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R K Sobel

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U.S. News & World Report|June 30, 2001
Herpes tests give answers you might need to knowR K Sobel
U.S. News & World Report|May 16, 2001
Myths, mothers, and modern medicine. Do 'chimeras' trigger some women's illnesses?R K Sobel
U.S. News & World Report|September 8, 2000
A cappuccino a day ... caffeine may ward off Parkinson's diseaseR K Sobel
U.S. News & World Report|May 2, 2001
A tonic for dementia? Genes for Alzheimer'sR K Sobel
U.S. News & World Report|May 2, 2000
The wisdom of the gut. Those butterflies in your stomach are not just in your mindR K Sobel
U.S. News & World Report|September 1, 1998
A shocking story: handy defibrillators. Devices kept at public venues could save livesR K Sobel
U.S. News & World Report|July 13, 2001
The scientist who saw what we're made ofR K Sobel
U.S. News & World Report|November 7, 2000
Miracle cells? Maybe. More research dollars, more ethical quandariesR K Sobel
U.S. News & World Report|February 24, 2001
Alzheimer's first blow. Head injuries raise riskR K Sobel
U.S. News & World Report|December 29, 2000
Secrets of biology's new supermodels. A tropical fish offers clues to human healthR K Sobel
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U.S. News & World Report|June 30, 2001
Herpes tests give answers you might need to knowR K Sobel
U.S. News & World Report|May 16, 2001
Myths, mothers, and modern medicine. Do 'chimeras' trigger some women's illnesses?R K Sobel
U.S. News & World Report|September 8, 2000
A cappuccino a day ... caffeine may ward off Parkinson's diseaseR K Sobel
U.S. News & World Report|May 2, 2001
A tonic for dementia? Genes for Alzheimer'sR K Sobel
U.S. News & World Report|May 2, 2000
The wisdom of the gut. Those butterflies in your stomach are not just in your mindR K Sobel
U.S. News & World Report|September 1, 1998
A shocking story: handy defibrillators. Devices kept at public venues could save livesR K Sobel
U.S. News & World Report|July 13, 2001
The scientist who saw what we're made ofR K Sobel
U.S. News & World Report|November 7, 2000
Miracle cells? Maybe. More research dollars, more ethical quandariesR K Sobel
U.S. News & World Report|February 24, 2001
Alzheimer's first blow. Head injuries raise riskR K Sobel
U.S. News & World Report|December 29, 2000
Secrets of biology's new supermodels. A tropical fish offers clues to human healthR K Sobel
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