Archive of articles published on the 4th of May 2008
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Nearly one-third of US parents don't know what to expect of infants
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Second genetic link to weight and obesity
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Gene sequence that can make half of us fatter is discovered
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Mothers less likely to pursue HPV vaccination for youngest daughters
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Children more vulnerable to harmful effects of lead
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Nixing immaturity in red blood cells
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Controlling embryonic fate by association
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Melting defects could lead to smaller, more powerful microchips
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Turning fungus into fuel
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Second breast cancer may be greater than thought for high-risk women without BRCA mutations
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Getting wise to the influenza virus' tricks
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Scientists discover why plague is so lethal
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Bacterial slime helps cause serious disease
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Young children hospitalized for flu associated with higher costs and higher risk illness
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Adolescent rats help prove that early alcohol exposure alcohol can quickly lead to heavy drinking
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Scientists identify genomic 'fingerprint' for alcohol-induced heart failure
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New SCHIP enrollees have unmet health care needs