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- May 2023 (1)
- December 2012 (1)
- November 2012 (5)
- 20: Child Daycare Is Associated with Childhood Overweight and Obesity (0)
- 12: Weight Loss Decreases Inflammation and Heart Disease Risk (0)
- 08: Eating Fast Food Increases Calorie Intake and Decreases Nutrient Consumption (0)
- 02: Indoor Smoking Ban Decreases Heart Attack and Sudden Cardiac Death Rates (2)
- 01: Could Obesity Be An Irreversible Condition? (0)
- October 2012 (18)
- 26: Do Sleeping Pills Raise the Risk of Dementia in Seniors? (0)
- 25: Weight Lifting Reduces the Risk of Developing Metabolic Syndrome (1)
- 24: America’s Sugar Addiction Continues to Run Amok (0)
- 23: Exercise Prevents Brain Atrophy and other Signs of Aging in the Elderly (0)
- 22: More Evidence that Low Carb Diets Improve Cholesterol and Lipid Profiles (0)
- 19: High Carb Diets Are Associated with Early Cognitive Decline and Alzheimer’s Dementia (0)
- 18: Skipping Breakfast Leads to Unhealthy Food Choices and Obesity (0)
- 17: Obesity Causes Low Testosterone Levels in Teenage Boys (1)
- 16: Sleep Deprivation Causes Impaired Insulin Signaling and Leads to Prediabetes (1)
- 15: Vitamin D Supplements Cause Fat Loss In Women (0)
- 11: Candy Placed at the Checkout Register Contributes to the Obesity Epidemic (0)
- 09: Brisk Walking Decreases the Risk of Developing Metabolic Syndrome (0)
- 08: Omega 3 Fatty Acids Decrease Inflammation in Obesity (0)
- 05: Teenage Obesity is Associated with Increased Prescription Medication Use (0)
- 04: Low Carb Diets Result In More Initial Weight Loss Compared to Low Fat and Mediterranean Diets (0)
- 03: The Link between Depression and Insomnia in Young Adults (2)
- 02: Low Carb Ketogenic Diets Help To Keep Diabetes Under Control (0)
- 01: Sleep Deprivation Increases Risk of Insulin Resistance and Diabetes in Teens (0)
- September 2012 (20)
- 28: Belly Fat Increases the Risk of Developing Diabetes in Obese Adults (0)
- 27: Why Is Belly Fat So Bad For You? (0)
- 26: Childhood Obesity Increases the Risk of Heart Disease (0)
- 25: The Childhood Obesity Epidemic Is A National Security Threat (0)
- 24: Sugar Sweetened Beverages Cause Weight Gain and Contribute to Obesity (0)
- 21: Exercise Helps Prevent Diabetes in Overweight and Obese Children (0)
- 20: Gastric Bypass Surgery Reverses Diabetes and Improves Heart Disease Risk Factors (0)
- 19: Bisphenol A (BPA) Is Associated With Childhood Obesity (0)
- 18: Living in Unwalkable Neighborhoods Increases the Risk of Developing Diabetes (0)
- 17: Obesity Worsens Prognosis for Some Breast Cancer Patients (0)
- 14: Exercise Helps Reduce Anxiety Even When Faced With Stressful Events (0)
- 13: Morning Workouts and Exercise Help to Decrease Appetite and Hunger (0)
- 12: Sleep Deprivation Leads to Poor Diet Choices and Obesity (0)
- 11: Alarmingly High Diabetes Rate Found Among British Ethnic Minorities (0)
- 10: Study Finds That Overweight Teens Eat Less Than Their Normal Weight Peers (0)
- 07: How Do Ketogenic Diets and Ketosis Cause Weight Loss? (0)
- 06: Low Carb Diets Beat Low Fat Diets in Weight Loss and Improvement in Lipid Profiles (0)
- 05: Physically Fit Obese People Do Not Have Increased Risk of Heart Disease (0)
- 04: Even High Normal Blood Sugar Levels Cause Your Brain to Shrink (0)
- 03: Childhood Obesity with Metabolic Syndrome is Linked to Poor School Performance (0)
- August 2012 (23)
- 31: Low Carb Diets Cause Weight Loss and Have Heart Health Benefits (0)
- 30: Type A Personality and High Stress Are Associated with Stroke (0)
- 29: Belly Fat Increases Heart Disease Risk Even in Normal Weight Individuals (0)
- 28: Physical Fitness in Midlife Delays the Onset of Chronic Medical Conditions in Later Life (0)
