Archive of articles published on the 21st of October 2009
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Prolonged thumb sucking in infants may lead to speech impediments
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Infant sucking habits may affect how baby talks
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2-million-year-old evidence shows tool-making hominins inhabited grassland environments
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The bowels of infection
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Classifying molar pregnancy
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Concern over alcohol use among UK South Asians
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Exercise therapy best for knee pain
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Calling it in: New emergency medical service system may predict caller's fate
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School children could lead the way on sustainability
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Fear of discrimination saw Paddys and Biddys decline
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CT scans better than X-rays when detecting abnormalities in patients with H1N1 virus
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Growing cartilage from stem cells
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USA and Europe different in aldosterone antagonists use in heart failure
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Final look at ESA's SMOS and Proba-2 satellites
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Identifying the metabolism of a healthy embryo could improve infertility treatment
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Stereotypes can fuel teen misbehavior
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Older workers spend less on necessities and health care
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Studies improve knowledge of underlying brain changes caused by addiction
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Blood test shows promise for early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease
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Maternal smoking may increase newborns' discomfort
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Glacial melting may release pollutants in the environment
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Tailoring physical therapy can restore more functions after neurological injury
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Older workers are the healthy 'survivors' of the workplace
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Fetal study highlights impact of stress on male fertility
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Pavlopetri -- the world's oldest known submerged town
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Harvard scientists bend nanowires into 2-D and 3-D structures
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Childhood risk factors for developing substance dependence
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Light at night linked to symptoms of depression in mice
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Lifestyle changes remain important in fighting peripheral arterial disease
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Women veterans less likely to report pain than male counterparts
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2 brain structures key to emotional balance especially in threatening situations
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Museums increasingly turn to scientists to preserve treasures
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Costs of plug-in cars key to broad consumer acceptance
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Irrational exuberance behind recent stock gains, says UAB finance expert
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New research by UM law professor analyzes the marriage of science and law
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Sexual problems rarely addressed by internists caring for cancer survivors
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Alcohol tolerance 'switch' found
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Women outperform men when identifying emotions
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Single-stranded DNA-binding protein is dynamic, critical to DNA repair
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A scientific basis the 'golden rule' of pairing wines and foods
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Internet fuels virtual subculture for sex trade, study finds
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Eating right, not supplements, is best at keeping your good bacteria healthy, dietitian says
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Alzheimer's lesions found in the retina
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Hearing on the wing: New structure discovered in butterfly ears
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Researchers exploit genetic 'co-dependence' to kill treatment-resistant tumor cells
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Damaging inflammatory response could hinder spinal cord repair
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Why sex with a partner is better
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High tech for bicycles
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Advance in 'nano-agriculture': Tiny stuff has huge effect on plant growth
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Assuring quality in lightweight construction
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The first men and women from the Canary Islands were Berbers
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El Paso County serves as a model for obesity prevention, according to UT School of Public Health study
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Spider web glue spins society toward new biobased adhesives
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Trigger of deadly food toxin discovered
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New research shows how mobile DNA survives -- and thrives -- in plants, animals
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Study shows how normal cells influence tumor growth
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Installed cost of solar photovoltaic systems in the US fell in 2008
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Pitt/NIH team find way to protect healthy cells from radiation damage
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Phytochemicals in plant-based foods could help battle obesity, disease
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Extremists more willing to share their opinions, study finds
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Feelings of stigmatization may discourage HIV patients from proper care
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Designer molecule detects tiny amounts of cyanide, then glows
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First in New York: Bionic technology aims to give sight to woman blinded beginning at age 13
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HIV care providers applaud Congress' extension of Ryan White program
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ACP statement on Senate vote, S. 1776
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Optimized inhaler mouthpiece design allows for more effective drug delivery
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Standards for a new genomic era
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Can we 'learn to see?': Study shows perception of invisible stimuli improves with training
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Study conclusively ties rare disease gene to Parkinson's
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Amphetamine use in adolescence may impair adult working memory
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Obese women gain too much weight in pregnancy, then retain weight a year later
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Study surprise yields new target for assessing genes linked to autism
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Study reveals possible link between autism and oxytocin gene via non-DNA sequence mutation
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Widely used virus assay shown unreliable when compared to other methods
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Despite claims, UK did not gas Iraqis in the 1920s, new research finds