Archive of articles published on the 1st of July 2009
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A young brain for an old bee
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Triggering muscle development -- a therapeutic cure for muscle wastage?
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Poor sleep is independently associated with depression in postpartum women
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Sleep duration is associated with variations in levels of inflammatory markers in women
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Key to evolutionary fitness: Cut the calories
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Will IVF work for a particular patient? The answer may be found in her blood
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Emerging techniques put a new twist on ankle repair
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The 'other' cruciate ligament: Newer treatments for PCL tears
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Joint replacement patients with diabetes greatly benefit from controlled glucose
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Chromosomal problems affect nearly all human embryos
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Mayo Clinic study finds celiac disease 4 times more common than in 1950s
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Women with endometriosis need special care during pregnancy to avoid risk of premature birth
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Infants should be screened for hip trouble
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Cancer survivors at greater risk of birth complications; special monitoring needed
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New statistical technique improves precision of nanotechnology data
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UT researcher: Interferon alpha can delay full onset of type I diabetes
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University of Hawaii at Manoa astronomers discover pair of solar systems in the making
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Wagner's 'difficult' reputation unwarranted says research
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Desert rhubarb -- a self-irrigating plant
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Lack of sleep could be more dangerous for women than men
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VYVANSE CII provided significant efficacy at 14 hours in adults with ADHD
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Genetically engineered mice yield clues to 'knocking out' cancer
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MS study offers theory for why repair of brain's wiring fails
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Double success for Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia scientists working on chromosome segregation
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ADA releases updated position paper on vegetarian diets
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New treatment for receding gums: No pain, lots of gain
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New clue into how brain stem cells develop into cells which repair damaged tissue
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Unexpectedly long-range effects in advanced magnetic devices
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The least sea ice in 800 years
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NIST develops novel ion trap for sensing force and light
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Both good/bad movie characters who smoke influence teens to do the same
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Colorectal cancer
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Increasing age of mothers in Spain leads to rise in mortality rates
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Astronomer's new guide to the galaxy: Largest map of cold dust revealed
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Study examines dietary influences of liver disease
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Exercise helps patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
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Study examines liver transplantation after drug induced acute liver failure
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New class of black holes discovered
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Study shows that a combination of common genetic variations can lead to schizophrenia
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Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder share genetic roots
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Plants save the earth from an icy doom
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Schizophrenia linked for first time to chromosome region in study led by Stanford scientists
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Study strongly supports many genetic contributions to schizophrenia, bipolar disorder
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Scientists: Salamanders, regenerative wonders, heal like mammals, people
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Stanford discovery pinpoints new connection between cancer cells, stem cells
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Nanotechnology may increase longevity of dental fillings
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Newly appreciated membrane estrogen receptor important therapeutic target for breast cancer
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UNC study rewrites textbook on key genetic phenomenon
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Lap-band weight-loss surgery can reverse metabolic syndrome in obese teens
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Earth's most prominent rainfall feature creeping northward
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Blood stem cell growth factor reverses memory decline in mice
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New science review examines multiple health benefits of dairy foods
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Researchers testing virus-gene therapy combination against melanoma
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Alzheimer's research yields potential drug target
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Hormone treatment eases post-surgery distress in children
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Secrets revealed about how disease-causing DNA mutations occur
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U finds treatment that significantly slows progression of eye damage in persons with type 1 diabetes
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JNCI news brief: Cost-effectiveness of HPV vaccination in the Netherlands
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New discovery to aid in diagnosis and treatment of kidney disease
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NEJM study addresses impact of Medicare Part D on medical spending
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Inbred bumblebees less successful
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JCI online early table of contents: July 1, 2009
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Clocking salt levels in the blood: A link between the circadian rhythm and salt balance
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JNCI news brief: Risk of breast cancer and a single-nucleotide polymorphism
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Microbial analysis, micropatterning methods featured in Cold Spring Harbor Protocols
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Plants put limit on ice ages