- 27: Exercise Helps Eliminate Cigarette Cravings for Smokers (0)
- 24: The Elusive Fountain of Youth Has Been Found!… Calorie Restriction Extends Life Expectancy (0)
- 23: Bariatric Surgery Can Prevent the Development of Diabetes in Pre-Diabetic Patients (0)
- 22: Meditation Reduces Loneliness and Inflammation in Older Adults (0)
- 21: Obesity Decreases Brain Power and Increases Risk of Dementia in Later Life (0)
- 20: Even Mild Exercise Improves the Strength of Women’s Bones (0)
- 17: Who Said Eating Eggs Is As Bad For Your Heart As Smoking? (0)
- 16: Drinking Hot Cocoa Containing Flavanols Increases Brain Power (0)
- 15: Paleolithic Hunter Gatherer Diet Causes Improvement in Health and Metabolism (1)
- 14: Physical Activity Decreases Inflammatory Markers Associated with Cardiovascular Disease and Aging (0)
- 13: More Evidence That Daily Aspirin Use Decreases Cancer Mortality (0)
- 10: Harry Truman, Barack Obama, and the Affordable Care Act: A Picture Says a Thousand Words (0)
- 09: Larger Waist Circumference Is Associated with Increased Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes (0)
- 08: Scientists Use Vaccine to Induce a Controversial ‘Cure’ in Type 1 Diabetes (0)
- 07: Weight Lifting Reduces the Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes (0)
- 06: Even Modest Weight Loss Can Prevent Progression to Diabetes (0)
- 03: CDC Report: Americans Show Improvement in Risk Factors for Heart Disease and Stroke (0)
- 02: Women Live Longer than Men Because They Have Better Genes (0)
- 01: More Benefits of Exercise: Heart Failure Patients Show Decreased Depression Symptoms (1)
- July 2012 (22)
- 31: PSA: To Test or Not To Test, That Is The Question… (0)
- 30: America’s Physician Shortage is an Impending Disaster (0)
- 27: Yet Another Study Suggests that Shift Work Raises Cardiovascular Risk (0)
- 26: Hunter-Gatherer Study Suggests Obesity Epidemic Is Caused by Overeating not Decreased Physical Activity (0)
- 25: HIV Miracle Cure: Man Shows No Evidence of AIDS after Stem Cell Bone Marrow Transplant (0)
- 24: Heart Attack Risk Increases Significantly After Knee and Hip Replacement Surgery (0)
- 23: Prolonged Sitting Decreases Life Expectancy and Increases Disease Risk (0)
- 20: The Hazards of Sleeplessness and Insomnia on Health (0)
- 19: Belviq Weight Loss Success: A Video Documentary of a Clinical Trial Participant (0)
- 18: Physical Inactivity Is Equivalent to the Health Risks of Smoking and Obesity (0)
- 17: Dental Fillings Containing Bisphenol A (BPA) Are Associated with Behavioral Problems in Children (0)
- 16: Beauty Care Products Containing Phthalates May Increase Women’s Risk of Developing Diabetes (0)
- 13: A Valedictory Address to the North Arlington High School Class of 1992 (0)
- 12: Superbugs Found in Chicken: Is It Time to Stop Using Antibiotics in Livestock Feed? (0)
- 11: Gene Mutation Adds Evidence for Amyloid Plaque Theory of Alzheimer’s Disease (0)
- 10: FDA Should Require Narcotic Prescribing Education for Physicians (0)
- 09: Heart Attacks May Scar More Than the Heart (0)
- 06: Metformin May Find New Role in the Treatment of Brain Disorders (0)
- 05: Inflammation Worsens the Risk of Having a Second Heart Attack (0)
- 04: Western Style Fast Food Is Killing You, And Here’s the Proof! (0)
- 03: How to Control Your Stress at the Workplace (0)
- 02: Being Born a Few Weeks Early Can Hurt Academic Achievement: Should We Redefine Full Term Gestation? (0)
- June 2012 (13)
- 29: It’s the Insulin, Stupid: Why Calories Are Not Created Equal When Dieting (1)
- 28: The Supreme Court Has a Heart: Individual Mandate is Constitutional (0)
- 27: Nicotine Vaccine Being Developed to Help Smokers Quit (0)
