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A newly made compound may boost the body’s immune response to vaccines.
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UCSD researchers have developed a way to make your nerves glow in the dark.
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A Somalia refugee who is a student at Mesa College, won a prestigious national science award for cancer research.
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A weight-loss drug made in San Diego gained approval by an Food and Drug Administration advisory panel today.
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Scientists can now bargain shop for expensive lab equipment in San Diego.
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Airport body scans pose no health risk. That’s according to the Food and Drug Administration and studies from several other groups.
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NIH $12.6 million grant to La Jolla Institute to build Genomic Lab & Library
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Your next health care provider could be your cell phone. At least, that’s the hope behind the marriage of wireless phone devices and health care.
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The first ever blood test to find heart blockages is available in San Diego
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“Green Crude” was named one of the best inventions by Time Magazine. The green fuel is made by Sapphire Energy in San Diego, and it doesn’t need fresh water or farm land to grow.
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