diseases
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Trust your gut: E. coli may hold one of the keys to treating Parkinson’s
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U-M chemist receives $2M to map disease-causing ‘free radical’ damage
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First U.S. Ebola case will be contained, U-M experts say
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Deadly Ebola: U-M experts available to discuss
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Choosing one drug over another to treat blindness could save Medicare billions
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Oft-taboo subject of human waste is focus of virtual book club, Twitter author chat
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Unvaccinated infants act as ‘kindling’ to fuel epidemics
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Chemical chaperones have helped proteins do their jobs for billions of years
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Learning how the brain takes out its trash may help decode neurological diseases
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Zebrafish help identify mutant gene in rare muscle disease
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Children of long-lived parents less likely to get cancer
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University of Michigan experts available to discuss latest avian flu
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Sexual agreements among gay couples show promise for HIV prevention
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Genetic tradeoff: Harmful genes are widespread in yeast but hold hidden benefits
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U-M School of Public Health tackles noncommunicable diseases in Latin America
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Early origins of chronic mid-life diseases: Low birth weight and poverty have long-term effects
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Probe human diseases in yeast? Possibly, protein study suggests
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LSI’s Innovation Partnership targets deadly diseases through novel initiative
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Nanotech coating could lead to better brain implants to treat diseases
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Iron-moving malfunction may underlie neurodegenerative diseases, aging
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