Archive of articles published on the 22nd of June 2009
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Caucasians are at higher risk of developing Ewing's sarcoma than other races
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Drinking milk in the morning may help stave off lunchtime hunger
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Study finds cancer is the second most frequent cause of death in individuals with schizophrenia
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Successful neurosurgery with transcranial MR-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound
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Statins can protect against Alzheimer's disease, according to new study
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The UK's 'taste dialects' defined for the first time
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Largest carnivorous dinosaur tooth in Spain described
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Major study highlights weight differences among 3-19 year-olds with type 1 and 2 diabetes
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Close relationship between past warming and sea-level rise
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Underground cave dating from the year 1 A.D. exposed in Jordan Valley
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Mechanics: Ordinary meets quantum
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Adults with asthma not getting their flu shots
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Geographic profiling applied to track hunting patterns of white sharks in South Africa
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Midget plant gets makeover
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Targeting helpers of heat shock proteins could help treat cancer, cardiovascular disease
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Toxic molecule may help birds 'see' north and south
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Tumor suppressor gene in flies may provide insights for human brain tumors
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Prostate Cancer Translational Research in Europe meeting: Search for biomarkers continues
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Brain represents tools as temporary body parts, study confirms
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'Green' fireworks may brighten eco-friendly 4th of July displays in future
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Alterations in brain's white matter key to schizophrenia, UCLA study shows
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Obsidian 'trail' provides clues to how humans settled, interacted in Kuril Islands
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Treating lazy eyes with a joystick
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Zero in on ozone with fluorescent solution that detects harmful molecule in air and body
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Competition may be reason for bigger brain
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Dad's early connection with child 'writes script' for later school involvement
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Higher drinking age linked to less binge drinking... except in college students
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Couples' treatment for sexual problems on the agenda for sexual medicine experts
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Physicians frequently fail to inform patients about abnormal test results
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Music may have a future role in heart and stroke patient rehab
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Less frequent social activity may be associated with motor function decline in older adults
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Some patients are not notified of abnormal test results
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Less frequent social activity linked to more rapid loss of motor function in older adults
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More patients across the world lowering 'bad' cholesterol
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Better looks at Mars minerals for ASU instrument on NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter
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Deaths from heart disease in Canada decreased 30 percent: 10-year national study
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Owning too much company stock puts workers' retirement at risk
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Bioengineers develop a microfabricated device to measure cellular forces during tissue development
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Subseafloor sediment in South Pacific Gyre
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54-million-year-old skull reveals early evolution of primate brains
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Carnegie Mellon algorithm charts evolution of genetic networks during fruit fly life cycle
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Intensive in-hospital support doubles likelihood of smoking cessation in heart patients
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Carb synthesis sheds light on promising tuberculosis drug target
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Citizens in 34 countries show implicit bias linking males more than females with science
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Nickel isotope may be methane producing microbe biomarker
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Fighting TB might be a matter of 'flipping a switch' in immune response
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Total knee replacement appears cost-effective in older adults
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Fruit fly steps in to fight human disease
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Study: Bankruptcy rates reflect policy, not people
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Potent metastasis inhibitor identified
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Larvae shun the light
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Bypass surgery has long-term benefits for children with Kawasaki disease
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How can the world's fisheries be sustainable?
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Policy transparency key to saving world's fisheries
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Older men with breathing problems during sleep more likely to have irregular heartbeats