Archive of articles published on the 14th of May 2009
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Cereal and milk is the new sports supplement
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Optimal trip and load planning
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Would NHS staff go to work during a flu pandemic?
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Development of an artificial simulator of the nervous system to do research into diseases
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How an enzyme tells stem cells which way to divide
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Mothers give interloper's offspring a head start in life
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Key protein regulating inflammation may prove relevant to controlling sepsis
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Can happiness be inherited?
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Achieving fame, wealth and beauty are psychological dead ends, study says
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One in five girls in upper secondary school suffers from school burnout
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Self-assembly now easier to control
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Early and network-oriented care may help adolescents at risk of developing psychosis
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Controllable double quantum dots and Klein tunneling in nanotubes
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DNA gripped in nanopores
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Focus on the formation of bones, teeth and shells
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French software and Dutch national Supercomputer Huygens establish a new world record in Go
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Surgery may not be necessary for Achilles tendon rupture
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Folic acid to prevent congenital heart defects
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Expert consensus on catheter ablation of ventricular arrhythmias
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Heating heart with catheter better than drugs for common heart rhythm disorder
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ICDs extend the lives of heart attack survivors by an entire year: Study
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Allergy season: Cigarettes to the rescue?
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Psychology research shows even in hostile working environments, employees reluctant to leave jobs
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U of I study: More support needed for families adopting from foster care
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Vitamin D insufficiency linked to bacterial vaginosis in pregnant women
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Simulation training improves skills for catheter insertion
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Study finds link between individual stress and adolescent obesity
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Cholesterol-busting bug with a taste for waste
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Yes, the grass IS greener: Why Canadian nurses go -- and stay -- in the USA
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Good fences make good neighbors
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Study examines reliability of clinical and pathological diagnoses of Barrett's esophagus
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Brains or beauty: New study confirms having both leads to higher pay
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Researchers gain genome-wide insights into patterns of the world's human population structures
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Can you see the emotions I hear? Study says yes
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Studies show LAM patients participate in clinical trials to help others, not themselves
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For adolescent crime victims, genetic factors play lead role
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Stem cell transplant in mouse embryo yields heart protection in adulthood
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Parental guidelilnes, consequences may be why fewer black teens smoke than whites
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Getting a grip: 'Velcro'-like structure helps bees stick to flowers
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Special petal cells help bees get a grip
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Old diabetes drug teaches experts new tricks
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Genital stimulation opens door for cryptic female choice in tsetse flies
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MDC researchers unravel key mechanism in pathogenesis of osteoporosis
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A surprise 'spark' for pre-cancerous colon polyps
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The end of the line for existing stem cell research?
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Discovery in amber reveals ancient biology of termites
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Melting threat from West Antarctic Ice Sheet may be less than expected, could hit US hardest
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Threat from West Antarctica less than previously believed
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Avoiding social potholes on your career path
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Researchers identify key proteins needed for ovulation
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Chronic infection now clearly tied to immune-system protein
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Graphene yields secrets to its extraordinary properties
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Monkeys found to wonder what might have been
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New fuel cell catalyst uses 2 metals
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Study finds virtual doctors visits satisfactory for both patients and clinicians
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Discovery of non-blinking semiconductor nanocrystals advances their applications
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Bad side of eCommerce recommendation systems: Overemphasis on hits and blockbusters
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Physician practice interactions with health plans cost $31 billion a year
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ACLU -- Myriad Genetics lawsuit will become landmark case
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Gene hunters target child kidney failure
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More older women with early stage breast cancer choose chemotherapy, GUMC researchers say
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Ginger quells cancer patients' nausea from chemotherapy
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Mothers satisfied when they share cancer genetic test results with children
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Gene signature may predict patient response to therapy for gastrointestinal stromal tumors
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Perceived cancer risks may not reflect actual risks or prevention needs
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Educational initiatives improve quality of care delivery
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Patient-centered approach to capturing data from cancer patients improves care and research
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Should parents share the results of BRCA1/2 genetic testing with their children?
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Immunotherapy effective against neuroblastoma in children
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Survival predictors may help customize treatment options for men with metastatic prostate cancer
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Human nose too cold for bird flu, says new study
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Study indicates that a common virus could cause high blood pressure
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Preschoolers' language development is partly tied to their classmates' language skills
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Children who are depressed, anxious or aggressive in first grade risk being victimized later on
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Prevention program helps teens override a gene linked to risky behavior
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Fathers respond to teens' risky sexual behavior with increased supervision
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Family-based program helps youth avoid risky behavior -- even those who may be genetically prone to it
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Center-based care and insensitive parenting may have lasting effects