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A new study shows that women who take the epilepsy drug valproate while pregnant may significantly increase their child's risk of developing autism.
Once-promising drugs that were abandoned in the fight against breast cancer still could be effective in obese patients, new research suggests.
Whenever I'm feeling down in this economy, whenever I feel the worm of self-pity slithering through me as my 401(K) vanishes into the Wall Street ether, I think of my pal Ray Garvey. This Brooklyn guy puts everything in perspective.
Previous studies have shown that babies exposed to tobacco in utero are more likely to have a low birth weight and are at increased risk for sudden infant death syndrome.
Stratic Energy Corporation as licence operator announces that drilling operations have commenced at the Cairngorm discovery area in UKCS blocks 16/2b and 16/3d on the 29th November 2008.
The researchers found that within one inner-city population, blacks born in the United States were more likely to have asthma than blacks who were born outside of the United States.
An Ontario court has ordered a Burlington psychotherapist not to practise psychology or call himself "doctor."
Washington, Dec 2 : It has been shown that babies exposed to tobacco in utero are more likely to have a low birth weight and are at increased risk for sudden infant death syndrome.
Washington, December 2 : Calling scientists awkward and ungraceful may not be fine anymore, as some researchers have translated their dissertations into interpretive dances in 36 YouTube videos.
Pharmaceutical company Novogen Limited, recently announced that work performed in collaboration with a Yale University research team led by Associate Professor Gil Mor, MD, PhD, has revealed its novel mTOR inhibitor NV-128 has the potential to act against cancer stem cells in addition to rapidly proliferating cells in established solid tumors.
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