Is it lonelier at the bottom or at the top?
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Berkeley, California - The indomitable human quest for power, influence and a foothold in the social hierarchy has long been a subject of fascination and study for UC Berkeley psychologist Sheri Johnson.
3Q: Hacking Ebola health care
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Cambridge, Massachusetts - Bryan Ranger, a third-year doctoral student in the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology program, was the student lead for MIT’s participation in the weekend event Stop Ebola Hackathon.
Proteins drive cancer cells to change states
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Cambridge, Massachusetts - A new study from MIT implicates a family of RNA-binding proteins in the regulation of cancer, particularly in a subtype of breast cancer. These proteins, known as Musashi proteins, can force cells into a state associated with increased proliferation.
American Heart Association Calls for FDA Regulation to Help Quell Upswing in Teen Use of E-Cigarettes
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Dallas, Texas - American Heart Association CEO Nancy Brown issued the following comments on the National Institute on Drug Abuse’s 2014 Monitoring the Future Survey:
New statistical update looks at worldwide heart, stroke health
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Dallas, Texas - For the first time in the 50 years that the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association has released an annual snapshot of heart disease and stroke statistics in the U.S., the new report adds a global view.
Most patients don’t get counseling about sex after heart attack
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Dallas, Texas - Most patients don’t receive counseling about resuming sexual activity after having a heart attack, according to new research in the American Heart Association journal Circulation.
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