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Immunotherapy is safe and feasible in cancer patients treated for HIV, study suggests

October 20, 2018 and, cancer, feasible, for, HIV, Immunotherapy, in, is, patients, safe, study, suggests, treated

Immunotherapy has been a major breakthrough in oncology, with registered drugs now approved for use in an increasing number of

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Researchers propose conceptual framework to study role of exercise in multiple sclerosis

October 17, 2018 conceptual, exercise, framework, in, multiple, of, propose, Researchers, role, sclerosis, study, to

East Hanover, NJ. October 17, 2018. Researchers have proposed a conceptual framework for examining the relationship between exercise and adaptive

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Do lovers always tease each other? Study shows how couples handle laughter and banter

October 17, 2018 ALWAYS, and, banter, Couples, do, each, handle, How, laughter, lovers, Other, shows, study, tease

Laughter plays an important role in romantic relationships—whether or not it’s shared together or directed at the significant other. If

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Study shows how bias can influence people estimating the ages of other people

October 17, 2018 ages, bias, Can, estimating, How, influence, of, Other, people, shows, study, the

A trio of researchers from the University of New South Wales and Western Sydney University has discovered some of the

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Australian study reveals the dangers of ‘toxic masculinity’ to men and those around them

October 16, 2018 and, around, Australian, dangers, masculinity', Men, of, reveals, study, the, them, those, to, toxic

Young men who conform to traditional definitions of manhood are more likely to suffer harm to themselves, and do harm

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Study traces hospital-acquired bloodstream infections to patients’ own bodies

October 15, 2018 bloodstream, Bodies, hospital-acquired, infections, Own, patients, study, to, traces

The most common source of a bloodstream infection acquired during a hospital stay is not a nurse’s or doctor’s dirty

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Researchers study link between glucose metabolism and malaria

October 8, 2018 and, between, glucose, Link, malaria, metabolism, Researchers, study

More than one million people die annually from cerebral malaria, the most lethal form of the disease. A recent study,

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Vitamin D supplements help obese children shed weight, study finds

September 28, 2018 children, D, finds, help, obese, shed, study, Supplements, Vitamin, weight

Can a capsule a day keep the fat away? Taking vitamin D supplements helps obese children shed weight, study finds

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Study shows importance of personal social networks on neurological outcomes

September 26, 2018 importance, networks, neurological, of, on, outcomes, personal, shows, social, study

Are healthy and unhealthy habits contagious? Can a person’s social network influence their risk of disease? It’s a contentious idea

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Practicing mindfulness benefits parents and children, study says

September 26, 2018 and, Benefits, children, mindfulness, Parents, Practicing, Says, study

Parents, picture the situation: Your child is misbehaving. You’ve had a hard day, and one more outburst sends you over

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