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Surgeon to Perform Head Transplant to Find Out If There is Life After Death
Monday, Jun 26, 2017
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Scientific progress can’t be stopped and every great discovery has suffered its share of scepticism and critique.
Elixir of Youth: Olive Oil Could Help Fight Alzheimer’s Disease
Fever During Pregnancy Increases Chances of Autism in Children, Study Says
US Researchers Identify New Way to Slow Cancer Development
India, Bangladesh ready to provide medicines to Nepal at reasonable rate
Science Says: Medications prevent opioid addiction relapse
Study finds that speeding up sepsis care can save lives
AP Exclusive: Strapped UN health agency spends big on travel
3 vie for top WHO post in UN health agency election
Canada tests lower age for pot legalization
National Ophthalmic Health Policy, 2017 introduced
Swallowable balloons work to curb obesity: study
'Milestone' in quest to make blood cells: studies
Few doctors discuss cancer costs with patients, study finds
Kala-azar medicines shortage in zonal hospital
STUDY: TAKING ABORTION PILL AT HOME AS SAFE AS IN A CLINIC
Gov’t report: Progress reducing US uninsured stalled in 2016
More states allow sunscreen at schools without doctor’s OK
Organ Transplant Center claims first successful kidneys transplantation from brain dead
Cigna free to leave proposed Anthem merger
Importers decry govt move to curb excessive price in drugs
Descendants of syphilis study subjects emerging from shadows
Health care fight shifts to Senate, where GOP wants a reboot
The Latest: New ads target 24 House members over repeal vote
Democrats see a winning issue in opposing GOP health bill
Anxiety over GOP health plan for those with severe illnesses
New deals for drugs: No heart attack or your money back
Overcoming Opioids: When pills are a hospital's last resort
Smoking weakens a gene that protects arteries: study
Spike in mentally ill LA jail inmates leads to new policies
Dhaulagiri Hospital starts operation of its own pharmacy
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