Want to see John Oliver Destigmatizing Psychological Illness
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Want to see John Oliver Destigmatizing Psychological Illness

In the days after a 26-year-old shot and killed nine people and injured several others…

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Merck Wins Approval for Keytruda in a few With Lung Cancer
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Merck Wins Approval for Keytruda in a few With Lung Cancer

In 2014, the FDA approved Keytruda to treat patients with advanced melanoma following treatment with…

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General Mills Recalls 1.8 Million Boxes of Cheerios
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General Mills Recalls 1.8 Million Boxes of Cheerios

The voluntary recall includes original Cheerios and Honey Nut Cheerios from a two-week time span…

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Taller people are more likely to develop cancer, study says
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Taller people are more likely to develop cancer, study says

“Our studies show that taller individuals are more likely to develop cancer but it is…

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Teens who go to sleep late, gain weight, new study finds
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Teens who go to sleep late, gain weight, new study finds

The most shocking finding was that scientists found that every extra hour they stayed awake…

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3 nominees win Nobel Prize in medicine
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3 nominees win Nobel Prize in medicine

McKenna has met Tu and written about her for New Scientist magazine. Among the winners:…

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Scientists Win Nobel Prize For Parasite Treatments
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Scientists Win Nobel Prize For Parasite Treatments

The Japan NewsSatoshi Omura, a distinguished professor emeritus of Kitasato University, has won the 2015…

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Bad heroin suspected in 74 overdoses in 72 hours in Chicago
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Bad heroin suspected in 74 overdoses in 72 hours in Chicago

Authorities in Chicago say a recent rise in heroin overdoses is continuing to climb.

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Gut Bacteria Could be the Key to Preventing Asthma
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Gut Bacteria Could be the Key to Preventing Asthma

“Five years is a short time in asthma history”. However, this was only the case…

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Can exercise be replaced by a pill?
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Can exercise be replaced by a pill?

Researchers from the University of Sydney have created the world’s first “blueprint” for how exercise…

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