutic target against diseases caused by lipid accumulation in cells

December 2, 2019 A, accumulation, against, By, Caused, cells, diseases, in, lipid, New, target, therapeutic

Researchers from the University of Barcelona (UB) and the August Pi i Sunyer Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBAPS) found a new

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New method enables easier and faster detection of celiac disease antibodies

November 27, 2019 and, antibodies, Celiac, Detection, disease, Easier, enables, Faster, method, New, of

Point-of-care (POC) testing is a rapidly growing sector, bringing medical testing from central laboratories to where the patient is receiving

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Inadequacies in current early-stage lung cancer treatment revealed

November 27, 2019 cancer, current, early-stage, in, Inadequacies, lung, revealed, treatment

Researchers from Tohoku University and Tohoku University Hospital have revealed why some existing cancer treatments are ineffective in tackling the

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Biennial mammography screening yields more advanced-stage cancers

November 26, 2019 advanced-stage, Biennial, cancers, mammography, more, screening, yields

Cancers found in patients undergoing annual mammography screening are smaller and less advanced than those found in patients undergoing screenings

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Research: Despite what you might think, sexting isn’t just about sex

November 26, 2019 about, despite, Isn't, just, might, research, sex, sexting, Think, What, you.

Let’s talk about sext. Sexting is extremely common among adults—but maybe not for the reasons you think. New research from

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Feeling loved in everyday life linked with improved well-being

November 25, 2019 everyday, feeling, improved, in, life, Linked, Loved, well-being, with

Poets and songwriters may tend to focus their artistry on passion and romance, but it may be those unsung, brief

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Using artificial intelligence to determine whether immunotherapy is working

November 24, 2019 artificial, determine, Immunotherapy, Intelligence, is, to, Using, Whether, working

Scientists from the Case Western Reserve University digital imaging lab, already pioneering the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to predict

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First-in-human imaging study shows improved heart attack prediction

November 22, 2019 attack, First-in-human, heart, imaging, improved, prediction, shows, study

Doctors need better ways to detect and monitor heart disease, the leading cause of death in industrialized countries. A team

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