- 26: Autism Can Be Diagnosed With the Use Of Electroencephalography (EEG) (0)
- 25: Exercise Decreases the Risk of Developing Breast Cancer in Women (0)
- 22: Biggest Doctor Group in the United States May Support Soda Tax to Combat Obesity (0)
- 21: Surprise, Surprise… Heart Attack Patients Have Increased Risk of Developing PTSD (2)
- 20: Type 2 Diabetes Medication Linked to Bladder Cancer (1)
- 19: Another Study Suggests That Newly Diagnosed and Poorly Controlled Diabetes Accelerates Cognitive Decline (1)
- 18: Vaccine Non-Compliance by Parents is a Public Health Threat (0)
- 15: Coffee Can Prevent the Progression to Dementia in Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (1)
- 14: Study Casts Doubt on the Role of Omega 3 Fatty Acids in Preventing Cognitive Decline in Older Age (0)
- 13: Prolonged Sleep Deprivation Increases Stroke Risk in Middle Aged Adults (0)
- May 2012 (1)
- April 2012 (1)
- March 2012 (1)
- February 2012 (1)
- January 2012 (3)
- December 2011 (2)
- November 2011 (8)
- 23: This Thanksgiving… Stop Blaming the Tryptophan in the Turkey (0)
- 21: American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2011: Post-Game Show (0)
- 17: Social Media Facilitates Vaccine Hysteria to Run Amok (0)
- 15: Two Popular Statins Are Found to be Equal in Reversing Coronary Artery Disease (0)
- 14: Catching a Heart Attack: Infection and Cardiovascular Disease Revisited (0)
- 04: Basic Science Wins Battle Against Cystic Fibrosis (0)
- 03: FDA Approves Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (0)
- 01: Narcotic Painkiller Abuse and Overdose Epidemic Continues at Alarming Rate… (0)
- October 2011 (12)
- 31: Of Trials and Guidelines: How Sturdy Are Medicine’s Foundations? (0)
- 28: Daily Aspirin Helps Reduce the Rate of Colon Cancer in a High Risk Population (1)
- 27: Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation: A Video Review of the New Anticoagulants (0)
- 26: More Fuel for the Controversy: The HPV Vaccine is Recommended for Boys by CDC Panel (0)
- 25: First Time Medical School Applicants Hits All Time High In Rough Economy (0)
- 24: Could the HPV Vaccine Prevent Heart Disease in Women? (0)
- 21: The Jury Is Still Out: Cell Phones and Cancer (0)
- 20: A Scary Trend: Younger Doctors Are Less Likely to Recommend Vaccination? (0)
- 19: Heart Failure Hospitalization and Mortality Decline over the Past Decade (0)
- 18: The New Anticoagulants: L’Embarras des Richesses (1)
- 17: Low Birth Weight and Prematurity Is Associated with Increased Risk of Autism Spectrum Disorder (0)
- 03: Recap of Recent National Survey on Drug Use (0)
- September 2011 (15)
- 30: Words, Words, Words: The Surprisingly Suggestible Heart (0)
- 23: The Realities of A-Fib Ablation: Try, Try Again (0)
- 20: Diabetes Is Associated With Increased Risk of Developing Dementia (0)
- 19: Surgeons Use Fluorescence to Identify Metastatic Ovarian Cancer Intraoperatively (0)
- 16: Does Gender Affect the Quality of Heart Care? (0)
- 15: Is Apple Juice Really Tainted with Dangerously High Levels of Arsenic? (0)
- 14: The HPV Vaccine: American Academy of Pediatrics Corrects False Statements Made in Republican Presidential Campaign (1)
- 13: How One Contagion Can Spread Throughout the World and Create a Pandemic… (0)
- 12: The Influence of Physician Writers on Society (0)
- 09: Water Pipes: Just As Bad As Cigarettes? (0)
- 08: Observed Hostility is Associated with Increased Risk of Heart Disease (0)
- 07: Serotonin Transporter Polymorphisms Are Linked to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Susceptibility (0)
- 06: New Advancements Made in the Development of Improved Tuberculosis Vaccine (2)
- 02: Vaccinia Virus is Engineered to Target Cancer Cells (0)
- 01: Rethinking How We PACE the Heart (0)
