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Childhood trauma may raise risk of type 1 diabetes

Childhood trauma may raise risk of type 1 diabetes

Traumatic events during childhood may increase kids' risk of developing type 1 diabetes, a Swedish study suggests.The researchers questioned more…
Study questions accuracy of certain tumor-only gene mapping

Study questions accuracy of certain tumor-only gene mapping

More cancer patients are getting the genes in their tumors mapped to help guide their treatment. New research suggests that…
Snoring, apnea linked to earlier memory decline in elderly

Snoring, apnea linked to earlier memory decline in elderly

Older people who have sleep apnea, which can be marked by heavy snoring, tend to begin experiencing cognitive decline about…
WHO: Ebola virus found in semen 6 months after recovery

WHO: Ebola virus found in semen 6 months after recovery

Traces of Ebola have been found in the semen of a man six months after his recovery, the World Health…
Public trust in the Web ‘eroded’ says global cyber commission

Public trust in the Web ‘eroded’ says global cyber commission

The public's trust in the Internet has been severely eroded by a cloak-and-dagger approach to collecting private data online leaving…
US study: Immune system link to Alzheimer’s disease

US study: Immune system link to Alzheimer’s disease

The immune system may play a part in Alzheimer's disease, US researchers have discovered, in a breakthrough which could lead…
Florida artist claims Apple stole his style

Florida artist claims Apple stole his style

A Miami artist whose work has been used in Coca-Cola, Disney and Mattel advertisements is suing Apple Inc. claiming the…
Diabetes During Pregnancy Could Be Linked to Autism, Study Finds

Diabetes During Pregnancy Could Be Linked to Autism, Study Finds

Diabetes that develops early in pregnancy may increase women's chances of having a child with autism, according to a new…
Japan says to try again with ‘scientific’ whaling program

Japan says to try again with ‘scientific’ whaling program

Japan's top whaling negotiator said Tuesday Tokyo would try again to justify its "scientific" Antarctic Ocean hunt after a panel…
Warming seas may spell end to Britain’s fish and chips

Warming seas may spell end to Britain’s fish and chips

Warming seas may spell the end to traditional British food favorites such as haddock and chips, researchers said on Monday. Haddock,…
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