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- SARS: a model disease
- Ripening secrets of the vine revealed
- 3-D photonic crystals will revolutionize telecommunications
- Scientists uncover how the brain controls what the eyes see
- Researchers discover surface orbital 'roughness' in manganites
- Digging biblical history, or the end of the world
- Recently discovered virus associated with pediatric respiratory tract infection in Germany
- Secrets in rare cartography
- MIT: Thermoelectric materials are 1 key to energy savings
- Penn researchers find monkeys able to fend off AIDS-like symptoms with enhanced HIV vaccine
- Post-treatment PET scans can reassure cervical cancer patients
- Giant fossil sea scorpion bigger than man
- Shinya Yamanaka reprograms human adult cells
- Reprogramming the debate: stem-cell finding alters ethical controversy
- Carnivorous plants use pitchers of 'slimy saliva' to catch their prey
- Is the beauty of a sculpture in the brain of the beholder?
- New study finds blood-spinal cord barrier compromised in mice with ALS
- Simple recipe turns human skin cells into embryonic stem cell-like cells
- Determining cause of death in developing countries
- Stockpiling influenza vaccine in Hong Kong
- Obesity associated with lower PSA levels in men with prostate cancer
- Pedometers help people take a step to get active, Stanford study finds
- Obesity-linked high blood volumes render PSA prostate cancer test less effective, study suggests
- Rapid response teams save children's lives at pediatric hospital, Stanford/Packard study shows
- UW-Madison scientists guide human skin cells to embryonic state
- Many employers do not implement programs to improve quality and value of health benefits
- Use of pedometer associated with increased physical activity, decreased blood pressure and weight
- Study suggests adjusting PSA scores for obese men or cancers may be missed
- Asthma link to post-traumatic stress disorder, says Mailman School of Public Health study
- UK scientists lead China closer to carbon capture and storage
- Adding rapid response team to children's hospital reduces risk of death, cardiac arrests
- Nuclear desalination
- ILR report connects disabilities, employment and poverty
- During biggest travel weekend, beware of states that don't enforce seat belt laws
- Regular exercise reduces risk of blood clots
- Top researcher argues most physicians aren't prepared to deal with obesity epidemic
- Even minute levels of lead cause brain damage in children
- Rural patients' colon and lung cancers diagnosed earlier, Dartmouth research says
- Evolutionary comparison finds new human genes
- Skin injuries to patients can be avoided when radiation dose is monitored
- Most college students wish they were thinner, study shows
- Cancer drug works by overactivating cancer gene
- In search of wine, ancients become earliest chocoholics
- Trauma earlier in life may affect response to stress years later
- Scientists develop a fast system to detect metal concentrations in iron and steel industry workers
- Combining medications often best strategy to battle rheumatoid arthritis
- Kaiser Permanente/Harvard Medical School study links lack of sleep to weight gain for new moms
- Football game days tops for drinking among college students
- Gender roles and not gender bias hold back women scientists
- Sunbathing tree frogs' future under a cloud
- Cameras never lie -- but doctored photos can change history
- Bacteria shed light on an important group of human proteins
- New evidence for female control in reproduction
- The earliest chocolate drink of the New World
- Less is more when fighting crime
- PET scans show gene therapy normalizes brain function in Parkinson's patients
- New HPV vaccine under study
- Eating disorders in adolescents
- Tsunami-recording in the deep sea
- Carnegie Mellon algorithm identifies top 100 blogs for news
- Stress hormone may hasten the progression of certain blood cancers
- Drug-eluting stents yield better outcomes than bare-metal ones
- Internet remedies for STIs pose significant public health hazard
- Evolution is deterministic, not random, biologists conclude from multi-species study
- NCLB accountability systems are largely in place, but act's promises are largely uncertain
- How do we make sense of what we see?
- Pedometers motivate people with diabetes to walk more
- Unstable housing status increases the risk of HIV transmission
- Health care opinion leaders support public reporting of health care quality, prices
- Atmospheric measuring device for understanding smog formation
- MU study finds that sitting may increase risk of disease
- Baker Institute finds increased domestic production won't make US self-sufficient in natural gas
- Like father, like son: Attractiveness is hereditary
- Doubled calorie intake from beverages likely contributes to adult obesity
- New technique captures chemical reactions in a single living cell at unprecedented resolution
- Progress in coronary disease death rates grinds to near halt in young adults
- Use of intraoperative MRI adds time but care-changing information to neurosurgery, study shows
- Breakthrough in organ rejection diagnosis examines gene behavior
- Student Facebook use predicted by race, ethnicity, education
- Penn researchers use brain imaging to demonstrate how men and women cope differently under stress
- Sinus problems are treated well with safe, inexpensive treatment
- Tonsillectomy may increase costs without benefits in some children
- Older workers stress less, U-M study suggests
- Better detection accounts for increase in cases of thyroid cancer
- Capacity and consent in Canada
- Brain differences found in people with migraine
- November/December Annals of Family Medicine tip sheet
- New guideline for how to treat a person's first unprovoked seizure
- Collaboration between medical specialties benefits patients
- New organ allocation criteria associated with decreased deaths on liver transplant waiting list
- Asian men who smoke may have increased risk for hair loss
- Soldiers' facial fractures can be repaired in war zones
- Telecommuting has mostly positive consequences for employees and employers
- State Medicaid drug policies impeding access to effective drug for alcohol abuse
- Narrow band imaging colonoscopy identifies flat dysplastic lesions in ulcerative colitis patients
- Study shows how embryos regulate vitamin A derivatives
- American Chemical Society's Weekly PressPac -- Nov. 14, 2007
- New research helps explain how tumors go undetected by the body
- Regulation of the retinoic acid gradient in zebrafish embryos
- Annals of Internal Medicine Tip Sheet for Nov. 20, 2007, Issue
- New research on aging and cognitive training presented at GSA's Annual Meeting
- Study examines skin disorders in construction workers following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
- 'Mock' drills boost child resuscitation skills in 'failing' adult emergency rooms
- Women aren't men
- MIT sees acceleration in US greenhouse emissions
- Gene therapy safety trial for childhood blindness under way
- MIT IDs proteins key to brain function
- Rogue bacteria involved in both heart disease and infertility
- Northwestern study looks at sensing, movement and behavior
- Researchers find memory can be manipulated by photos
- Protein suppresses allergic response in mice
- Grisly court evidence makes juries more likely to convict
- First study of Australia's high cost of pain reveals $34 billion price tag
- 'Noah's flood' kick-started European farming
- A novel way found to prevent protein plaques implicated in Alzheimer's
- MIT: 'Micro' livers could aid drug screening
- Immune system can drive cancers into dormant state
- Portable electricity, life-like prosthetics on the way
- Conference on healthspan offers new opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration
- Discovery of a new way to manipulate light a million times more efficiently
- Bee strategy helps servers run more sweetly
- Genital arousal disorder adversely impacts women's lives
- Geisinger rheumatologists redesign osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis care
- Too few women scientists achieving academic leadership positions
- A mechanism to explain biological 'cross-talk' between 24-hour body cycle and metabolism
- Local sources major cause of US near-ground aerosol pollution
- JRRD releases single-topic issue on traumatic brain injury and polytrauma
- MIT: Remote-control nanoparticles deliver drugs directly into tumors
- Watching what we eat: Food systems in Europe
- The Moon and Europe -- Rosetta OSIRIS images
- Blood clotting protein linked to rheumatoid arthritis
- Tinea of the nails underdiagnosed in children
- Long-term pharmacotherapy for obesity and overweight: updated meta-analysis
- Should the UK lower the age for prostate cancer detection?
