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Internet searches are making information easy to forget, as more people rely on their computers as a type of “external memory,” a study of Harvard University students found.
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Biologists have replaced parts of the E. coli bacterium DNA using a new process that hits many targets at once, a feat that may enable scientists to significantly alter or re-engineer genetic material.
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Some prostate cancer patients may improve their long-term survival chances by receiving hormone suppression drugs such as Abbott Laboratories’ Lupron and AstraZeneca Plc’s Zoladex with radiation therapy, a study showed.
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Asthma patients reported the same relief from sham treatments as with a real medicine, even though a clinical test found that only the drug worked, in a surprise twist from a Harvard study analyzing the placebo effect.
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