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Who Is To Blame For The Worst Graduate Job Market In China’s History?
2013 will be the most difficult job-hunting year in history for university graduates in China. Shuang Ren explores who is to blame for this.
3 Stomach Cancer Subtypes That Should Be Treated Differently
Stomach cancer falls into three broad subtypes that respond differently to currently available therapies, according to a new study.
High Doses Of Epilepsy Drug Linked To Birth Defects, Study
High doses of a common epilepsy drug leads to an increased risk of having a baby with specific birth defects, according to a new study.
Exome Study Uncovers New Epilepsy Genes
Researchers have identified new genetic mutations that cause epilepsy, paving the way for better treatments of severe forms of epilepsy.
Your Eyes May Hold Clues To Stroke Risk
Photographing the retina may help detect which high blood pressure patients are more likely to have a stroke, according to a new study.
Japanese Unis Dominate Shanghai Jiao Tong A-Pac Rankings
Japanese universities continue to dominate the Asia-Pacific region in the latest Academic Ranking of World Universities.
‘Dark-Horse’ Molecule Is A Potential Anti-Cancer Target
Australian researchers have identified a molecule called interleukin-11 as a potential new target for anti-cancer therapies.
Genetic Causes Of Schizophrenia And Depression Overlap, Study
People susceptible to psychiatric disorders such as depression and schizophrenia have underlying genetic similarities, a study has found.
Tamoxifen May Lower Breast Cancer Risk In BRCA Mutation Carriers
Researchers have shown that tamoxifen, a common breast cancer therapy, may reduce breast cancer risk in women who inherited BRCA mutations.