- Low standards of child well-being linked to greater income inequality
- Some drug studies more likely to have favorable conclusions
- Earthquake in Chile: Deployment of the German Earthquake Task Force
- Subcutaneous administration of an antiemetic for treating vomiting caused by chemotherapy
- TU Delft demonstrates new control techniques for preventing aircraft crashes
- AUA and EAU release new guidelines on ureteral stone management
- Traffic control systems
- Genome comparison of 12 fruit fly species
- New European loess map
- Dinosaur from Sahara ate like a 'mesozoic cow'
- Biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease can be trusted in clinical trials
- Study shows suppressing herpes virus may reduce infectiousness of HIV
- Planets forming in Pleiades star cluster, astronomers report
- Study shows Google favored over other search engines by webmasters
- Tamiflu effective for treatment and prevention of influenza in children 1 year and older
- University of Minnesota releases first ever comprehensive report of the health of college students
- Earlier bites by uninfected mosquitoes boost West Nile deaths in lab mice
- USC study -- largest of its kind -- finds older children more likely to develop vision disorders
- Forests damaged by Katrina may contribute to global warming
- Biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease can be trusted in clinical trials
- November issue of Reproductive Health Matters focuses on maternal mortality
- Optic flow: A step in the right direction
- Worldwide atmospheric measurements will determine the role of atmospheric fine particles
- Hubble zooms in on heart of mystery comet
- Cethromycin achieves all endpoints in second pivotal Phase III Trial for treatment for pneumonia
- Purdue research finds similarities in dog, human breast cancer pre-malignant lesions
- Carnegie Mellon neuroscientist proposes new theory of brain flexibility
- 'Ultrasound' of Earth's crust reveals inner workings of a tsunami factory
- Bad to the bone: UD research to shed light on osteoporosis
- Drug dosages often incorrect for obese patients
- Journal of Alzheimer's Disease special issue explores multifaceted aspects of AD
- Poxvirus' ability to hide from the immune system may aid vaccine design
- Researchers reverse key symptom of muscular dystrophy
- Chronic HIV-1 infection frequently fails to protect against superinfection
- How 'IAP antagonist' chemicals kill tumors
- Virus used to create experimental HIV vaccines directly impairs the immune response
- Great potential to improve collection, recycling of Europe's electronic waste, says UN report
- 'Cooling down' begins at Svalbard Global Seed Vault
- Brain compensatory mechanisms enhance the recovery from spinal cord injury
- The hormone of darkness: melatonin could hurt memory formation at night
- 'Speed of thought' guides brain's memory consolidation
- More women are choosing double mastectomy even when breast cancer is confined to a single breast
- USP announces 11 new proposed monographs for dietary supplements
- NRL researchers develop optical technique for controlling electron spins in quantum dot ensembles
- Evolutionary biology research on plant shows significance of maternal effects
- CT colonography detects wide-range of extracolonic abnormalities in elderly patients
- UW launches cutting-edge DNA 'fin-printing' project for salmon
- New south Florida nursery to focus on staghorn corals
- Scientists from the UGR prove that rivers do not act as barriers for groundwater flow
- CD200 stifles anti-tumor immunity
- ClC-1 helps mice get a move on
- Two-faced miniatures
- Rosetta: OSIRIS' view of Earth by night
- Young's experiment in a hydrogen molecule
- Survey shows perceptions of stress among pathology residents
- People can put a price tag on economic justice, economists say
- Environment plays key role in children's readiness for school
- Fetal heart rate yields clues to children's later development
- Family conditions may affect when girls experience puberty
- Living arrangements of low-income children may not play a key role in their well-being
- Living arrangements, health and well-being: A European perspective
- White children more positive toward blacks after learning about racism, study shows
- JCI table of contents: Nov. 15, 2007
- Cystic fibrosis foundation lays out new treatment guidelines
- Study links asthma and post-traumatic stress disorder
- Girls will be girls longer when home life is stable
- Commonwealth Fund Commission issues reform recommendations for next president
- Pilot program helps boost seniors' activity levels, quality of life
- A new window on the universe
- Forests damaged by Hurricane Katrina become major carbon source
- Nicotine addiction slashed in test of new cigarette smoking strategy
- Researchers push transmission rate of copper cables
- Lessons from Turkey's bird flu outbreak
- Schizophrenics more likely to suffer from ruptured appendix
- Dramatic hike forecast for ADHD drugs spend
- Viral infection affects important cells' stress response
- Menstruation proves more than a curse
- Scientists zero in on the cellular machinery that enables neurons to fire
- How to make the brightest supernova ever: Explode, collapse, repeat
- Forteo's bone-building power shown in arthritis patients
- 'Fingerprints' help find genes involved in differentiation
- Latinos and African-Americans live longer with Alzheimer's disease
- Human embryonic stem cells derived from preimplantation genetically diagnosed embryos
- Left brain helps hear through the noise
- Gene in male fish lures females into sex
- Images of Earth and moon captured by Rosetta
- MIT commercial real estate index posts first drop since '03
- Hormone links sleep, hunger and metabolism, researchers find
- A dose of God may help medicine
- Dartmouth researchers show effects of low dose arsenic on development
- Grape powder blocks genes linked to colon cancer
- Scientists get first look at how water 'lubricates' proteins
- Local bars, not liquor stores, associated with heavy drinking
- University of Toronto finds humans and chimps differ at level of gene splicing
- Princeton scientists break cholera's lines of communication
- FDA petition would protect public from dangerous drugs
- Fire, ice, and invasion
- Yale discovery suggests protein may play a role in severe asthma
- Medical College of Wisconsin study finds drug may limit radiation kidney damage in BMT patients
- Story tips from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Nov. 2007
- Global view shows link between endometrial cancer and vitamin D status
- Researchers find that experienced teachers reap the benefits of pension spikes, then retire
- Simple reason helps males evolve more quickly
- Genes influence age-related hearing loss
- What's in a name? Initials linked to success, study shows
- First-ever 'State of the Carbon Cycle Report' finds troubling imbalance
- Single-largest biodiversity survey says primary rainforest is irreplaceable
- Scientific evidence of the significant anti-cancer effect of milk thistle
- Histochemistry is the golden standard in the diagnosis of carcinosarcomas
- Brain implant turn thoughts to words
- Artificial arms move at the speed of thought
- Parasites might spur evolution of strange amphibian breeding habits
- Predicting the future in ovarian cancer
- CGD ranks CO2 emissions from power plants worldwide
- Largest study to investigate risk factors of autism to begin enrolling families
- Human RecQ helicases, homologous recombination and genomic instability
- Effects of social isolation traced to brain hormone
- Identification of a novel class of (not-so) small RNAs
- New anemia measure predicts risk of death in dialysis patients
- MIT lecture search engine aids students
- Researcher models effects of suicide bombing: results of crowd configurations
- Experimental technique at GUMC offers real-time analysis of breast cancer biopsies
- Consider supplemental math programs as holiday gifts
- Together we stand: bacteria organize to survive hostile zones
- Model explains how abused moms decide to leave
- News Tips from the Journal of Neuroscience
- Researchers explore how violent video games are exemplary aggression teachers
- New operations research paper tackles problems facing confidential databases
- 'Time-sharing' tropical birds key to evolutionary mystery
- Citrus juice, vitamin C give staying power to green tea antioxidants
- STEP HIV vaccine study to be unblinded
- Diabetes dilemma: older people with diabetes face a heavy burden from co-existing health conditions
- Cancer gene drives pivotal decision in early brain development
- The most important candidate genes for pancreatic stone formation
- Language barriers adversely impact health-care quality
- 2 proteins may be survival markers in some breast cancers
- M. D. Anderson researchers identify tumor-suppressor gene for lung cancer
- Higher-risk kidneys may help solve organ shortage facing older adults
- 63 percent of diabetics risk serious foot problems by wearing the wrong-sized shoes
- UK hospitals short-changing women with heart failure
- Little evidence that binge drinking while pregnant seriously harms fetus
- Optimal systemic and splanchnic hemodynamic state after living-donor liver transplantation
- PET scans useful for some cancer treatment, but how do patients fare?
