Archive of articles published on the 11th of September 2009
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Children with emotional difficulties at higher risk for adult obesity
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Migrating birds chill to fatten up
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Genome sequencing reveals genetic diversity of the bacteria that cause Buruli ulcer
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The change in Arctic nature foreshadows the global environment of the future
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Man-made crises 'outrunning our ability to deal with them,' scientists warn
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RNA interference found in budding yeasts
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Children with fatter midsections at increased risk for cardiovascular disease
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Mayo Clinic identifies 2 genes as potential therapeutic targets for multiple sclerosis
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Energy consumption makes Spanish forestry unsustainable
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Lowering sodium consumption could save US $18 billion annually in health costs, study finds
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Half of eligible patients not getting mitral valve surgery, U-M study shows
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Muscle: 'Hard to build, easy to lose' as you age
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Internists' new paper identifies and analyzes key drivers of health care costs
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Inner workings of molecular thermostat point to pathways to fight diabetes, obesity
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'How-to' guide shows entrepreneurs how to protect their big ideas
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Fewer injection site reactions in patients using Avonex
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New method monitors early sign of oxidative stress in cancer
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Mandatory alcohol testing for truck and bus drivers reduces alcohol involvement in fatal crashes
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When proteins change partners
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Biologists discover 'death stench' is a universal ancient warning signal
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Tips from the Journals of the American Society for Microbiology
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New WHO data underscores global threat of the world's leading child killer
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Early results from clinical trials of 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccines in healthy adults
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Democrats seen as the 'undeserving rich' face rejection by party voters
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First complete image created of Himalayan fault, subduction zone
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SRI to present hydrogen fuel safety research results at 2009 International Conference
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University of Hawaii at Manoa CRCH scientists report adulthood body size associated with cancer risk
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After years of toil, sustaining change in education still a vexing problem