Tests Taken by High School Students 58 Years Ago Could Predict Whether They Get Alzheimer's
Transparent Conversations Needed Across Cancer Continuum to Improve Patients’ Illness Understanding
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Long-Term NAEP Scores for 13-Year-Olds Drop for First Time Since Testing Began in 1970s — ‘A Matter for National Concern,’ Experts Say
How to Make Health Research More Relevant to Patients and Veterans? Make Them Partners in the Research Process
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Project Talent Mined Trove of Data from Teens in 1960. Meet the Palmetto High Twins Who Took Part
Reviving 1960s Data That Includes Colton High, Researchers Aim to Reveal Alzheimer's Secrets
16 Going on 66: Will You Be the Same Person 50 Years from Now?
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