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Researchers investigate differences in coatings of drug-coated balloon catheters

Doctors Removed a Tick From This Boy’s Eardrum After He Complained of a Buzzing Noise in His Right Ear

A third of type 1 diabetes is misdiagnosed in the over 30s

Record 26 Ebola deaths in DRCongo in a single day

Breast cancer in young women: Good outcomes with advised therapy

Conjoined Twins Separated in Risky Surgery 13 Years Ago Are Now Thriving With Only One Leg Each

Injections, exercise promote muscle regrowth after atrophy in mice, study finds

Newly discovered Ebolavirus may not cause severe disease in humans

Personalizing precision medicine with combination therapies improves outcomes in cancer

Bachelors in Paradise! Arie and Lauren Soak Up Bermuda for Babymoon

MJ Javid in ICU After Welcoming Son: ‘She Still Hasn’t Held Her Baby’

Listeria outbreak linked to deli meats, cheeses in four states

Intensive blood pressure lowering may up cognitive decline in elderly

Measles cases in NYC rise to 329, outbreak expected to worsen

Mid-life resting heart rate of 75 plus beats/minute linked to doubling in early death risk

Synthetic peptide can inhibit toxicity, aggregation of protein in Alzheimer’s disease

Gold nanoparticle delivery of microRNA impairs metastasis in triple-negative breast cancer

Why do certain faulty genes only cause cancer in some parts of the body?

Carrie Underwood Pumps Breast Milk in Quite the Glam Locale

Researchers identify one way T cell function may fail in cancer

Blocking protein’s activity restores cognition in old mice, study shows

New evidence about why clear margins in breast cancer surgery are such good news

Frailty may up fracture risk in patients with type 2 diabetes

Donor muscle training before transplantation expedites rehabilitation process in patients

Cry in public: The ultimate list of Canberra spots to get teary at

JAMA viewpoint: Physicians’ trust in one another is a care safety and quality issue

Small vessel disease MRI marker linked to worse cognitive health in older adults

Scientists discover unique tau filament structures in head-injury associated dementia
