Health & Medicine
Study suggests new way to treat chronic pain
27 Mar 2012
Faster way to probe proteins
26 Mar 2012
Review on pain relief during labour
20 Mar 2012
How muscle cells seal their membranes
15 Mar 2012
A therapist at your fingertips
15 Mar 2012
Early heart-healthy choices pay off later
By By Erin White | 13 Mar 2012
Lifestyle choices made in your 20s can impact your heart health in your 40s
Pregnant women on antidepressants less likely to breastfeed
By By Nicole Chavez | 10 Mar 2012
Exercise changes the DNA
09 Mar 2012
Most weight loss supplements are not effective
07 Mar 2012
Embryonic development protein active in cancer growth
By By Scott LaFee | 06 Mar 2012
Pacemaker powered by heartbeats developed
03 Mar 2012
Engineering researchers at the University of Michigan have designed a device that is powered by heartbeats through the chest and converted to electricity to run a pacemaker or an implanted defibrillator
Nose spray for panic attacks?
03 Mar 2012
Cocoa may enhance skeletal muscle function
03 Mar 2012
Treating brain cancer with novel viral vector
02 Mar 2012
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