Archive of articles published on the 5th of March 2009
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Journal Chest: March news briefs
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Heart hazards of woeful wives
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Staying cool under stress: Arizona State University researchers investigate strategies
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Buckyballs could keep water systems flowing
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New database important resource in caring for dialysis patients
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Number of cardiovascular risk factors could determine safety of intravenous gammaglobulin treatment
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Measuring quality of life in patients with hereditary kidney disease
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Being overweight worsens osteoarthritis
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New CME guidelines advise paradigm shift in physician education
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Stem cell breakthrough gives new hope to sufferers of muscle-wasting diseases
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Ocean's journey towards the center of the Earth
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Magnetic nanoparticles navigate therapeutic genes through the body
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Older adults more impaired by social drinking
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Sunlight turns carbon dioxide to methane
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Protein structure determined in living cells
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Penile extender increased flaccid length by almost a third says independent clinical study
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Ecologists propose first prevention for white-nose syndrome death in bats
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How moths key into the scent of a flower
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Why 'lazy Susan' has a weak heart
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New specialty to focus on advanced heart failure and heart transplantation
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Pulmonary hypertension in children may result from reduced activity of gene regulator
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Racial disparities in emergency department length of stay point to added risks for minority patients
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Lack of strategies to manage MRI wait lists a key reason for excessive wait times
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What consumers want: MSU researchers pinpoint common threads
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After a few drinks, older adults more impaired than they think
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New Tel Aviv University research links diabetes to cognitive deterioration
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Clinical trial finds microbicide promising as HIV prevention method for women
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Scientists closer to making invisibility cloak a reality
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Drug blocks 2 of world's deadliest emerging viruses
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Engineers ride 'rogue' laser waves to build better light sources
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Education may improve hospital prescription rate of emergency contraception to teens
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CU-Boulder research team identifies stem cells that repair injured muscles
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New research sheds light on how stem cells turn into blood cells
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McMaster study sheds light on how stem cells develop into blood cells
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Discovery of a new retinal gene involved in childhood blindness
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Brain tumor treatment may increase number of cancer stem-like cells
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The making of an intestinal stem cell
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Study finds that students benefit from depth, rather than breadth, in high school science courses
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Breakthrough produces Parkinson's patient-specific stem cells free of harmful reprogramming genes
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Virus-free embryonic-like stem cells made from skin of Parkinson's disease patients
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Geologists map rocks to soak CO2 from air
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7 steps to successful child and adolescent weight loss
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Assembling cells into artificial 3-D microtissues, including a tiny gland
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A new way to assemble cells into 3-D microtissues
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How mosquitoes could teach us a trick in the fight against malaria
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'Personalized' genome sequencing reveals coding error in gene for inherited pancreatic cancer
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Genetic mutations identified that suggest link between type 1 diabetes and common viral infection
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Archaeologists find earliest known domestic horses
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Evolution, ecosystems may buffer some species against climate change
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New study of human pancreases links virus to cause of type 1 diabetes
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Markets outperform patents in promoting intellectual discovery, say Caltech-led economists
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Researchers' new goal: Drug-free remission for HIV infection
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Amazon carbon sink threatened by drought
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Authors, journal editors respond to possible cases of plagiarism identified by UT Southwestern
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Statement by Sandy Andelman, co-author of 'Drought sensitivity of the Amazon Rainforest'
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Transparent zebrafish a must-see model for atherosclerosis
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Go green for healthy teeth and gums
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PowerNap plan could save 75 percent of data center energy
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Hospital mobile phones 'superbug' scare