- NIH selects LIAI for major study on allergy molecular causes and possible treatments
- A low-carb diet may stunt prostate tumor growth
- Cell transplants may improve severe urinary incontinence
- Researchers investigate ways to detect lupus-associated kidney disease
- A new method allows for the early diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension
- Abnormal glutamine repeats interfere with key transcription factor, leading to neurodegeneration
- Telomerase enzyme structure provides significant new target for anti-cancer therapies
- HIPAA privacy rule slows scientific discovery and adds cost to research
- Google meets Sherlock Holmes
- Molecular level nanoelectronics a step closer to reality with DNA nanowire research
- USC School of Dentistry researchers discover link between oral cancer and ethnicity
- Ancient retroviruses spurred evolution of gene regulatory networks in humans and other primates
- Tiny fish can yield big clues to Delaware River health
- Rosetta right on track for Earth swing-by
- New therapeutic targets in the treatment of ulcerative colitis
- Ultrasound may better classify ovarian tumors
- Other highlights in the Nov. 13 JNCI
- Scientists indicate HIPAA privacy rule has had negative influence on health research
- Mental health needs of soldiers increase several months after returning from Iraq war
- Number of cases of most vaccine-preventable diseases in US at all-time low
- Hospital quality indicator may not be linked to patient survival after colon cancer surgery
- LA BioMed researchers find lower response rates to antidepressants with African-Americans, Latinos
- A higher risk of obesity for children neglected by parents
- ICU survival determines family's satisfaction with care
- Antegrade bowel intussusception can cause recurrent, chronic postoperative intestinal obstruction
- Microbes churn out hydrogen at record rate
- News briefs from the November issue of Chest
- Ice age imprint found on cod DNA
- Changing environment organizes genetic structure
- Britney and K-Fed doing it all wrong, MU family researcher says
- Cranberry sauce: good for what ails you
- Satellite shows regional variation in warming from sun during solar cycle
- LA BioMed research finds simpler way to assess breast cancer risk
- River restoration poorly coordinated, evaluated
- Risk of disability rises in states with income inequality
- Surgical errors rare but serious in ophthalmic procedures
- Correcting poor vision in nursing home residents may decrease symptoms of depression
- Reports of seizure frequency may be inaccurate in patients with focal epilepsy
- Higher risk of death for babies born just a few weeks early, study finds
- Study says nitrite/nitrate-rich foods may help in heart attack survival
- Early academic skills, not behavior, best predict school success
- Researchers identify how to switch off cancer cell genes
- New genetic lineage of Ebola virus discovered in great apes
- Cell response to stress signals predicts tumors in women with common pre-breast cancer
- Human ancestors: more gatherers than hunters?
- Security loophole found in Windows operating system
- Early, routine testing for HIV is key to curbing the disease among teens
- Repellents between dusk and bedtime make insecticide-treated bednets more effective
- Antivirals reduce deaths from flu in hospitalized patients
- Research suggests mechanism for acne drug's link to depression
- The key to unlocking the secret of highly specific DNAzyme catalysis
- N.J. nurses are overworked according to Rutgers College of Nursing professor
- VELO -- in you go!
- Eating your greens could prove life-saving if a heart attack strikes
- Anti-smoking strategy targets fourth-graders, parents in rural and urban Georgia
- TAU professor finds global warming is melting soft coral
- University Hospitals Case Medical Center finds new treatment holds promise for Tourette syndrome
- Burn injuries take devastating toll on nation's children
- Yellowstone viruses 'jump' between hot pools
- Actions speak louder: Why we use our past behavior to determine our current attitudes
- Big ticket: You'll spend more thinking about your bank account than about your wallet
- Social change relies more on the easily influenced than the highly influential
- Pursuing parenthood: Discourses of persistence
- That friendly car is smiling at me: When products are perceived as people
- Scientists discover record-breaking hydrogen storage materials for use in fuel cells
- Smart dust, gassy antennas, and warp speed calculations
- Early teen sex may not be a path to delinquency, study shows
- Baker Institute study shows 'Big Five' oil companies limit exploration
- Ohio scientists develop blue-blocking glasses to improve sleep and ADHD symptoms
- Synthetic compound promotes death of lung-cancer cells, tumors
- Laser can spot illness before symptoms appear
- Proteins pack tighter in crowded native state
- Study quantifies cost-benefit of hospital-based program to keep youth out of prison
- Researchers take first steps towards spinal cord reconstruction following injury
- Jefferson scientists uncover key pathway, potential drug targets in autoinflammatory disease
- Zinc transporters regulate pancreatic cancer
- A new view on sensing, movement, and behavioral control in animals
- Using neural signals to predict sensory decisions
- Connection between startled response and schizophrenia
- Health professionals responding to ethnic diversity
- Family counseling improves lives of patients and spouses coping with prostate cancer
- Obesity and overweight linked to higher prostate cancer mortality
- Caregivers benefit from cancer support programs, U-M study finds
- Emergency response
- Brain matures a few years late in ADHD, but follows normal pattern
- Cost of AIDS drugs in Brazil, and more
- Genetic technology reveals how poisonous mushrooms cook up toxins
- Tool-wielding chimps provide a glimpse of early human behavior
- Chimps dig up clues to human past?
- New study looks at long-term drug costs for treating AIDS in Brazil
- Smac-ing lung cancer to death
- Long-term beta carotene supplementation may help prevent cognitive decline
- Program of exercise and education improves function and symptoms in women with fibromyalgia
- Children's early academic and attention skills best predict later school success
- American Chemical Society's Weekly PressPac -- Nov. 7, 2007
- Clean, carbon-neutral hydrogen on the horizon
- Biomarkers predict risk for invasive breast cancer years before the tumor develops
- Eating fish, omega-3 oils, fruits and veggies lowers risk of memory problems
- Jefferson neuroscientists show anti-inflammation molecule helps fight MS-like disease
- Factor key to severity of community-associated methicillin-resistant staph infections identified
- Life-threatening gene defect located by UT-Houston researchers
- Children's peer victimization -- a mix of loyalty and preference
- Research suggests targeted treatment strategies for lupus
- Thinking makes it so: Science extends reach of prosthetic arms
- An Alzheimer's vaccine?
- Human clones: New U.N. analysis lays out world's choices
- UK government has reneged on pledge for flexible working in NHS
- 1 in 5 young Britons has sex with someone new while abroad
- Researchers successfully simulate photosynthesis and design a better leaf
- Distant black holes may be source of high-energy cosmic rays
- High-energy particles from violent black holes travel to Earth
- Too much sugar turns off gene that controls the effects of sex steroids
- MIT's 'electronic nose' could detect hazards
- HIV drug resistance risk in mothers reduced by combination of common drugs
- Jefferson researchers show chemotherapy and radiation together extend lung cancer patients' lives
- Survey shows gender differences are factor when surgeons in training choose a subspecialty
- Parents survey: Perceptions of the duration of their child's ADHD medication
- Landmark trial to evaluate cardioprotective properties of insulin
- How global is the Global Biodiversity Information Facility?