- August 2011 (28)
- 31: Children of Older Men May Have Increased Risk of Developing Neuropsychiatric Disorders (0)
- 30: Poor Sleep with Decreased Slow Wave Sleep Increases Risk of Developing Hypertension (0)
- 29: Apixaban Generates Excitement for Prevention of Stroke in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation (0)
- 25: Hurricane Irene Causes Evacuation of New York City Hospitals in Evacuation Zone A (0)
- 24: Scientists Produce Parkinson’s Disease Neurons from Stem Cells (0)
- 23: Have Beta Blockers Failed American Heart Failure Patients? (0)
- 22: Heart Attack Patients Requiring Angioplasty Are Hastened to Treatment in Cath Lab (0)
- 21: More Evidence That Healthy Lifestyle Decreases Mortality and Improves Quality of Life (0)
- 20: Even Mild Obstructive Sleep Apnea Increases the Occurrence of Heart Arrhythmia (1)
- 19: Dogs Can Accurately Detect Lung Cancer in the Breath of Patients (1)
- 18: Genetic Study of Multiple Sclerosis Yields 29 New Susceptibility Genes Implicating an Immune Mediated Pathogenesis (0)
- 17: Female Smokers Have Higher Heart Disease Risk than Male Smokers (0)
- 16: Depression Increases the Risk of Stroke in Older Women (0)
- 15: Sedentary Lifestyle Increases Risk for Peripheral Artery Disease (0)
- 14: Soy Supplements Do Not Alleviate the Symptoms of Menopause or Aide in Bone Density Preservation (2)
- 13: Eating Disorders Influence the Fertility of Women (0)
- 12: Sleep Apnea is Associated with Increased Risk of Developing Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia (0)
- 11: Gene Therapy Modified T Cells Show Strong Response to Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Cells (0)
- 10: Multaq – Where Do We Stand? (0)
- 09: De Novo Gene Mutations Occur In Half of Sporadic Cases of Schizophrenia (0)
- 08: Scientists Produce Sperm from Embryonic Stem Cells That Yields Fertile Mice (7)
- 07: Prenatal Fish Oil Supplementation May Boost the Immune System of Newborn (1)
- 06: New Tick Borne Ehrlichia Bacterium Identified in Midwest United States (0)
- 05: Conversion of Human Skin Fibroblasts into Neurons Could Have Role in the Treatment of Neurodegenerative Diseases (0)
- 04: Researchers Discover Drug that Starves Cancer Cells of their Glucose Energy Supply (0)
- 03: Long Life and Longevity is Determined by Genes rather than Lifestyle or Environment (0)
- 02: Withdrawal from Cigarette Smoking Is Associated With Changes in Brain Regions That Regulate Mood (4)
- 01: Magnetic Field Exposure during Pregnancy Increases Risk of Developing Asthma (5)
- July 2011 (31)
- 31: Gene Identified that is Associated with Asthma Susceptibility in African Americans (0)
- 30: Building Muscle Mass Decreases Risk of Type 2 Diabetes through Decreased Insulin Resistance (0)
- 29: Discovery of Broadly Neutralizing Influenza Antibody May Pave Way for Single Universal Flu Vaccine (0)
- 28: Somatic Activating Mutation of AKT1 Oncogene is Etiology of Proteus Syndrome (0)
- 27: Activation of Cannabinoid Receptors in the Brain Blocks the Addictive Potential of Cocaine (0)
- 26: Fat Containing Comfort Foods Help Alleviate Feelings of Sadness (1)
- 25: Chickenpox Death Rate Drops After Start of Varicella Vaccination Program (0)
- 24: Exon Skipping Medication is Safe and Effective in the Treatment of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (1)
- 23: Optimistic Outlook Decreases the Risk of Stroke in Older Individuals (0)
- 22: Heroin Vaccine Shows Promise for the Treatment of Heroine Dependence (1)
- 21: Cardiac Gene Therapy Reverses Heart Damage That Occurs In Heart Failure (0)
- 20: Stopping Aspirin Increases Risk of Heart Attack for Heart Disease Patients (0)
- 19: Marriage Causes Men to Seek Medical Help for Chest Pain Sooner (1)
