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TORONTO - Some teenagers smoke to puff away their blues, but it may actually end up worsening their depressive symptoms.
TORONTO - Canadian scientists have uncovered a new protein that blocks DNA damage in the cell and thus help spread various cancers, a breakthrough that could pave the way for medical strategies to improve cancer therapies.
TORONTO - Australian scientists have uncovered a new protein that blocks DNA damage in the cell and thus help spread various cancers, a breakthrough that could pave the way for medical strategies to improve cancer therapies.
TORONTO - The superbug, which is resistant to almost all antibiotics, has hit Canada after Australia and UK.
TORONTO - Calgary scientists will create a 'neurochip', which will monitor the dialogue between brain cell and silicon chip.
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