Archive of articles published on the 7th of July 2009
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News briefs from the July issue of CHEST
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Health departments get mixed marks for using Web to communicate about flu crisis, study finds
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Finding fear: Neuroscientists locate where it is stored in the brain
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HIV-1 damages gut antibody producing immune cells within days of infection
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Cesarean section: Local anesthetic reduces need for painkillers post-op
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MRI accurately depicts deep endometriosis
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Pitt team first to profile genes in acutely ill idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis patients
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UTSA infectious disease researchers advancing vaccine against Valley fever
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Robo-bats with metal muscles may be next generation of remote control flyers
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Discovery at UAB brings us nearer to making the dream of invisibility true
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Operation for aneurysm yields nearly normal longevity
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Male seahorses like big mates
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Hormone clue to root growth
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One step closer to an artificial nerve cell
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Coralline algae in the Mediterranean lost their tropical element between 5 and 7 million years ago
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Analysis of Copernicus putative remains support identity
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Physicists find way to control individual bits in quantum computers
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Larger hospital units have lower miscarriage rates after invasive pregnancy tests
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When it comes to brain damage, blankets take the place of drugs
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Regulation and oversight of gun sales reduces trafficking to criminals
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Crisis and violence in Mumbai: Experiences from a center for vulnerable women and children
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Mystery of bat with an extraordinary nose solved
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Are breast cancer patients being kept in the dark?
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Two dietary oils, two sets of benefits for older women with diabetes
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Iron and biological production in the high-latitude North Atlantic
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Recognition at last
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Severe COPD may lead to cognitive impairment
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New monkey discovered in Brazil
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Influenza monitoring by the US military
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US space program should align with broader national goals
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Low birth weight linked to long-term respiratory problems
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'Normal' cells far from cancer give nanosignals of trouble
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Scientists identify cholesterol-regulating genes
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Cholesterol control genes found that may point to heart disease risk
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New culprit behind obesity's ill metabolic consequences
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Scientists explore the physics of bumpy roads
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Study shows endoscopic surgery as effective open surgery for nasal cancer
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Low-cost solution processing method developed for CIGS-based solar cells
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Finding the constant in bacterial communication
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Protein can help cells or cause cancer, Purdue researcher finds
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Playing it safe
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Scientists closer to developing salt-tolerant crops
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Rice University team's award-winning device could benefit treatment of hand injuries
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Scientists track chemical changes in cells as they endure extreme conditions
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New strategies to improve treatment and ultimately prevent heart failure in children
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Stanford study bolsters case for preventive prostate cancer treatment
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Remote-control closed system invented for inserting radio-active atoms inside fullerenes
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2 studies shed light on racial disparities in cancer survival
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US-Mexico border wall could threaten wildlife species
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Why do African-Americans fare worse with cancer? Access, economics only part of the story
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Why are African-Americans less likely to survive certain cancers?
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Intensive management can improve blood pressure in non-adherent hypertensive patients
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Brown professor continues debate over recovered memory
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Higher levels of a certain protein associated with lower risk of type 2 diabetes
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Reduced-dose schedule for pneumococcal vaccine in infants shows effectiveness
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Newer, minimally invasive surgery to treat sciatica does not result in better outcomes
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As health goes awry, doctor-patient relationship more than a nicety
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A comprehensive review of addiction to prescription painkillers among patients and physicians
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Wrong dose of heart meds too frequent in children
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Single gene mutation responsible for 'catastrophic epilepsy'
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Financial crisis increases suicides and homicides
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Hitting cell hot spot could help thwart Parkinson's disease
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Kenya's national parks not free from wildlife declines
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Post-traumatic stress disorder: Psychological treatments may not prevent PTSD
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Nondrug interventions may comfort children having an anesthetic
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1-finger exercise reveals unexpected limits to dexterity
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Human sperm created from embryonic stem cells