Archive of articles published on the 12th of October 2009
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Growing geodesic carbon nanodomes
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Prediction model superior to traditional criteria in bladder treatment decision
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UNC study: Children can greatly reduce abdominal pain by using their imagination
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Most H1N1 patients with respiratory failure treated with oxygenating system survive illness
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Critical illness from 2009 H1N1 in Mexico associated with high fatality rate
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H1N1 critical illness can occur rapidly; predominantly affects young patients
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Herbivory discovered in a spider
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First 'mainly vegetarian' spider described
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Dyslexia varies across language barriers
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Self-sacrifice among strangers has more to do with nurture than nature
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Scientists encouraged by new mouse model's similarities to human ALS
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Researchers discover RNA repair system in bacteria
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Stanford scientist's new findings of autism-associated synapse alterations lead to coveted NIH grant
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The first neotropical rainforest was home of the Titanoboa
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Breast tenderness during hormone replacement therapy linked to elevated cancer risk
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Suppressing a gene in mice prevents heart from aging, preserves its function
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Teen smoking-cessation trial first to achieve significant quit rates
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Proactive, personalized telephone counseling can help teen smokers to quit
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LSUHSC's England plays key role in developing new ALS treatment guidelines
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Noncorrectable vision problems associated with shorter lifespan in older adults
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Healthy neighborhoods may be associated with lower diabetes risk
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New guidelines identify best treatments to help ALS patients live longer, easier
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Rochester-led Parkinson's study pays off again, 2 decades later
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Investment in Parkinson's disease data bank yields potential therapy
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Gene mingling increases sudden death risk
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Study supports possible role of urate in slowing Parkinson's disease progression
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Urate in blood and spinal fluid may predict slower decline in patients with Parkinson's disease
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Study finds partner abuse leads to wide range of health problems
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Investigation of contaminated heparin syringes highlights medication safety issues
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Declines in other thinking and learning skills may precede memory loss in Alzheimer's disease
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More infants surviving pre-term births results in higher rates of eye problems
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News brief: Effects of aspirin and folic acid on inflammation markers for colorectal adenomas
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Immune cells predict outcome of West Nile virus infection
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Afib triggered by a cell that resembles a pigment-producing skin cell
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JCI online early table of contents: Oct. 12, 2009
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A balancing act in Parkinson's disease: Phosphorylation of alpha-synuclein
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Studying cancer in pet dogs to find new treatments for human patients