- 18: Professional Football Players Have Increased Risk of Cognitive Impairment Later in Life (0)
- 17: Cheap and Simple Eye Test Shows Promise for the Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Dementia (1)
- 16: Albuterol Inhaler And Placebo Are Subjectively Equal In The Treatment Of Asthma (0)
- 15: PET Scans May Aid In The Diagnosis Of Alzheimer’s Dementia (0)
- 14: Being At The Top, Especially For A Baboon Has Its Benefits But Comes At A High Price (0)
- 13: Secondhand Smoke Is Associated With Behavioral Disorders In Children (1)
- 12: Therapeutic Hypothermia Improves Survival and Provides Cognitive Protection in Out Of Hospital Cardiac Arrest Patients (0)
- 11: Marijuana Like Compounds In Gut Regulate Binge Eating Behavior (0)
- 10: Sedentary Lifestyle Increases Risk Of Deadly Pulmonary Embolism In Women (0)
- 09: Research Into Sunburn Pain May Lead To Development Of New Analgesics (0)
- 08: Osteoporosis Medication Finds New Role In The Treatment of Influenza (0)
- 07: Nitroglycerin Ointment May Help The Survival Of Snake Bite Victims (0)
- 06: Multiple Sclerosis Like Disease In Monkeys Suggests That A Virus May Cause Human Multiple Sclerosis (0)
- 05: Use of Copper Surfaces In Intensive Care Units Reduces Nosocomial Infections (1)
- 04: Rinderpest Becomes Second Infectious Disease To Be Eradicated By Mankind (1)
- 03: Jokes Cause Increased Activity In The Reward Center Of The Brain (0)
- 02: Individual Mandate Of Obama Health Care Overhaul Is Deemed Constitutional… What’s Next? (0)
- 01: CT Scan Screening Of Lung Cancer Decreases Mortality By 20% (2)
- June 2011 (30)
- 30: Rapamycin Slows The Accelerated Aging Observed In Progeria Patients (0)
- 29: HIV Medication Causes Premature Aging By Accelerated Mitochondrial Turnover (0)
- 28: Abatacept Slows The Progression Of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (0)
- 27: Scientists Use Genome Editing To Cure Hemophilia B In Mice (1)
- 26: Worldwide Diabetes Rate More Than Doubles Over The Past 30 Years (0)
- 25: Newly Diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes Can Be Cured With Low Calorie Diet (3)
- 24: New Medical Resident Work Hours Go Into Effect July 1, But Only For First Years (1)
- 23: New Test Predicts Alzheimer’s Dementia Years Before Onset of Symptoms (0)
- 22: Life In The City Causes Changes In Stress Center of Brain (0)
- 21: Human Eye May Have Sixth Sense of Magnetic Field Sensor (2)
- 20: Experimental Vaccine Cures 80% of Prostate Cancer in Mouse Model (2)
- 19: Whole Genome Sequencing Elucidates Rare Genetic Neurological Disorder in Twins (2)
- 18: HPV Vaccine Dramatically Decreases Cervical Cancer Rate in Australian Females (1)
- 17: FDA Adds Cardiovascular Warning to Chantix Label (0)
- 16: NFL Quarterback Danny Wuerffel’s Malady: What is Guillain-Barre Syndrome? (0)
- 15: FDA Joins France and Germany With Actos Bladder Cancer Warning But Stops Short of Recall (2)
- 14: Risk of Second Stroke Is Increased in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes (0)
- 13: The BRAF V600E Mutation May Cause Molecular Pathogenesis of Hairy Cell Leukemia (0)
- 12: Bariatric Surgery Does Not Decrease Mortality Rate of Older Males (3)
- 11: Blinatumomab Produces Complete Remission in 75% of Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Patients (0)
- 10: Researchers Describe Nicotine’s Role in Weight Gain After Smoking Cessation (0)
- 09: FDA Recommends Dose Limitations for Zocor (simvastatin) To Reduce Muscle Injury (0)
- 08: Scientists Induce Heart Stem Cells to Repair Damage After a Heart Attack (1)
- 07: Women Smokers Have Increased Risk of Peripheral Artery Disease Even 20 Years After Quitting (0)
- 06: Metastatic Melanoma Patients Receive Two More Treatment Options in Vemurafenib and Ipilimumab (0)
