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Preterm babies may have higher stroke risk as young adults

June 20, 2021 Babies’, Have, higher, may, preterm

Babies born prematurely may have significantly higher risk of stroke as young adults—and the earlier the birth, the greater the

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New drugs may kill and limit reproduction of bowel cancer cells

June 17, 2021 and, Drugs, KILL, Limit, may, New, r

Drugs that are being trialed to treat leukemia could also be used to fight bowel cancer after a breakthrough by

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Trouble Managing Money May Be an Early Sign of Dementia

May 5, 2021 be, managing, may, Money, Trouble

After Maria Turner’s minivan was totaled in an accident a dozen years ago, she grew impatient waiting for the insurance

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Ethics of mandatory vaccinations: Benefits may not outweigh challenges

April 20, 2021 Benefits, challenges, Ethics, mandatory, may, not, of, outweigh, vaccinations

Vaccines are one of the most effective tools for protecting people against COVID-19, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

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Study: Black people may respond differently to common multiple sclerosis therapy than white people

April 14, 2021 Black, common, differently, may, multiple, people, respond, sclerosis, study, than, therapy, to, white

A preliminary study suggests that Black people who have autoimmune neurologic diseases, multiple sclerosis (MS) and neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder

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Psychedelic experience may not be required for psilocybin’s antidepressant-like benefits

April 13, 2021 antidepressant-like, be, Benefits, experience, for, may, not, psilocybin's, Psychedelic, required

University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers have shown that psilocybin—the active chemical in ‘magic mushrooms’— still works its

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Lockdown: Mobile data suggests Europeans may not have followed rules as strictly in the second wave

April 8, 2021 As, data, Europeans, followed, Have, in, lockdown, may, Mobile, not, Rules, second, strictly, suggests, the, wave

Looking around, it sometimes seems like COVID-19 restrictions aren’t being adhered to like they were a year ago. In the

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Outside factors may help children develop internal control

April 5, 2021 children, Control, develop, Factors, help, internal, may, outside

The ability to control your own behavior, known as executive function, might not exist all in your head. A new

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Radiation may contribute to personalized cancer vaccine

April 3, 2021 cancer, contribute, may, personalized, radiation, to, vaccine

Radiation therapy appears to increase the expression of genes with mutations that induce an immune response to malignant cells, according

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Radiation may contribute to personalized cancer vaccine

April 3, 2021 cancer, contribute, may, personalized, radiation, to, vaccine

Radiation therapy appears to increase the expression of genes with mutations that induce an immune response to malignant cells, according

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