A new study of first-time pregnant women found risk factors for heart disease, such as obesity and elevated blood sugar,
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Focal epilepsy often overlooked: Earlier diagnosis could lead to fewer car accidents
Having subtler symptoms, a form of epilepsy that affects only one part of the brain often goes undiagnosed long enough
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Cochlear implants are a groundbreaking technology that has changed the lives of many people living with severe to profound hearing
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A pair of biomarkers of brain function—one that represents “listening effort,” and another that measures ability to process rapid changes
Read moreNew ‘tooth-on-a-chip’ could lead to more personalized dentistry
A so-called “tooth-on-a-chip” could one day enable more personalized dentistry, giving dentists the ability to identify dental filling materials that
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Read moreAnti-viral immune discovery could lead to better vaccines
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researchers have identified a molecular switch that impacts immune responses to viral infections, and whether
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