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Early detection vital in minimising gastroenteritis outbreaks

Antipsychotics may prove effective in killing drug-resistant cancer cells

Wrinkles and hair loss reversed in mice

Visual function deficits up in developmental dyslexia

Breakthrough could end animal testing in carcinogen research

Lyme-Bearing Ticks More Widespread in U.S. Than Thought

Study offers strategies to prevent death by suicide in patients with cancer

In the ICU, Patients’ Relatives Often Mum About Care Concerns

Yeast species used in food industry causes disease in humans

Variations in practice patterns seen in patients treated for COPD

Researchers identify RNA molecules that regulate action of male hormone in prostate cancer

Problem solving helps prevent depression in low-income moms

New law in Baltimore bars sodas from kids’ menus

Digital media use linked to behavioral problems in kids

Hidden blood in feces may signal deadly conditions

New ALS therapy in clinical trials—drug extends survival, reverses some neuromuscular damage in animals

Early puberty in white adolescent boys increases substance use risk

Magnetized wire could be used to detect cancer in people, scientists report

Football training may preserve bone health in prostate cancer patients

Cholera outbreak kills 6 in Cameroon

Canadian court rebuffs tobacco firm in major damages suit

Two Regimens Fail to Stop Declines in β-Cell Function

2001 to 2015 saw decline in self-employment in health care

New clinical trial to explore effects of omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin D in type 1 diabetes

Wellness across different dimensions shown to facilitate independence in older adults

A plan to distribute insecticide-treated bed nets annually to children in schools

Scientists trigger hot flashes in female and male mice

Study examines safety and efficacy of TPA in mild stroke cases