- Screening for abdominal aortic aneurysms in women may save lives
- New study questions disparities in vascular surgery among Hispanics
- Chicken pox vaccination should be introduced for children in the UK
- HGS announces positive Phase 2 LymphoStat-B at ACR meeting
- New technology illuminates protein interactions in living cells
- Research highlights important indicators of early-stage ovarian cancer
- AUA releases new guidelines on non-muscle invasive bladder cancer
- Abnormal immune cells may cause unprovoked anaphylaxis
- Children's Hospital studying drug with the potential to prevent/delay onset of type 1 diabetes
- A galaxy for science and research
- Warning for women who binge drink
- Chronic kidney disease rises while most people with the condition remain unaware
- Most UK citizens susceptible to hepatitis B infection
- Study reveals high death toll after severe urinary complications in men over 45
- Existing drugs show promise for treating end-stage renal disease in lupus
- Mayo Clinic shows therapy effective for reducing lupus flares
- Argonne scientists use unique diamond anvils to view oxide glass structures under pressure
- Study reveals differences in cancer stage presentation between rural and urban patients
- Are there rearrangement hot spots in the human genome?
- New public-private hybrid rice group aims to raise rice yields in the tropics
- Physics provides new insights on cataract formation
- Tailored for optical applications
- Discovered connection between active galactic nuclei and most energetic known cosmic rays
- Humanitarian assistance often lacks needs assessment
- Locals lose out to sexy aliens
- New insight into the link between genetics and obesity
- Auger Observatory links highest-energy cosmic rays with violent black holes
- Chemical compound present in detergents produce bacteria alterations in agricultural soils
- Adult brain cells are movers and shakers
- 'Beam of Light' is ray of hope for Israeli-Jordanian cooperation
- A genetic identity card for Plasmodium populations to improve control strategies
- Paying peanuts for clean water
- Researchers identify molecules with interesting anti-clotting properties
- What do teens remember on Remembrance Day?
- UBC researchers discover 'instruction manual' that tells cancers how to hide from immune system
- Measurements link magma melting rate to tectonic plate subduction rate
- Developing kryptonite for Superbug
- Study of minority New York City youth finds unequal burden of poor dental health
- Smile, protons, you're on camera
- Bug-Zapper: A dose of radiation may help knock out malaria
- Micro microwave does pinpoint cooking for miniaturized labs
- NIST issues call for a new 'hash' algorithm
- New scoring system protects credit card transactions
- Team of scientists develops non-invasive method to track nerve-cell development in live human brain
- NIST posts online database of cryogenic materials properties
- Researchers' discovery may lead to hypertension treatment
- TAU scientists help discover massive stellar black hole
- International team compares 12 fruit fly genomes
- Which is the most talkative gender? It all depends
- Tips from the Journals of the American Society for Microbiology
- Interferon does not slow or stop hepatitis C from worsening, study finds
- The world's smallest double slit experiment
- Study finds strong demand for HIV meds after high-risk sex
- At the root of nutrient limitation, ecosystems are not as different as they seem
- The structural basis of familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is revealed
- In the laboratory, green tea proves a powerful medicine against severe sepsis
- Mysterious cosmic rays linked to galactic powerhouses
- 'Runner's high' may also strengthen hearts
- Rosetta closes in on Earth -- a second time
- YES2 team claims a space tether world record
- Mitochondria send death signal to cardiac cells, study shows
- RAND paper finds diesel, hybrid vehicles can provide more societal benefits than gas-powered autos
- Could vitamin D, a key milk nutrient, affect how you age?
- Researchers discover natural herbicide released by grass
- Physicist's innovative technique makes atomic-level microscopy at least 100 times faster
- Ozone intrusions -- humankind's fault?
- Emotional eaters susceptible to weight regain
- New Actemra data shows significant benefit for patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis
- New study supports action to tackle poor sanitation in developing countries
- A dynamical systems hypothesis of schizophrenia
- Researchers uncover clues to horse herpes and neurologic disorders
- A new mathematical formula for cancer progression
- RAND preschool studies examine school readiness, California's publicly funded programs
- New HIV vaccine target could solve mutation problem
- Imaging neural progenitor cells in the living human brain
- Body-weight regulation scientists give perspective on obesity-related research
- A molecular switch is linked to a common breast cancer
- Central nervous system infections rare but devastating following heart transplantation
- Elevated inflammatory marker may be linked to increased risk of age-related eye disease
- Appendix isn't useless at all: It's a safe house for bacteria
- Antidepressants and painkillers - a dangerous combination
- Tablet is better all round for cancer patients
- FSU researchers' material may lead to advances in quantum computing
- New thoracic imaging approach can pinpoint underlying venous problems
- Computing change: Researcher traces history of the personal computer
- Limiting refined carbohydrates may stall AMD progression
- Hip size of mothers linked to breast cancer in daughters
- Folic acid lowers blood arsenic levels, according to Mailman School of Public Health study
- Gene may hold key to future cancer hope
- CU researchers shed light on light-emitting nanodevice
- Diet with a little meat uses less land than many vegetarian diets
- Discouraging fizzy drink consumption has no long term impact on childhood obesity
- Antioxidants do not prevent degenerative eye disease
- Anti-depressant drugs can double risk of gastrointestinal bleeding
- Study shows genetically engineered corn could affect aquatic ecosystems
- Depression can foreshadow intellectual decline in older people
- Researchers help develop pest-resistant eggplant for South Asia
- 'Healthy' restaurants help make us fat, says a new Cornell study
- Study shows impact of protests on stock prices
- Which came first, the chicken genome or the egg genome?
- Plant viruses from past provide ecological clues
- Friends help friends avoid drug use
- Taming tiny, unruly waves for nano optics
- Researchers find evidence of warming climate in Ohio
- For honey bee queens, multiple mating makes a difference
- An AIDS-related virus reveals more ways to cause cancer, Penn researchers find
- Excellence with impact - Research Councils UK reveals the value of research to the UK
- Body-mind meditation boosts performance, reduces stress
- Ritual threats of violence in small Newfoundland communities are method of creating trust
- One shot of gene therapy spreads through brain in animal study
- Researchers create system to build transplant tissue
- KGI professor contributes new insights on 'jumping genes'
- Animal study identifies potential treatment for Huntington's disease
- Negative aspects of close relationships may be associated with heart disease risk
- Swiss study suggests surgery may offer best chance of long-term prostate cancer survival
- Patients with pneumonia who received pneumococcal vaccine have lower rate of death, ICU admission
- Nationwide independent Taser study results suggest devices are safe
- 'Green' leather is in this season
- Differences observed between black and white women in use of breast cancer therapy
- Patients perceived cancer care unaffected by lower Medicare reimbursements
- Whites take supplemental breast cancer therapy more often than blacks
- Medicare modernization act did not change chemotherapy as feared
- Banked blood loses ability to deliver oxygen to tissues
- Relatives of patients with Parkinson's disease risk developing dementia, cognitive impairment
- A lifestyle intervention for preventing cardiovascular disease
- Predictors of inappropriate antibiotic prescribing among primary care physicians
- Newfound ancient African megadroughts may have driven the evolution of humans and fishes
- Study links chemical to inhibited milk synthesis, secretion in humans
- Perindopril for improving physical function in elderly people
- CSHL researchers discover three new genes that cause lung cancer
- How do cannabinoids make us feel that way?
