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I have written on stroke several times, due to the constant flow of intriguing and valuable new studies. On the one hand, it is...

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In the late 1980s, just a few years after Peter Siddons started working at Brookhaven National Laboratory, a company called BASF ran ads with...

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I am not a big believer in supplements, unless they are used to treat a proven deficiency. However, we may be deficient in vitamin...

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Jason Graetz’s friends want him to hurry up and build a better mousetrap or, more specifically, a better fuel-cell vehicle. When he socializes, Graetz...

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By Caitlin Ferrell Mildred Kramer celebrated her centennial Monday, reaching a milestone fewer than .02 percent of Americans do. The Belle Terre resident was born April...

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When we refer to adverse events with medications, we usually focus on systemic consequences. However, we rarely address the fact that eyes can be...

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By Elana Glowatz & Rachel Shapiro Suffolk County officials, including former County Executive Steve Levy, “intentionally corrupted and undermined” the Ethics Commission and contributed to...

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Rats are not only capable of learning a maze to get to a reward (the coveted cheese, for example), but they also have the...

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Rheumatoid arthritis is one of many autoimmune diseases, where the body’s immune system begins to attack the body’s own tissue. RA results in systemic...

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Donald Porter was such a childhood fan of Sesame Street that he named his computer lab at Stony Brook OSCAR (for Operating System Security...