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Fertility For Older, Highly Educated Women Has Risen Since The 1990s, According To New Research

Click Here to Read More … An increasing number of highly educated women are opting for families, according to a national study co-authored by a University at Buffalo economist. Qingyan Shang, an assistant professor at UB, says the study uncovers what may be the reversal of a trend by highly educated women…
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Group Aims to Close Credibility Gap in Publishing Industry-Sponsored Research

Click Here to Read More … The Medical Publishing Insights and Practices iinitiative and its co-sponsors recently collaborated with journal editors on 10 recommendations to close the credibility gap in reporting industry-sponsored clinical research.
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Research teams discover cellular system for detecting and responding to poisons and pathogens

Click Here to Read More … Two MGH-based research teams, along with a group from the University of California at San Diego, have discovered that animals have a previously unknown system for detecting and responding to pathogens and toxins.
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Rapid method of assembling new gene-editing tool could revolutionize genetic research

Click Here to Read More … Development of a new way to make a powerful tool for altering gene sequences should greatly increase the ability of researchers to knock out or otherwise alter the expression of any gene they are studying.
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Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month: Mayo Clinic Experts Discuss Latest Research, Treatment

Click Here to Read More … Mayo Clinic experts are available to discuss the latest in colorectal cancer research, detection and treatment.
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Virtual Colonoscopies Suitable for People 65 and Older, Mayo Clinic Research Shows

Click Here to Read More … A new study led by Mayo Clinc physician shows that virtual colonoscopy isn’t just for younger people, it’s comparable to standard colonoscopy for people 65 and older.
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CIMIT Names Recipients of Young Clinician Research Awards

Click Here to Read More … CIMIT is pleased to announce that six bright and promising medical professionals have been named recipients of the Young Clinician Award for 2008.
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Key Role Grandmothers Play In Mother And Child Nutrition And Health Highlighted By Research

Click Here to Read More … Grandmothers and other senior female family members should play a key role in nutrition and health programmes for children and women in non-Western societies. However, they are often overlooked by health organisations that don’t understand the importance of their role or see them as an obstacle to promoting good nutrition and health practices…
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Stem Cell Research on Donor Eggs Often Not Disclosed

Click Here to Read More … Many U.S. fertility clinics don’t tell egg donors that embryos made from their eggs may end up being used in stem cell research, according to a new government survey.
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Research Focuses on Fight Against Multiple Myeloma

Click Here to Read More … Research on the same protein that was a primary mediator of the birth defects caused by thalidomide now holds hope in the battle against multiple myeloma, says the study’s senior investigator, Keith Stewart, M.B., Ch.B. of Mayo Clinic in Arizona.
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