- American Chemical Society's Weekly PressPac -- Oct. 3, 2007
- Elephants' fear of angry bees could help to protect them
- Smoking has no effect on progression of multiple sclerosis
- Drug cocktail stops brain damage caused by HIV
- Researchers find new gene linked to breast cancer
- Satellite methods for monitoring volcanic activity in the Andes Cordillera
- Workplace woe: Are abusive bosses or inferior employees to blame?
- Got calcium? UWM researcher finds that food labels confuse consumers
- Studying component parts of living cells with carbon nanotube cellular probes
- BSSA tipsheet for October 2007
- Rugby kick success may come down to swing of the arm, shows research
- Study: diabetic neuropathy costs billions per year in lost work time
- Genes from the father facilitate the formation of new species
- Jefferson urologists studying regenerated neo-bladder to help spinal cord injury patients
- No strong evidence linking amateur boxing with long-term brain injury
- Nanofabrication method paves way for new optical devices
- Developing a modular, nanoparticle drug delivery system
- Scientists search for brain center responsible for tinnitus
- Researchers complete first clinical trial of Apatone for cancer treatment
- The reservoir of Marburg virus identified in a species of fruit bat
- Technology would help detect terrorists before they strike
- UNC faculty and students to develop plan to get clean water in poorer homes
- Paramedics can provide an effective alternative to standard ambulance service in the community
- Human rights violations widespread in eastern Burma
- UCI researchers restore memory process in most common form of mental disability
- US lacks data on supply of minerals critical to economy, national security
- Story ideas from Molecular & Cellular Proteomics
- AGA Institute statement on CT colonography study
- Fair play in chimpanzees
- Fungus genome yielding answers to protect grains, people and animals
- Reversing cognitive deficits: Injectable antibody may attack source of problem
- Evidence of a relationship between swimming babies and infections
- Living fossils have hot sex
- New telomere discovery could help explain why cancer cells never stop dividing
- Salmonid hatcheries cause 'stunning' loss of reproduction
- Argonne researcher studies what makes quantum dots blink
- Human embryonic stem cells remain embryonic because of epigenetic factors
- How Candida albicans transforms from its normally benign form into life-threatening form
- How pitching changes little leaguers' shoulders
- Majority of Americans want local action on global warming, says poll
- Researchers identify genes that increase rheumatoid arthritis risk
- Double cardiovascular benefit for people with chronic kidney disease
- Default options should be used to improve healthcare
- Negativity is contagious, study finds
- National Academies advisory: genes and toxic chemicals
- Cholesterol metabolism links early- and late-onset Alzheimer's disease
- Lesser of two evils: When do we prefer to get rid of things?
- Can thinking about shopping change the route you take?
- When taking a long time is seen as a good thing
- Starting university may be hazardous to your health: study
- Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Men with chronic heart failure can have active sex lives
- The industrial space age
- ORNL's SensorPedia targets national security mission
- What emotional memories are made of
- UF researchers test stem cell therapy for heart patients
- Kids still not drinking enough milk
- Medimmune announces phase 2 safety data for anti-RSV antibody and national RSV surveillance results
- Hydrothermal vents: Hot spots of microbial diversity
- Geologists recover rocks yielding unprecedented insights into San Andreas Fault
- Simplest circadian clocks operate via orderly phosphate transfers
- Researchers identify key step bird flu virus takes to spread readily in humans
- Discovery offers hope of halting Amyotrophoic Lateral Sclerosis progression
- Deficiency of immune system 'peacekeeper' pinpointed in mice as cause of ulcerative colitis
- U-M research: New plastic is strong as steel, transparent
- Scripps research scientists develop innovative dual action anthrax vaccine-antitoxin combination
- In birds, expecting to mate leads to higher fertilization rates
- ORNL 'resilience' plan to help Tennessee, Mississippi and South Carolina communities beat disaster
- UF researchers devise way to calculate rates of evolution
- Bilberry extract -- can it help prevent certain cancers?
- UGA study: Youth exposed to smokeless tobacco ads despite settlement
- Unveiling the structure of microcrystals
- Brown researchers make major signal transduction discovery
- Scientists 'weigh' tiny galaxy halfway across universe
- Nurses play a key role in police custody suites, complementing the traditional role of doctors
- How emotionally charged events leave their mark on memory
- Agent that triggers immune response in plants is uncovered
- Cell skeleton may hold key to overcoming drug resistance in cancer
- Malaria product portfolio would benefit from greater cohesion amongst stakeholders
- Gene-chip studies provide new leads in treating lung disease of premature newborns
- Researchers develop targeted approach to pain management
- Toothy dinosaur newest to come out of southern Utah
- Free shopping in a virtual bazaar of gene regulation data
- Umbilical cord gene expression signals premature babies' lung disease risk
- War more traumatic than tsunami
- Left main coronary artery disease can double or treble heart risk in siblings
- 'Extreme' teenagers
- Brain needs perfection in synapse number
- Brain's 'social enforcer' centers identified
- Linking 2 molecular pieces of the Alzheimer's puzzle
- How do patients choose the best treatment for their disease?
- Stomach stem cell discovery could bring cancer insights
- Black holes, galaxies young and old visible in massive mapping of the night sky
- Clemson physicist addresses international forum on thermoelectric energy
- Naturally-occurring apple compounds reduce risk of pancreatic cancer
- Earthquake experts at Tel Aviv University turn to history for guidance
- Researchers: No faking it, crocodile tears are real
- St. Jude settles century-old debate on origin of mammalian network of lymphatic vessels
- New deep space images of distant strip of sky to be available on Google
- Study reveals that immigrant teenagers eat better than Spanish teenagers
- Treatment blocks pain without disrupting other functions
- A brainy idea 25 years in the making
- Nature leads the way for the next generation of paints, cosmetics and holograms
- 2007 ozone hole 'smaller than usual'
- Spouses often mirror each other's health habits
- New York City's infant mortality rate declined in 2006
- Research points towards early cancer detection
- MU physicist defends Einstein's theory and 'speed of gravity' measurement
- A nation divided over health care? Not so fast
- Cilia: small organelles, big decisions
- Promising Phase 3 trial results show biologic therapy ustekinumab significantly improved psoriasis
- American College of Physicians recommends flu vaccination for health-care workers
- Mathematicians defy gravity
- MIT aids creation of neural prosthetic devices
- Trial seeks 'genetic fingerprint' for predicting drug effectiveness
- APL astronomer spies conditions 'just right' for building an Earth
- Combination vaccines okay for infants, study shows
- UC San Diego physicists tackle knotty puzzle
- Differing attitudes found between women and doctors concerning menstrual suppression
- UT Southwestern investigating hypothermic technique in treating pediatric head injuries
- Stopping atoms
- 50 years after Sputnik
- Battling virus disease of watermelon with bottlegourds
- Creatine in addition to exercise enhances strength in older adults
- NRL instrument on NASA satellite sees solar hurricane detach comet tail
- High-performance motorized wheelchairs
- FSU physicist shining a light on mysterious 'dark matter'
- First significant genetic finding in severe PMS, or PMDD
- Fossil data plugs gaps in current knowledge, study shows
- New strategies with greater antitumorous efficacy
- Extreme star cluster bursts into life in new Hubble image
- Dietary calcium could possibly prevent the spread of breast cancer to bone
- New study shows Concord grape juice has a heart-healthy effect not yet reported with red wine
- 2 young researchers work on an alternative recyclable material for making surfboards
- A greenhouse in order to study the impact of climate change on plants
- Cancer researchers seek safe reduction of radiotherapy
- Should schoolgirls be vaccinated against cancer virus?
