Archive of articles published on the 28th of October 2009
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Experts unveil new CVD guidelines and position papers
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Swine flu vaccine must be free and safe for high uptake
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BMJ raises concerns over 'outlawed' gagging clauses in NHS contracts
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Gossip in the workplace: A weapon or gift, new research from IU
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Researchers find room design can enhance patient care
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Fortuitous research provides first detailed documentation of tsunami erosion
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Rot-resistant wheat could save farmers millions
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Benefit of memantine in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease not proven
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Plenary lecturers share science and policy perspectives
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Expert to discuss phosphorus' impact on Gulf 'dead zone'
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How do we fund plant breeding?
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Follow the launch of ESA's SMOS and Proba-2 satellites
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Autosub6000 dives to depth of 3.5 miles
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Member of NFL Hall of Fame diagnosed with degenerative brain disease
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Physicist makes new high-res panorama of Milky Way
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A new explanation of 'Asian paradox'
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Is short-term Celecoxib intervention a effective method for preventing gastric carcinogenesis?
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Knocking nanoparticles off the socks
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New technique for injectable facial fillers improves comfort, recovery
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Pumpkin skin may scare away germs
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Mortality rates reduced among children whose mothers received iron-folic acid supplements
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Answering that age-old lament: Where does all this dust come from?
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Depressed pregnant women could be at higher risk for severe response to flu infection
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LANL Roadrunner models nonlinear physics of high-power lasers
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Toward bold new anti-cancer medicines
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Next-generation microcapsules deliver 'chemicals on demand'
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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity problems associated with low folate levels in pregnant women
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Bad driving may have genetic basis, UCI study finds
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Circadian surprise: Mechanism of temperature synchronization in drosophila
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Combinatorial therapy elicits spinal cord regeneration more than a year after injury
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Regeneration can be achieved after chronic spinal cord injury
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EPA's new green parking lot allows scientists to study permeable surfaces that may help the environment
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Maize research reduces poverty in west and central Africa
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The IUD is the most popular long-acting contraceptive amongst Europeans
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High-definition colonoscopy detects more polyps, Mayo Clinic researchers say
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Musical sensibility can help shape teaching, research education
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Statins show dramatic drug and cell dependent effects in the brain
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Travel of a mis-swallowed long spoon to the jejunum
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Researchers rest their case: TV consumption predicts opinions about criminal justice system
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NIH-funded researchers transform embryonic stem cells into human germ cells
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Blast from the past gives clues about early universe
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Gene therapy repairs injured human donor lungs for the first time
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Stanford scientists turn stem cells into precursors for sperm, eggs
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Not a healthy state for all Latinos in the US
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Remotely operated vehicles and satellite tags aid turtle studies
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Dendritic cells spark smoldering inflammation in smokers' lungs
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Why fish oils help and how they could help even more
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Residents play key role in CT colonography awareness and promoting the radiology specialty
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New findings connect diet and intestinal bacteria with healthier immune systems
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Fermi telescope caps its first year with a glimpse of space-time
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Mirinae intensifying while moving away from the northern Marianas
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Should children undergo surgery without a long period of fasting after feeding?
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Stem cell therapy may offer hope for acute lung injury
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Study: depression can lead to inflated reports of physical symptoms
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Gamma-ray photon race ends in dead heat; Einstein wins this round
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Study shows hormone replacement therapy decreases mortality in younger postmenopausal woman
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Trees facilitate wildfires as a way to protect their habitat
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North Carolina sea levels rising 3 times faster than in previous 500 years, Penn study says
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Genetic links to fungal infection risk identified
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Lifestyle changes, drug lower type 2 diabetes risk
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A decade later, lifestyle changes or metformin still lower type 2 diabetes risk
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MicroRNA-mediated metastasis suppression
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Greater use of in-patient diagnostic imaging improves patient outcomes without significantly impacting costs