Archive of articles published on the 6th of March 2009
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Less costly, more accessible and as effective: Simplified treatment for sleep apnea
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Love handles put the squeeze on lungs
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Blood test predicts chance of dementia
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A dead gene comes back to life in humans
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Claiming benefits improves the health of the unemployed
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New explanation for a puzzling biological divide along the Malay Peninsula
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Children seriously affected when a parent suffers from depression
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Tools for more accurate dosage of drugs against HIV/AIDS and malaria
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The 'clean plate club' may turn children into overeaters
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Brain tumors: New therapy surprisingly successful
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Bristly spheres as capsules
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UConn chemists find secret to increasing luminescence efficiency of carbon nanotubes
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Drug combination may be effective against deadly melanoma, pilot study shows
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New Stanford list of HIV mutations vital to tracking AIDS epidemic
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Evidence of earliest known domestic horses found in Kazakhstan
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Debt relief leads to development in Zambia
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If plants could talk, what would they say?
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Cooperative threat reduction programs should be revamped to address 21st century threats
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Giving doctors the complete picture
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SIMONE's email feel-good factor
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Support for adjunctive vitamin C treatment in cancer
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Survey: Few physicians support private banking of umbilical cord blood
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Molecule tracking reveals mechanism of chromosome separation in dividing cells
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Rice psychologist explores perception of fear in human sweat
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Both Latino and non-Latino women likely to accept HPV vaccination for selves and children
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Synthetic biology can help extend anti-malaria drug effectiveness
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Penn vet researchers identify a critical growth factor that stimulates sperm stem cells to thrive
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'Holy powder' ingredient makes membranes behave for better health