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Protein link to prostate cancer AAP - 23-02-2015
The molecule, GPR158, has been linked to a biological process critical to the way prostate cancer stops responding to hormone therapies. Drugs that
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Scientists solve cannabis 'munchies' mystery AAP - 19-02-2015
Scientists have found out why smoking cannabis can cause over-eating, with marijuana working on the part of the brain that normally suppresses appetite.
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New drug shields monkeys from AIDS: study AAP - 19-02-2015
A prototype drug has provided protection for monkeys carrying the simian version of the AIDS virus, giving hope of a vaccine for HIV in humans.
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Anti-vaccine speaker cancels national tour AAP - 30-01-2015
Controversial US anti-vaccine campaigner Dr Sherri Tenpenny has cancelled her Australian tour, citing security concerns and "anti-free speech terrorists".
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Donors pledge $US7.5b for child vaccines AAP - 29-01-2015
Donors have pledged $US7.5 billion to extend a child vaccination drive in developing countries. Countries and private donors have pledged $US7.5
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More health risks for nurses working night shifts Karen Keast - 14-01-2015
A large study in the United States has found nurses working rotating night shifts face an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and lung cancer. The study
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More venues cancel anti-vax seminars AAP - 09-01-2015
At least five venues have cancelled events featuring a controversial US anti-vaccination campaigner, amid a growing internet protest against her visit.
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Whole grains lower heart disease risk AAP - 06-01-2015
Whole grains lower the risk of heart disease, but not that of cancer, a US study says. People who eat more whole grains are more likely to
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Strong support for solarium ban AAP - 22-12-2014
Solariums are to be banned in 2015 in a bid to fight skin cancer, and a new survey shows they won't be missed. SYDNEY, AAP - Solariums will be banned
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Aussies to test potential Hep B cure AAP - 16-12-2014
Melbourne researchers will trial a potential cure for hepatitis B on 50 patients from Australia and New Zealand. Fifty people with hepatitis
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