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Scientists tune into brain to uncover music’s healing power

WASHINGTON — Music increasingly is becoming a part of patient care, largely to comfort the sick. Now, the National Institutes …

A better mammogram? Huge study putting 3 D scans to the test

WASHINGTON — A better mammogram? Increasingly women are asked if they want a 3-D mammogram instead of the regular X-ray …

Replacing lymph nodes to ease painful legacy of cancer care

WASHINGTON — Breast cancer treatment left Susan Wolfe-Tank with an arm too painfully swollen to lift anything heavy or even …

Millions die suffering amid global opioid gap, report says

WASHINGTON – Nearly 26 million people around the world die each year with serious suffering in part because of a …

Studying 1 million people to end cookie cutter health care

WASHINGTON— U.S. researchers are getting ready to recruit more than 1 million people for an unprecedented study to learn how …

Age matters when it comes to screening for cervical cancer

WASHINGTON — Getting checked for cervical cancer isn’t one-size-fits-all: Millions of women may soon have to decide between a routine …

First embryo gene repair holds promise for inherited disease

WASHINGTON—Altering human heredity? In a first, researchers safely repaired a disease-causing gene in human embryos, targeting a heart defect best …

Colorectal cancer rare but rising among millennials, Gen X

WASHINGTON –Colorectal cancer mostly strikes middle-aged and older people, but new research shows a disturbing rise in cases among young …

Talk to babies and let them babble back to bridge word gap

WASHINGTON –Even infants can have conversations with mom or dad. Their turn just tends to involve a smile or some …

Talk to babies and let them babble back to bridge word gap

WASHINGTON—Even infants can have conversations with mom or dad. Their turn just tends to involve a smile or some gibberish …

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