Drug candidates could provide new birth control options for men
For decades, researchers have been working on “male birth control”—and studies show there is a demand. While concerns about side effects and efficacy have kept […]
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For decades, researchers have been working on “male birth control”—and studies show there is a demand. While concerns about side effects and efficacy have kept […]
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About 5,700 people have taken advantage of Colorado’s OmniSalud program to expand insurance to those who are in the country without legal documentation, and almost […]
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Breakthrough Alzheimer’s drug may mark the ‘beginning of the end’ in decades-long search for treatment to halt cruel memory decline Phase three trials show drug […]
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When someone is rude to you, it can really ruin your day. Was it something you did? Are they just mean-spirited? By the time you’ve […]
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An initiative developed by Cedars-Sinai investigators improves the timeliness of treatment for women with severe pregnancy-related hypertension, one of the leading causes of pregnancy-related death. […]
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At the end of a bad day, how do you feel about yourself? The answer could indicate not only how your self-perception formed, but also […]
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Tamoxifen treatment is associated with increased risk of endometrial hyperplasia, polyps, and carcinoma, as well as other uterine cancers, according to a study published online […]
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Could the underproduction of poorly understood immune cells contribute to Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of cognitive decline? A Rutgers study in Nature Immunology suggests […]
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These funds, coming from the Menkes International Association, will allow a research project to search for new biomarkers to establish administration and monitoring protocols for […]
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