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218 articles with Karolinska Institute
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Fewer Suicides After Antidepressive Treatment for Schizophrenia, Karolinska Institute Study
5/9/2012
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Breast Cancer Link With Diet, Karolinska Institute Study
4/27/2012
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Karolinska Institute and Beckman Research Institute at City of Hope Join as Co-Organizers of World Stem Cell Summit, West Palm Beach, Florida, Dec. 3-5, 2012
4/9/2012
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Advaxis, Inc. Announces Collaboration with the Karolinska Institute
4/5/2012
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Schizophrenia Diagnosis Via Epigenetic Changes in Blood, Karolinska Institute Study
3/29/2012
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Cadmium in Diet is Linked to Higher Breast Cancer Risk, Karolinska Institute Study
3/15/2012
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Exercise and Caffeine Change Your DNA in the Same Way, Karolinska Institute Study
3/9/2012
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Regular Smear Tests Boost Chances of Cure From 66 Percent to 92 Percent, Karolinska Institute Study
3/5/2012
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Magnesium-Rich Diet Tied to Lower Stroke Risk, Karolinska Institute Study
1/17/2012
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Processed Meat "Linked to Pancreatic Cancer," Karolinska Institute Study
1/16/2012
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Diet Loaded With Veggies, Fruits, Whole Grains May Cut Stroke Risk, Karolinska Institute Study
12/2/2011
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Shift Work in Teens Linked to Increased Multiple Sclerosis Risk, Karolinska Institute Study
10/19/2011
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Karolinska Institute Study: Chocolate Lovers Have Lower Risk of Stroke
10/12/2011
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Health of Chronic Kidney Disease Patients Improved By Regular Physical Activity, Karolinska Institute Study
10/7/2011
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New Inherited Neurometabolic Disorder Discovered, Karolinska Institute Study
10/3/2011
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Brain Training Increases Dopamine Release, Karolinska Institute, Umea University, Åbo Akademi University, and the University of Turku Study
8/5/2011
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Unexpected Cell Repairs the Injured Spinal Cord, Karolinska Institute Study
7/8/2011
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New Discoveries in Diabetes Suggest Novel Ways to Treat, Delay the Disease, Karolinska Institute Study
6/23/2011
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Epilepsy Drugs' Risk of Birth Defects May Be Dose-Dependent, Karolinska Institute Study
6/6/2011
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Increased Risk of Heart Attack in Adulthood Following Surgical Removal of the Tonsils and Appendix During Childhood, Karolinska Institute Study
6/1/2011