Archive of articles published on the 17th of February 2009
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New research shows high-quality protein in eggs contributes to power, strength and energy
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Study evaluates types of skin diseases among military personnel who were evacuated from combat zones
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JCI online early table of contents: Feb. 16, 2009
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Targeting the protein AEG1 impairs human liver cancer growth in mice
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Closure of patent foramen ovale may benefit migraine sufferers
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Local climate influences dengue transmission
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What's feeding cancer cells?
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Vitamin E may decrease and increase mortality of male smokers with high dietary vitamin C intake
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What is a virus? Research suggests a broader definition may be needed
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An inexhaustible source of neural cells
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Researchers identify novel genetic markers linked to increased risk of heart attack
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Asian elephants under increasing threat as illegal ivory prices soar
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Identifying mega-targets for high-yield plant breeding
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Will large amounts of soil carbon be released if grasslands are converted to energy crops?
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Nanoparticles double their chances of getting into sticky situations
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New research identifies faster detection of viruses
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Threats to biodiversity rise in the world's Mediterranean-climate regions
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Hormone linked to high blood pressure and blood vessel disease in African-Americans
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Paper sheds new 'light' on fascinating rhythms of the circadian clock
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Scientists uncover secrets of potential bioterror virus
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Experimental antiarrhythmic drug reduces death rate in patients with atrial fibrillation
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College-level documents for 8th grade readers
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University of the Basque Country team develop nano-hydrogels capable of detecting cancer cells
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Cracking the species code for plants
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Weight loss improves fatty liver disease, researchers find
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Estrogen found to increase growth of the most common childhood brain tumor
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Enzyme weakens the heart
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Apple peel appeal
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Protecting wine grapes from heat and drought
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There isn't a 'right' way to cope with tragedy, says researcher
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How do secure mother-child attachments predict good friendships?
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What if Oregonians decline to address climate change?
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What if Washingtonians don't address climate change?
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What if New Mexico doesn't address climate change?
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Cosmological simulations key to understanding the universe
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Blocking protein leads to fewer, smaller skin cancer tumors
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New working-class task force faces broad challenges, labor expert says
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When dreaming is believing: Dreams affect people's judgment, behavior
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In flurry of studies, researcher details role of apples in inhibiting breast cancer
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Iron overload: An important co-factor in the development of liver disease in alcoholics
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Process for expansion and division of heart cells identified
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Tumor suppressor may attenuate fibrotic disease
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Engineers tune a nanoscale grating structure to trap and release a variety of light waves
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Tiny 'lab-on-a-chip' detects pollutants, disease and biological weapons
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Researchers identify gene linked to aggressive progression of liver cancer
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NASA study predicted outbreak of deadly virus
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Mutant rats offer clues to medical mystery
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Cells with double vision
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Controlling cucumber beetles organically
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CSHL researchers identify gene that helps plant cells keep communication channels open
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If you're aggressive, your dog will be too, says veterinary study at University of Pennsylvania
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Indoor plants can reduce formaldehyde levels
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One in four California adolescent girls has had HPV vaccine
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Robot playmates monitor emotional state of children with ASD
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Historical photographs expose decline in Florida's reef fish, new Scripps study finds
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Asthma drugs need to be maintained for continued benefit
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Troubled youths struggle after time in detention center
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OHSU vaccine research targets hiv in the slower, early stage of infection
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ORNL, UT project could save vision of millions
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Decline of shorebird linked to bait use of horseshoe crabs
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Structural polymorphism of 441-residue Tau at single residue resolution
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Forgotten and lost -- when proteins 'shut down' our brain
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UCLA geographers urge US to search three structures in Pakistan for bin Laden
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New blackberry introduced
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Vitamin supplements may protect against noise-induced hearing loss
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Persons who survive cancer more likely to be unemployed
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Can exercising your brain prevent memory loss?
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Antimicrobial resistance in clinics, hospitals and at home
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Researchers explore new driver of transplant rejection: Platelets
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Type of rheumatoid arthritis medication may be associated with increased risk for shingles
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Anti-social behavior in girls predicts adolescent depression seven years later
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Anthropologist's studies of childbirth bring new focus on women in evolution
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Research identifies how inflammatory disease causes fatigue
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Scientists uncover indicator that warns leukemia is progressing to more dangerous form
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Forget the antioxidants? McGill researchers cast doubt on role of free radicals in aging
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Biomarker predicts disease recurrence in colorectal cancer
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Genetic ID of marker in lymph nodes may be linked to colorectal cancer recurrence risk
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Researchers isolate protein domain linked to tumor progression
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Press statement on new CDC MRSA study from SHEA president
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Study indicates some MRSA infections in ICU patients have been decreasing in recent years
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Assisted colonization key to species' survival in changing climate
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Stanford scientists identify drug to treat opioid addiction
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Public health concerns as more turn to 'tan jabs'
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Smoking kills -- irrespective of social class and gender
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Case report of a brain and spinal tumor following human fetal stem cell therapy
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Air-filled bones helped prehistoric reptiles take first flight