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Skin Cells Transformed Directly Into Neurons
Researchers sidestep conversion to an embryonic state.
February 01, 2010
- Science
I’m a Cancer Patient. Should I Ask About PARP Inhibitors?
Ask your doctor to see if you are eligible for any of the current trials for PARP inhibitors.
Mass. Senate Poll Shows Shift Toward GOP Candidate
A poll just days before the special Senate race shows a shift in favor of the Republican Party.
January 15, 2010
- Nation & World
Is It Possible to Be Smoke Free in 30 Days?
Psychologist and author Daniel Seidman talks about his new book.
Health Buzz: Why Migraine Sufferers Can't Stand Light
Epigenetics shows that DNA is not the entire story; proof for whole-food vitamins is lacking.
Epigenetics Finds That Our Genes Are Not the Whole Story
Researchers are looking at how chemical changes can affect our DNA—and disease risk.
Year in Review: 10 Health Happenings of 2009
From the push for health reform to the battle against pandemic swine flu, 2009 was a busy year.
Scientists Are Changing the Definition of 'Old Age'
Unraveling the secrets of the aging process could lead to lives that are healthy and decades longer.
Health Buzz: Maine May Require Cellphone Warning and Other News
H1N1 vaccine more widely available; strength training a must for a "body breakthrough."
Senate Democrats Clear Hurdle on Healthcare
The historic legislation is on track for passage before Christmas.
December 21, 2009
- Nation & World
