MenAfriVac has been highly effective since its introduction four years ago in protecting children and adults ages 1 to 29
More complete history could aid decision on whether to use controversial blood test, study finds
Researchers say newly-discovered Teixobactin unlikely to fail where other drugs have
Researchers found women with six to seven symptoms of disorder almost twice as likely to develop disease
In families with fat-prone gene mutation, people born after 1942 are more likely to be bigger
Finding could lead to therapy to prevent cancer metastasis, reducing deaths
Women exposed to highest levels of fine-particulate air pollution late in their pregnancies are two times more likely to give birth to an autistic child
Researchers say virtual techniques lead to reduction in unconscious biases among white subjects
New study by Oxford University researchers suggests those who start menstruating a few years before or after age of 13 appear to be at increased risk of heart disease, stroke
Study says 38 percent of healthcare facilities in 54 developing countries have conditions that increase risk of childbirth-related deaths
Synthetic compound works in a completely different way than traditional antibiotics
Full-spectrum lamps are added at high school to battle effects of darkness-based depression
Researchers say using rice starch instead of sugar with the re-hydration salts could reduce bacterial toxicity by almost 75 percent
US craft to end 'hybernation' Saturday, preparing for a six-month observation of dwarf planet, on outer edge of solar system
Supplement, related to vitamin B3, has been shown to protect hearing neurons of mice exposed to loud noise
Many behave in ways that put themselves at risk for getting viruses and other unwanted computer intrusions
Panels with new product can reduce indoor temperatures to nearly 5 degrees Celsius below the temperature outside
23 percent of new cases occur in North America, but researchers expect incidence to rise in less developed areas over next two decades .
Expert notes activity's effect on heart rate, blood pressure, advises people 55 or older to refrain
Epidemic costs global economy as much as smoking, war or terrorism, exacts greater toll than alcoholism
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