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Tiny Molecule Can Help Treat Major Depression: Researchers
Researchers say that a tiny molecule - miR-1202 - could be used as a biological marker for major depression. The molecule could also help scientists design better therapeutics to fight depression.
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Computer Program Pretends to be a Teen, Passes Turing Test
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Hypnoses Could Improve Restful Sleep
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New Case of Chikungunya Virus Hits Florida
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Rising Sea Disturbs the Dead, Threatens Islands
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Thermal Monitoring of Volcanic Activity may Yield Early Warning System
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6 Ways that Climate Change Threatens Americans' Health
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Alcohol in Bloodstream ups Survival Chances of Injured Patients
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Sea Stars Wasting Away in Oregon, Threatens Entire Population
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Rise in Carbon dioxide Levels Could Lead to Poor Quality Food
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Invasive Lizards are a Threat to Florida's Native Reptiles, Researchers Say
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Hydrogels Could Help Repair Bones, Researchers Find
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Reducing Deforestation could Decrease Carbon Emissions by a Fifth