- 05: Today in Medical History: Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonia Reported in First AIDS Cases Followed by Discovery of HIV Virus (0)
- 04: Exemestane (Aromasin) Reduces the Occurrence of Breast Cancer in Postmenopausal Women (0)
- 03: Deadly E. coli Bacteria Continues to Run Rampant Throughout Europe (2)
- 02: Doubts Grow For Mouse Virus as Etiology of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (0)
- 01: FDA To Review Safety of Birth Control Pills Containing the Synthetic Progestin Drospirenone (1)
- May 2011 (31)
- 31: Cell Phone Radiation May Cause Cancer Reports the World Health Organization (2)
- 30: Who Is Dr. William Beaumont? (0)
- 29: UNICEF Posts Vaccine Prices On Its Website In Order to Lower Prices (1)
- 28: Long Road Ahead For Vermont’s Single Payer Healthcare System (0)
- 27: One in Five Young Adults is Estimated to Have High Blood Pressure (1)
- 26: NIH Stops Clinical Trial After Niacin Fails to Decrease Heart Disease (0)
- 25: Measles Cases Rise as Vaccination Rate Drops Due to Fraudulent Vaccine Autism Link (9)
- 24: Sale and Distribution of Bath Salts Outlawed in New York State by Commissioner of Health (7)
- 23: New York City Outlaws Smoking Outdoors as RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company Starts Smokeless Tobacco Ads (4)
- 22: Paralyzed Man Stands and Walks after Doctors Implant Spinal Cord Stimulator (4)
- 21: FDA Approves Pfizer’s Drug Sutent for Steve Job’s Type of Cancer (3)
- 20: One Out of Every 25 Teens Is Addicted to the Internet (0)
- 19: CDC Gives Recommendations On How to Prepare for a Zombie Apocalypse! (2)
- 18: Drinking Coffee Cuts Aggressive Prostate Cancer Risk By Sixty Percent (1)
- 17: Bill Gates Addresses WHO and Advocates Increased Worldwide Vaccination (0)
- 16: Should Mankind Destroy the Last Known Stockpiles of Smallpox? (2)
- 15: Deadly Ebola Virus Kills Girl in Uganda (0)
- 14: Back to the Future Part 3: Tamoxifen Use Broadens From Treatment to Prevention of Breast Cancer (0)
- 13: Commentary: Smoking “Not That Hard to Quit” as per CEO of Tobacco Giant Phillip Morris (2)
- 12: Bedbugs Found to Carry Deadly Antibiotic Resistant MRSA and VRE Bacteria (1)
- 11: Development of Effective SIV Vaccine May Help in Establishment of HIV Vaccine (1)
- 10: Breastfed Infants Have Fewer Behavior Problems Later in Childhood (0)
- 09: First Case of Bubonic Plague in 2011 Diagnosed in New Mexico Man (0)
- 08: State of the World’s Mothers Report Ranks the United States as 31st for Best Place in World to Be a Mother (0)
- 07: Back to the Future Part 2: Gene Therapy as a Replacement for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery (0)
- 06: Consortium Led By the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to Grant $23.4 Million to HIV/AIDS Vaccine Research (3)
- 05: New Study Suggests That Salt Is Good For Your Heart (1)
- 04: Being Overweight and Obese in Midlife Increases Risk of Dementia (1)
- 03: Central Obesity Is Associated With Increased Mortality In Patients With Heart Disease (0)
- 02: DNA Fingerprinting Is Used by United States to Confirm Slain Body Is Osama bin Laden (5)
- 01: Did Kate Middleton Use the Dukan Diet To Lose Weight For the Royal Wedding? (2)
- April 2011 (5)
- 30: United States Appeals Court Overturns Federal Funding Ban On Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research (1)
- 29: A New and Simple Screening Test Could Diagnose Autism in One Year Old Infants (5)
- 28: Can Gastric Bypass Surgery Help Cure Diabetes? (5)
- 27: Back To The Future Part 1: Homocysteine as an Independent Risk Factor for Arteriosclerosis (12)
- 05: Hello world! (3)
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