Health & Medicine
John O'Keefe shares Medicine Nobel with May-Britt and Edvard Moser
06 Oct 2014
Anglo-American John O'Keefe and Norwegian couple May-Britt and Edvard Moser share the Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovery of brain's GPS system
Scanning babies’ fingerprints could save lives
06 Oct 2014
Fish oils may prevent some forms of depression
04 Oct 2014
HIV pandemic's origins located
04 Oct 2014
Scientist finds clearer obesity, diabetes link
01 Oct 2014
Scientists engineer antibiotics to catch up in race against drug resistance
30 Sep 2014
Souped-up antibiotics effectively attack persister cells that are responsible for making bacteria resistant to new drugs
Study shows colds, flu can create short-lived, increased stroke risk in vulnerable children
30 Sep 2014
Dual purpose of cancer drug discovered
27 Sep 2014
CT scan not superior to ultrasound to detect kidney stones
27 Sep 2014
To diagnose painful kidney stones in hospital emergency rooms, CT scans are no better than less-often-used ultrasound exams, according to a clinical study conducted at 15 medical centers
Study tracks who dengue-carrying mosquitoes bite
26 Sep 2014
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