Archive of articles published on the 8th of August 2008
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Testosterone key to disease transmission
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Arrival method, slow response often delay stroke care
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Mutation found in dachshund gene may help develop therapies for humans with blindness
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PSA screening may be biased against obese men, leading to more aggressive cancers
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Tiny invasive snail impacts Great Lakes, alters ecology
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Scripps scientists will assess Beijing Olympics air pollution control efforts
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Asthma, outdoor air quality and the Olympic Games
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Extreme appeal: voters trust extreme positions more than moderate ones, study finds
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A one-stop shop for minimal information standards
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Universally speaking, Earthlings share a nice neighborhood
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Scientists to assess Beijing Olympics air pollution control efforts
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Eat oily fish at least once a week to protect your eyesight in old age
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'Top secret' technology to help US swimmers trim times at Beijing Olympics
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First step towards switching off breast cancer and leukaemia
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Red all over: how the color red affects a referee's judgment
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Fuel from cellulose
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If your first cigarette gave you a buzz and you now smoke, a gene may be to blame
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Distinguishing between 2 birds of a feather
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A bug's life... in a bubble
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Early treatment is key to combating hepatitis C virus
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Coronary CTA costs less than standard of care for triaging women with acute chest pain
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Unlocking mystery of why dopamine freezes Parkinson's patients