- New projections for Australia's changing climate
- Research shows how genetic mutation causes epilepsy in infants
- UCLA engineering model advances prospect of alternative-fuel vehicles
- M. D. Anderson-Prevention poll finds women can do more to prevent cancer ... but aren't
- Increasing young adult smoking linked to smoking in movies
- Low doses of a red wine ingredient fight diabetes in mice
- Avoiding sweets may spell a longer life, study in worms suggests
- News tips from the Journal of Neuroscience
- Women less likely than men to receive ICDs for prevention of sudden cardiac death
- Using additional biopsy-scoring data may help determine prostate cancer prognosis
- ACE inhibitor may help improve cardiac complications from Marfan syndrome
- ICDs underused in women, minorities with heart failure
- Major gender gap in use of life-saving heart device
- Drug has ability to cure type of leukemia
- Genetic 'roadblock' hoped to inspire future type 2 diabetes research
- New research into plant colors sheds light on antioxidants
- New system to lead to safer drugs for tropical disease leishmaniasis
- Specialized bath products for allergic eczema of 'questionable' value
- Nanotechnology: not just for geeks
- Menace in a bottle
- MU researcher presents origin-of-life theory for young Earth
- MU researchers studying model to learn why certain cancers become resistant to drugs
- Titan's icy climate mimics Earth's tropics
- Are women being scared away from math, science, and engineering fields?
- Daisies lead scientists down path to new leukemia drug
- Thumb-size microsystem enables cell culture and incubation
- On-screen smoking in movies linked to young adult smoking behavior
- Carnegie Mellon researchers fight phishing attacks with phishing tactics
- Software 'chipper' speeds debugging
- How 'mother of thousands' makes plantlets
- Even without math, ancients engineered sophisticated machines
- Patients over age 60 do well after liver transplantation
- Iowa State engineer develops technology to quickly find leaks in spacecraft
- Vaginal progesterone gel may improve infant outcomes and...
- FDA approves knee-injury device for humans
- Algorithms to reanimate the heart
- New study sheds light on Galápagos hawk evolutionary history
- Black gay men, lesbians, have fewer mental disorders than whites, says Mailman School of PH study
- New clinical guideline for low-back pain
- Carbon dioxide triggers inborn distress
- How basil gets its zing
- National Academies advisory: Critical minerals and national defense stockpile
- Extreme star cluster in new Hubble images
- Fetal cell 'transplant' could be a hidden link between childbirth and reduced risk of breast cancer
- Drug has ability to cure type of leukemia
- The 'MIP-MAP' game: Indian bug is the ancestor of Crohn's disease pathogen
- Tamiflu survives sewage treatment
- Dogs that bite children have often not bitten kids before
- HIV-positive employees face job loss and workplace discrimination
- Poor health care access common among youth leaving foster system
- Combination of medication and psychotherapy appears most effective for treatment of depressed teens
- Native language governs the way toddlers interpret speech sounds, according to Penn study
- Stanford researchers find way to fight treacherous hepatitis B
- Scientists say sabercat bit like a pussycat
- Dilaton could affect abundance of dark matter particles
- Mental disorders cause 1.3 billion annual days of lost role performance
- Mini-strokes linked to uric acid levels
- Genes influence people's economic choices
- Great Plains' historical stability vulnerable to future changes
- Cognitive deficits lead to 'loss of self' among cancer patients
- Alcohol and sleep restriction can affect young men's alertness and driving performance
- Journal Sleep: disturbed sleep linked to poorer daytime function in older women
- Both short and long sleep is associated with increased mortality
- Women with severe PMS perceive their sleep quality to be poor
- More reports of children having trouble falling asleep than maintaining sleep
- UMass Medical School study identifies the best weight-loss plans for heart health
- Standard treatment for prostate cancer may encourage spread of disease
- Virtual colonoscopy -- a new technology for colorectal cancer screening?
- Fighting the spread of food poisoning
- Genes may hold the keys to how humans learn
- Low level of conscientiousness may be a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease
- Panic attacks associated with increased risk of cardiovascular events and death in older women
- Scripps research study reveals mechanism behind nicotine dependency
- Amazon Rainforest at risk from initiative to connect South American economies
- Noninvasive tests for cirrhosis may help to avoid liver biopsy
- Americans consider global warming an urgent threat, according to poll
- Studies lend insights into colorectal cancer screening
- Multicountry review shows that Bug Buster Kits reduce head lice and social stigma
- New technology identifies warped fingerprints at warp speed
- Early treatment of children with bilateral amblyopia essential, according to multisite study
- Highlights from the October 2007 Journal of the American Dietetic Association
- Scientists uncover Inca children's countdown to sacrifice
- Beyond a 'speed limit' on mutations, species risk extinction
- Manchester researchers announce new methods of beating breast cancer
- Study examines correlation between race and police force size
- The dark matter of the universe has a long lifetime
- Sign of 'embryonic planets' forming in nearby stellar systems
- File sharing does worst damage to lower ranked billboard albums, says Management Insights
- Technology could enable computers to 'read the minds' of users
- New test could help consumers avoid surprise headaches from chocolate, wine
- Three-way mating game of North American lizard found in distant European relative
- Botched production of insulin molecule may lead to diabetes
- Running shipwreck simulations backwards helps identify dangerous waves
- CU-Boulder worm study sheds light on human aging, inherited diseases
- Census of protein architectures offers new view of history of life
- Stop eating for two: obese moms-to-be should gain less weight than currently recommended
- Arctic sea ice shatters record low: diminished ice leads to Northwest Passage opening
- UVA researchers explain cell response to skin-damaging UV rays
- NASA satellite sees solar hurricane detach comet tail
- Chance encounter with comet nets surprising results
- Moving on up? Study examines social mobility in the US
- Clean Cities program saves 375 million gallons of gas in 2006
- Weight-based dosing of ribavirin improves outcomes for patients with hepatitis C
- From brains to behavior: Cold Spring Harbor Protocols features methods for neuroscience research
- New particles get a mass boost
- Engineers study brain folding in higher mammals
- Block-play may improve language development in toddlers
- Depressed adolescents respond best to combination treatment
- Chemical compound found in tree bark stimulates growth, survival of brain cells
- Early family intervention alters preschoolers' biological response to stress
- American Chemical Society's Weekly PressPac -- Sept. 26, 2007
- ACP and APS issue comprehensive guidelines for treating low-back pain
- Almost one-third of US children regularly take dietary supplements
- Kidney research points to ways to more effectively use organs
- New treatment for stroke works up to a day after symptoms start
- Annals of Internal Medicine tip sheet for Oct. 2
- Not finishing high school may lead to memory problems
- Joslin researchers uncover potential role of leptin in diabetes
- Humans MIFfed by West Nile Virus
- IVF technique enables pregnancy without multiple births, Stanford researchers find
- Depression, aging, and proteins made by a virus may all play role in heart disease
- Genetic differences in clover make one type toxic
- Combination therapy reverses effects of portal hypertension in rats
- JCI table of contents: Oct. 1, 2007
- Low maternal cholesterol tied to premature birth
- Nanotube forests grown on silicon chips for future computers, electronics
- Lower metabolism, eating behavior possibly explain the cause of overweight in narcolepsy
- Extended wakefulness, combined with alcohol, severely impairs driving performance
- Residual fetal cells in women may provide protection against breast cancer
- Initial reaction to nicotine can dictate addiction
- Childhood TV viewing a risk for behavior problems
- MicroRNAs may be key to HIV's ability to hide, evade drugs, Jefferson scientists find
- Second pathway behind HIV-associated immune system dysfunction identified
- New research suggests hearts are experts at self-preservation
- Protestant countries have higher employment rate, study shows
- Venous origin of the mammalian lymphatic vasculature
- Researchers at IRB Barcelona discover one of the mechanisms that prevents the spread of colon cancer
- Ozone shuts down early immune response in lungs and body
- Infectious diseases experts applaud bill against 'bad bugs'
- Jefferson researchers uncover new evidence of prolactin's possible role in breast cancer
- Occupational therapy is an effective way of improving the daily life of stroke patients
- Montana State University researchers investigate new suspect in West Nile deaths of pelicans
- Vulnerable groups are not at higher risk of physician-assisted death
- Can racial health disparities be effectively reduced?
