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Injuries, birth defects (such as cleft palates) or surgery to remove a tumor can create gaps in bone that are too large to heal...
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Injuries, birth defects (such as cleft palates) or surgery to remove a tumor can create gaps in bone that are too large to heal...
– New findings published today in the journal Cancer Research reveal that some postmenopausal overweight breast cancer patients who use common anti-inflammatory drugs like...
– A “Trojan horse” treatment for an aggressive form of brain cancer, which involves using tiny nanoparticles of gold to kill tumour cells, has...
– New research published in the September issue of the British Journal of Nutrition and featured in the just released Global Phytonutrient Report highlights...
– There is strong epidemiological evidence of the importance of regular physical activity, such as brisk walking and jogging, in the management and rehabilitation...
– Television commercials for luxury vehicles pack a lot in their 30-second running times: the camera offers quick shots of the soft leather upholstery,...
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– Much of our daily lives are taken up by habits that we’ve formed over our lifetime. An important characteristic of a habit is...
– Patients treated with a drug widely prescribed for type 2 diabetes can live longer than people without the condition, a large-scale study involving...
– Advice on how we should brush our teeth from dental associations and toothpaste companies is ‘unacceptably inconsistent’, finds new UCL (University College London)...