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Researchers at the University of Minnesota's Institute for Human Genetics have shown for
the first time that the severity of an adult neurodegenerative disease is tied to how well
the … 
A new method of treating mitral regurgitation (MR), the leaking of blood through the
mitral valve into the heart chamber, provides a less-invasive alternative to open heart
surgery. A study … 
… New research, published in Current Directions in Psychological Science, attempts
to identify the cause behind this affliction … 
Frequent bouts of depression, anxiety, hostility and anger are known to increase a
person's risk for developing coronary heart disease, but a combination of these "negative"
personality traits may put … 
… coli bacteria while also providing a flavor-boost to food. Composed of apple
puree and oregano oil, which is a natural antibacterial agent, the coating shows promise
in laboratory studies of … 
Common tooth whitening products, which have been used by millions of people, are found to
be safe and do not increase the risk of oral cancer when used as directed … 
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) affects up to 20 percent of men in Western cultures, five
percent of whom experience significant physical symptoms. A study published in Journal of
Forensic Sciences … 
The country's leading African American lawmakers, civil rights leaders and medical experts
today called on the federal government to adopt and implement a new blueprint to address
the HIV/AIDS crisis … 
… Several lines of evidence point to a protein called "Tribbles," named after the
furry creatures that took over the starship Enterprise in the original Star Trek series … 
Joshua Bongard, at the University of Vermont, has invented robots that can self-heal. For
example, they can detect a missing leg and invent ways to continue walking. Bongard's
research, "Resilient … 