- New discovery may improve treatment of one of the world's leading causes of blindness
- 'Bad carbs' not the enemy, University of Virginia professor finds
- Of mice and men: new male contraceptives successful in rodents and humans
- 'Dead time' limits quantum cryptography speeds
- Mysterious energy burst stuns astronomers
- Recovery from acid rain 'much slower than expected'
- Liquid rainbows: British color researchers meet Norwegian children
- Measurements from the edge: magnetic properties of thin films
- High blood pressure may be due to excess weight in half of overweight adults
- Surprise in the organic orchard -- a healthier worm in the apple
- Satellite images corroborate eyewitness accounts of human rights abuses in Burma, AAAS reports
- Only half of hypertensive California adults take blood pressure-lowering drugs
- Mayo Clinic study finds FDA warning against antinausea drug droperidol unnecessary
- New Swedish research hope for millions of sufferers
- When children are upset, mothers and fathers make a difference
- Genomic profiling of lung tumors helps doctors choose most effective treatment
- 'Deviancy training' among friends may lead to more trouble
- Painful condition affecting kidney failure patients increases risk of death
- Dysfunctional families and bad neighborhoods may worsen asthma in children and adolescents
- Acute lung injury patients one-third less likely to die in 'closed' model ICUs
- Treating obstructive sleep apnea, preventing heart attacks and strokes
- Babies raised in bilingual homes learn new words differently than infants learning one language
- Aggression in adolescents is influenced by siblings
- Oncolytics Biotech Inc. reports positive interim results of UK phase Ia/Ib trials
- Meditation therapy for rheumatoid arthritis patients
- The impact of physical activity on weight-bearing knee joint
- Females explain influence of past on future differently than males
- Children may benefit when mothers and fathers react differently to their negative emotions
- High-quality adolescent friendships may come at a cost for youth with shared deviant values
- Occupational exposures may be linked to death from autoimmune disease
- Higher death rates in kidney patients with newly recognized disease
- U of Minnesota study finds that US high school dropout rate higher than thought
- Iowa State consumer survey shows links between local foods, climate change, food safety
- Ultrasound plus mammography finds more cancers, but increases false positives
- Carnegie Mellon researchers create new scanning system
- Breaking the barrier toward nanometer X-ray resolution
- Researchers detect hint of oxygen 50 to 100 million years earlier than first believed
- Cockroaches are morons in the morning, geniuses in the evening
- Quantum device traps, detects and manipulates the spin of single electrons
- Arctic ice retreats into uncharted territory
- New national study links asthma to allergies
- Experimental drug boosts survival in recurrent ovarian cancer
- Using nanotubes to detect and repair cracks in aircraft wings, other structures
- 454 Sequencing: Science paper describes a novel, highly efficient method of sequencing ancient DNA
- 454 Sequencing uncovers a genetic basis for different social behaviors in wasp
- New field-deployable biosensor detects avian influenza virus in minutes instead of days
- Loss of gene leads to protein splicing and buildup of toxic proteins in neurons
- Tunes and talk: researchers find music and language are processed by the same brain systems
- If you like Dr. Seuss, you might like Chukovsky
- Why don't painkillers work for people with fibromyalgia?
- Nanowire generates power by harvesting energy from the environment
- R rating might be unlikely to affect teens exposure to smoking in movies
- High school footballers wearing special helmets to monitor brain injuries
- Clinical trials for diabetes drugs should measure outcomes important to patients
- Americans remain pessimistic about the environment, Stanford-AP survey finds
- Schizophrenia candidate genes affect even healthy individuals
- Study shows lead-based paint problem isn't isolated to China
- Individuals with high fear of crime twice as likely to suffer from depression
- The frugal cosmic ant
- Into the chrysalis
- Study fuels debate over whether exercise and body size influence ovarian cancer risk
- Clinical Trials Directive still hampering academic medical research
- New night vision system reduces car accidents
- Kaiser Permanente study shows 1 in 7 women are depressed before, during or after pregnancy
- DNA damage response confers a barrier for viral tumorigenesis
- Wine, women and... spirits, beer and breast cancer risk
- Couples more likely to divorce if spouse develops cervical or testicular cancer
- Study indicates pregnancy does not harm chances of survival from cancer
- Chemotherapy with gemcitabine delays progression of operable pancreatic cancer
- The beat goes on with AKAP18
- 'Rust' is just another way of describing how methamphetamine harms the body
- Interacting protein theory awaits test from new neutron analysis tools
- Antarctic plants and animal life survived ice ages
- Environmental changes preceded first great rise in atmospheric oxygen
- Individual differences caused by shuffled chunks of DNA in the human genome
- Giardia genome unlocked
- Research cautions to catch-and-release in less than 4 minutes
- Genetic test announced for suicidal ideation in patients using antidepressant drugs
- Memory tasks require more coordinated brain blood flow for people with high blood pressure
- Wasp genetics study suggests altruism evolved from maternal behavior
- New southernpeas developed by ARS, cooperators
- New research shows how H5N1 virus causes disease
- Guidelines help patients reduce risk of cardiac event before surgery
- Kaiser Permanente study: Alcohol amount, not type -- wine, beer, liquor -- triggers breast cancer
- For some diabetics, burden of care rivals complications of disease
- Climate may increase heat-related deaths by 2050s, says Mailman School of PH study
- London School of Hygiene to play key role in global collaboration on adverse drug reactions
- Discovery challenges timeline of oxygen on Earth
- Doctors learn to control their own brains' pain responses to better treat patients
- Carbon dioxide did not end the last Ice Age
- The secret is in the hair
- Contraception: progress brings hope for new methods for men
- Improving doctor-patient communication yields significant health benefits
- Scientists sequence genome of intestinal parasite that afflicts hikers and kids in daycare
- Genes linked to suicidal thinking during antidepressant treatment
- Hair untangles woolly mammoth puzzle
- 454 sequencing uncovers significant genetic variation
- Researchers detect hint of oxygen 50 to 100 million years earlier than first believed
- Model for the assembly of advanced, single-molecule-based electronic components developed at Pitt
- Plants can be used to study how and why people respond differently to drugs
- Mixing large doses of both acetaminophen painkiller and caffeine may increase risk of liver damage
- World leaders need to remain alert to latest scientific thought on climate change
- UT Southwestern researchers identify antibodies linked to kidney transplant rejection
- Yale scientists make 2 giant steps in advancement of quantum computing
- Mice teeth explain the troubles with human wisdom teeth
- Life-giving rocks from a depth of 250 km
- Digital cable goes quantum
- MicroRNA convicted of triggering metastasis
- Carnegie Mellon system makes any digital camera take multibillion-pixel shots
- Team demos safety of RNA therapy
- Doctor-aided suicide: No slippery slope
- Black Caribbeans do better in America than in England
- Using catalysts to stamp nanopatterns without ink
- Cave records provide clues to climate change
- Does the victim affect snake venom composition?
