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MS mice regain ability to walk after stem cell therapy

Date: May-16-2014
An often disabling disease, MS currently has no cure. But a new experiment involving injecting MS mice with human stem cells resulted in them being able to walk and run.

MS mice regain ability to walk after stem cell therapy

Date: May-16-2014
An often disabling disease, MS currently has no cure. But a new experiment involving injecting MS mice with human stem cells resulted in them being able to walk and run.

Male infertility linked to increased mortality

Date: May-16-2014
Men with two or more semen abnormalities are more likely to have a shorter lifespan, compared with men who do not have such defects, according to new research.

Male infertility linked to increased mortality

Date: May-16-2014
Men with two or more semen abnormalities are more likely to have a shorter lifespan, compared with men who do not have such defects, according to new research.

CDC: annual preventable injuries from pool chemicals in the thousands

Date: May-16-2014
Analyzing the period 2003-2013, a CDC report finds that emergency rooms in the US see almost 5,000 each year for injuries from pool chemicals that could have been prevented.

CDC: annual preventable injuries from pool chemicals in the thousands

Date: May-16-2014
Analyzing the period 2003-2013, a CDC report finds that emergency rooms in the US see almost 5,000 each year for injuries from pool chemicals that could have been prevented.

Older people with migraines 'more likely to have silent brain injury'

Date: May-16-2014
Migraine sufferers who are older have double the chances of experiencing 'silent strokes,' compared with individuals who do not have migraines, say researchers.

Walking may prolong life and improve outcomes for CKD patients

Date: May-16-2014
Patients with chronic kidney disease may reduce their need for dialysis or a kidney transplant and prolong life, simply by walking 30 minutes a week or more, a new study suggests.

Water pipe smoking is 'less safe' than commonly thought

Date: May-16-2014
Hookah or 'water pipe' smoking is rising in popularity among the young. Assumed to be more safe than cigarettes, a new study challenges this perception of water pipe smoking.

WHO: two confirmed US MERS outbreaks, but still 'no public health emergency'

Date: May-15-2014
After the CDC have confirmed two cases of the MERS virus in the US, there is naturally heightened anxiety about an outbreak, but WHO officials say it is not yet an emergency.