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- Nature-Inspired Surgical Glue Mends Heartson Jan 27, 2014 in Information News national institutes of health national institutes of health (nih) new study NIHNature-Inspired Surgical Glue Mends Hearts Researchers developed a new tissue adhesive that is biodegradable, biocompatible, and easily manipulated. It could allow for less invasive surgeries that don’t require sutures or staples. The waterproof, l...
- Distracted Driving Raises Crash Riskon Jan 13, 2014 in Information News national institutes of health national institutes of health (nih) new study NIHDistracted Driving Raises Crash Risk Researchers used video technology and in-vehicle sensors to show that distracted driving, particularly among new drivers, substantially raises the risk for car crashes and near crashes. They also found that driver...
- Arthritis Genetics Analysis Aids Drug Discoveryon Jan 13, 2014 in Information News national institutes of health national institutes of health (nih) new study NIHArthritis Genetics Analysis Aids Drug Discovery An international research team identified 42 new areas in the human genome associated with rheumatoid arthritis—and found that many are already the targets of drugs approved for other conditions. The...
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