Archive of articles published on the 13th of October 2009
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Recent 'momentum' influences choices of baby names, NYU, Indiana psychology professors find
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Should noninvasive ventilation be considered a high-risk procedure during an epidemic?
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Nurses safely and effectively prescribe antiretroviral drugs in pilot program
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Packages of care for epilepsy in low- and middle-income countries
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Medical documentation of injuries is associated with more convictions in adult rapes in South Africa
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US asthma researchers more open than UK scientists to the inclusion of ethnic minorities
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Conservation targets too small to stop extinction
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SCID kids leading healthy, normal lives 25 years after 'Bubble Boy'
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Small ... smaller ... smallest? ASU researchers create molecular diode
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Using RNAi-based technique, CSHL scientists find new tumor suppressor genes in lymphoma
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Study of first high-resolution images of Pallas confirms asteroid is actually a protoplanet
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People are still the weakest link in computer and internet security, study finds
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Dysfunctional protein dynamics behind neurological disease?
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Sky merger yields sparkling dividends
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Magnetic nanotags spot cancer in mice earlier than methods now in clinical use
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Growth versus global warming
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UF researchers find triggers in cells' transition from colitis to cancer
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Hollow spheres made of metal
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A high fat diet during pregnancy can lead to severe liver disease in offspring
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New old drug fights colon cancer
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Researchers identify workings of L-form bacteria
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Loss of tumor supressor gene essential to transforming benign nerve tumors into cancers
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Intensive care procedure saves lives: Swine flu study
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New nanotech sensor developed with medical, chemistry applications
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Students share findings from the frontiers of biomedical research
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Long feared extinct, rare bird rediscovered
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Study may explain how a well-known epilepsy and pain drug works
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First-of-kind study shows model can be used to rate courtroom psychiatric experts performance
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Teenage boys take less responsibility for preventing the spread of chlamydia
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Premium auto tech and cow dung point to new high tech disease diagnosis
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Impaired fetal growth increases risk of asthma
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Important defense against stomach ulcer bacterium identified
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Micropatterned material surface controls cell orientation
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Cell death occurs in the same way in plants, animals and humans
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New cancer gene discovered
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24-carat gold 'snowflakes' improve graphene's electrical properties
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Improved redox flow batteries for electric cars
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Silence of the genes
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The 12-step path to white-collar crime
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Study examines mastectomy and breast-conserving surgery rates
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Study suggests mastectomy not being overused for breast cancer treatment
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Setting sail in an ecological 'Earthship'
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Working overnights by physicians not linked to significantly increased risk of complications
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Less invasive procedure for repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm may reduce short-term risk of death
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Minimally invasive radical prostatectomy shows advantages, but also certain complications
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People who work after retiring enjoy better health, according to national study
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H1N1 simulation modeling shows rapid vaccine rollout effective in reducing infection rates
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Ion Tiger fuel cell unmanned air vehicle completes 23-hour flight
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Study questions need for routine intervention in patients with renovascular disease
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Pitt researchers find candidates for new HIV drugs
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Bioluminescence imaging used for eye cancer detection
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Nanotech protection
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Like humans, monkeys fall into the 'uncanny valley'
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Researchers discover mechanism that helps humans see in bright and low light
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New brain stimulation treatment may offer hope for those with treatment resistant depression
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Report documents the risks of giant invasive snakes in the US
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Spain is the second country in the world where divorce is better accepted socially
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Medical imaging may help researchers understand the pathogenesis of H1N1 virus
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Nitrogen mysteries in urban grasslands
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Rip currents pose greater risk to swimmers than to shoreline
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Race not reported in over 50 percent of randomized clinical trials for cardiovascular disease
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No such thing as 'junk RNA,' say Pitt researchers
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Looking for privacy in the clouds
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Will this trip be exciting? Consumers respond best to vacation ads that match current emotions
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Genetics of patterning the cerebral cortex
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How to win by concession and avoid unproductive conflict
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Action video game players experience diminished proactive attention
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Can social networking help consumers get healthier?
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How does media exposure affect self-esteem in overweight and underweight women?
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Candy bar or healthy snack? Free choice not as free as we think
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Confidence may not be convincing when recommending products or services
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Baja watching Tropical Storm Patricia in the latest GOES-11 satellite movie
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Tropical Storm Parma headed to Vietnam
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Comfort food: Chocolate, water reduce pain response to heat
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Canadian blood supply future uncertain as population ages: Study
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Blood ties -- younger generation more willing to donate blood
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Microchips result in higher rate of return of shelter animals to owners
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UCR researchers develop genetic map for cowpea, accelerating development of new varieties
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Tropical Storm Nepartak becoming extra-tropical at sea
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Study identifies significant savings on venous leg ulcer dressings
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Medications that block folic acid in pregnancy double risk of congenital malformations in fetus
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Over half of cot deaths occur while co-sleeping
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Don't block folic acid in early pregnancy
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Surviving breast cancer -- low-income females worst hit
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Study finds rise in rate of undesirable events at start of academic year
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Exercise reduces fatigue in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy
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Whale-sized genetic study largest ever for southern hemisphere humpbacks
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New type of flying reptile discovered
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Crushed bones reveal literal dino stomping ground