Archive of articles published on the 25th of September 2009
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C. difficile hypervirulence genes identified
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Scientists determine dynamics of HIV transmission in UK heterosexuals
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Social background weighs heavily on teenage diet
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AFOSR's basic research may lead to revolutionary new devices
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Study dispels myth that new residents cause increase in medical errors in July
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North meets south? Glaciers move together in far-flung regions
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Researchers find group therapy benefits homeless veterans prone to violence
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Prototype developed to detect dark matter
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Does Helicobacter pylori eradication therapy prevent gastric cancer?
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Major disasters tax surgical staff but may reduce costs for routine operations
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Research needed to learn which DCIS patients may be candidates for less invasive therapy
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Young adults visit doctors least at an age when risky behavior peaks
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Body's immune system response to dental plaque varies by gender and race
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Great tits eat bats in times of need
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Certain cancers more common among HIV patients than non-HIV patients
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US needs nearly $200 million more on climate-related health research
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Insulin boost restores muscle growth in elderly
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Yale engineers track bacteria's kayak paddle-like motion for first time
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Public must be involved in nanotech policy debate demands groundbreaking
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Mechanism for potential Friedreich's ataxia drug uncovered
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Desalination technology increases naval capabilities
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Draft potato genome based on unique potato variety
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Pitt researchers net $5 million from NIH to explore better ways to grow cells
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Infant pain, adult repercussions
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Comprehensive understanding of bacteria could lead to new insights into many organisms
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Ants vs. worms: New computer security mimics nature
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BUSM researchers propose a relationship between androgen deficiency and cardiovascular disease
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Drug-eluting stents better than bare-metal stents for heart attack patients
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How would Einstein use e-mail?
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Erie County home to plant never before recorded in Pa.
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Study finds intervention program increases kids' healthy eating, reduces screen time