- New approach to improving diarrhea in infants with probiotics
- 'Jumping genes' could make for safer gene delivery system
- Researchers double cell phone memory through software alone
- Grub's passion for plastic causes water loss
- Impact of Arctic heat wave stuns climate change researchers
- Sodium loses its luster: A liquid metal that's not really metallic
- Doping technique brings nanomechanical devices into the semiconductor world
- Got stress? It could impact breast cancer recurrence
- New Delft material concept for aircraft wings could save billions
- Glycemic index values are variable, report researchers
- Alcohol and cancer: is drinking the new smoking?
- Why quitting may be good for you
- Less invasive lymph node biopsy method could spare thousands unnecessary operations
- Acupuncture does not reduce radiotherapy-induced nausea, but patients believe it does
- Study makes progress in zoning in on biomarkers for better colon cancer treatment
- Married esophageal cancer patients fare worse in some quality of life aspects than single patients
- Experimental drug shows promise in advanced kidney cancer
- Study finds post-traumatic stress symptoms in adolescent children of cancer patients
- New type of drug shows promise in attacking melanoma in an innovative way
- North America's northernmost lake affected by global warming
- Study shows autism symptoms can improve into adulthood
- Study on joint attention has implications for understanding autism
- 'Re-plumbing' liver helps beat cancer
- Studies suggest key correlation between lung cancer subtype and treatment outcomes
- Possible safer target for anti-clotting drugs found
- Discovery supports theory of Alzheimer's disease as form of diabetes
- Engineered eggshells to help make hydrogen fuel
- Enzyme's second messenger contributes to cell overgrowth
- No evidence physician-assisted death leads to 'slippery slope'
- Safety measures for Grand Prix racing drivers haven't worked
- Capsule endoscopy diagnoses more Crohn's disease recurrence after surgery than colonoscopy
- C-diff infection 4 times more likely to kill patients with inflammatory bowel disease
- Emphasizing the 'precision' in precision agriculture
- Program provides blueprint for recruiting minorities to science and engineering
- Researchers discover forests of endangered tropical kelp
- Thriving hybrid salamanders contradict common wisdom
- New drug makes weight loss safer
- New keys to keeping a diverse planet
- Smithsonian scientists working to save microscopic threatened species
- Printing in 3-D
- Poll reveals public awareness of nanotech stuck at low level
- MR spectroscopy identifies breast cancer, reduces biopsies
- Phase II study shows HRPC patients with bone metastases see improved survival with ZD4054
- Nosespray vaccine using aloe vera has exciting potential, researcher says
- City birds better than rural species in coping with human disruption
- New use for stem cells found in war on terrorism
- October Geology and GSA Today media highlights
- September/October Geological Society of America Bulletin media highlights
- Researchers set new record for brightness of quantum dots
- Patients with coronary artery disease appear to have increased prevalence of colorectal tumors
- Consumption of omega-3 fatty acids associated with decreased risk of type 1 diabetes
- Other highlights in the Sept. 25 JNCI
- Program for treating depression appears to improve work productivity, be cost-effective
- Possible replacement found for common colorectal cancer test
- Fruits and veggies not likely linked to colon cancer risk
- Workplace depression screening and enhanced treatment improves productivity, lowers employer costs
- Online game feeds music search engine project at UC San Diego
- 'Making the Case': special double issue of Critical Inquiry
- 'Kissing cousins'
- Breast cancer survivors optimistic, yet lack critical information on reducing recurrence
- Survival data presented from phase II study of hormone-resistant prostate cancer patients
- Tufts University biologists link Huntington's disease to health benefits in young
- Simulation reveals how body repairs balance after damage
- NASA finds Greenland snow melting hit record high in high places
- Studies: Children obese due to a host of unhealthy pressures
- Research warns that human papillomavirus might cause bladder cancer
- YES2 student payload released from Foton-M3
- American Cancer Society report finds breast cancer death rate continues to drop
- US hospitals report infections increasing in frequency and cost
- Weekend labor shortage
- Online game helps people recognize Internet scams
- Fluid theory confirmed by Foton
- Breast cancer susceptibility gene predicts outcome and response to treatment in lung cancer
- Baby booms and birth control in space
- Divorce reduces chance of new, successful relationship
- Clever plants chat over their own network
- How adhesive protein causes malaria
- New chemotherapy regimen prolongs survival in difficult-to-treat childhood brainstem gliomas
- Chinese takeaway in the Wadden Sea
- Molecular profiling can accurately predict survival in colon cancer patients
- Toll charges reduce travel time
- Survey reveals ignorance and confusion about cancer amongst the elderly
- Mutation of the COX2 gene can double or treble a woman's risk of ovarian cancer
- PET scans can accurately detect a breast tumor's response to chemotherapy
- Antwerp artist and brilliant market thinker
- A new look at the proton
- Study shows how the zebrafish gets his stripe
- Spatial patterns in tropical forests can help to understand their high biodiversity
- Male voice pitch predicts reproductive success in hunter-gatherers
- Study expected to boost research for hearing and balance therapies
- Rehabilitation significantly underused after heart attack and bypass surgery
- New animal and plant species found in Vietnam
- Scientists spot sneaky 'neurodegenerative' iron at the European synchrotron
- Hormone-driven effects on eating, stress mediated by same brain region
- Stem cells show promise for treating Huntington's disease
- Do migratory birds 'see' the magnetic field?
- Tough enough for Mars, but deinococcus is from Earth
- Saltwater crocodiles can find their way home
- News tips from the Journal of Neuroscience
- Immune system modulation can halt liver failure in animals
- Under-used colon cancer screening test is effective
- Radiologists identify early brain marker of Alzheimer's disease
- Sense of taste different in women with anorexia nervosa
- Victims of child maltreatment more likely to perpetrate youth violence, intimate partner violence
- Research at Rice may help explain aspects of synesthesia
- New molecular clock from LLNL and CDC indicates smallpox evolved earlier than believed
- Scientists, policymakers and industry leaders gather to discuss ocean iron fertilization
- Magnetic snakes control fluids, gravity-defying droplets, and solving a dragonfly mystery
- New study discovers why few people are devoid of racial bias
- If you want more babies, find a man with a deep voice
- Weight gain between first and second pregnancies associated with increased odds of male second child
- Scientists model a cornucopia of Earth-sized planets
- Lab-on-chip testing for 'bird flu' developed by Singapore scientists
- New study suggests cause of debilitating skin condition
- Victimization for sexual orientation increases suicidal behavior in college students
- Research team says extraterrestrial impact to blame for Ice Age extinctions
- New paper examines dams' effects on California salmon
- Collaboration shines possible light on objects 'weirder than black holes'
- Spaceflight shown to alter ability of bacteria to cause disease
- A search for biomarkers for early detection of colorectal cancer
- New treatment effective for patients with shoulder pain
- What gives us sunburn protects crayfish against bacteria
- Incidental findings found when radiologists take a 'broader' look at renal MRA
- NIH scientists describe ways to better assess benefits of influenza vaccine in the elderly
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