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Exercise, calorie restrictions can rejuvenate older synapses | HarvardScience

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RT @RickMcGuire1: Boosting brain power may be as basic as less food, more exercise. http://bit.ly/bixBV4 #aging #health #memory

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Warnings of suicidal intent | HarvardScience

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New help in predicting suicidal intent - Harvard psychologists find clues http://tinyurl.com/23adkbn

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Medical School revises conflict of interest policy | HarvardScience

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Medical School revises conflict of interest policy; Strengthens commitment to transparency, disclosure http://tinyurl.com/28dasnu

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Two HSCI groups find residual genetic 'memory' in iPS cells; | HarvardScience

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Two HSCI groups find residual genetic 'memory' in iPS cells; reach different conclusions on meaning of work http://tinyurl.com/2cfzaub

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Mom's influence comes first | HarvardScience

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Maternal genes dominate in developing mice brains, while paternal ones lead in adult-hood, study finds http://tinyurl.com/265fwgg

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Rare variants in gene coding may up risk of autoimmune disorders | HarvardScience

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Rare variants in gene coding may up risk of autoimmune disorders http://tinyurl.com/3xc2t7n

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With fasting, enzyme turns off body's production of fats, cholesterol | HarvardScience

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With fasting, enzyme turns off body's production of fats, cholesterol http://tinyurl.com/3alax5r

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Using nanotechnology to improve a cancer treatment | HarvardScience

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New nanotech delivery of chemo hits tumors, spares kidneys; holds promise for treatment of other tumor types http://tinyurl.com/2uovn7n

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Living, breathing human lung-on-a-chip | HarvardScience

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Bioengineers at Harvard's Wyss Institute create a 'lung on a chip' http://tinyurl.com/234hyts

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New treatment extends life of melanoma patients by an average of four months in large clinical trial | HarvardScience

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Treatment extends melanoma survival by four months- 67% - in large clinical trial - provides hope http://tinyurl.com/28zjunw

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The Postdocs - II | HarvardScience

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Detailed metabolic profile gives "chemical snapshot" of the effects of exercise | HarvardScience

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Majority of Young Victims of Unintentional Shootings Shot by Another Youth | HarvardScience

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Get the salt out | HarvardScience

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Get the salt out! Experts call for a major reduction in sodium intake http://tinyurl.com/y5ekd55

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Researchers warn new, dissolvable nicotine products could lead to accidental poisoning in children and youths | HarvardScience

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New tick tac-like tobacco product poses danger to children, researchers warn. Latest marketing to kids? http://tinyurl.com/y4bzl7h

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