Archive of articles published on the 30th of November 2010
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Acupuncture changes brain's perception and processing of pain
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Belly fat puts women at risk for osteoporosis
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Researchers use patient's own blood to treat hamstring injury
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Screening tool may better identify heart disease in African-Americans
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People with sleep apnea at higher risk for aggressive heart disease
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Caffeinated alcoholic beverages -- a growing public health problem
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New tool to measure quality of patient care
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Chemistry for greenhouse gases
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Genomic fault zones come and go
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Despite economic slump, donors give generously to global health, though at a slower rate
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Scripps Research scientists redefine the role of plasma cells in the immune system
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Drop in breast cancer rates directly tied to reduced hormone therapy
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Perceived bad boys receive less pain medications
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Researchers demystify glasses by studying crystals
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World's fastest camera takes a new look at biosensing
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Surgeon-physician marriages can place stress on careers, emotional health
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Declining energy quality could be root cause of current recession
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Study assesses nuclear power assumptions
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Nano-diamond qubits and photonic crystals
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Measuring the temperature of nanoparticles
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Rotating light provides indirect look into the nucleus
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Snakes on a rope: Researchers take a unique look at the climbing abilities of boa constrictors
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Pioneering study reveals UK biodiversity hotspot
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Heat wave deaths highest in early summer
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Women with migraine with aura have better outcomes after stroke
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New American Chemical Society podcast: Black rice bran may reduce inflammation
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Venus holds warning for Earth
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Mystery dissolves with calcium pump discovery
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Are good-looking people more employable? New Ben-Gurion University study
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People with chronic pain face complex dilemmas and life-changing decisions
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Hebrew University researchers reveal way in which possible earthquakes can be predicted
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Arsenic-polluted water toxic to Bangladesh economy
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Legalizing child pornography is linked to lower rates of child sex abuse
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Biofuels production has unintended consequences on water quality and quantity in Mississippi
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Public health in the genomic era: A global issue
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Study: Ecological effects of biodiversity loss underestimated
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Social support is most effective when provided invisibly
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Water resources played important role in patterns of human settlement, new UNH research shows
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Motorcycle simulator gives new clues to road safety
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Mayo researchers find drug-resistant HIV patients with unimpaired immune cells
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Study finds anti-microbials a common cause of drug-induced liver injury and failure
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Scoring system is 93 percent accurate for diagnosing Wilson's disease in pediatric patients
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Celebrex may help prevent some non-melanoma skin cancers
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Diabetes may clamp down on cholesterol the brain needs
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Diabetes may clamp down on brain cholesterol
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Diabetic brains suffer from lack of cholesterol
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The couch potato effect
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Freshwater mussels discovered in urban Delaware river
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Study suggests earliest brain changes associated with the genetic risk of Alzheimer's disease
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5.7 million Californians lack access to job-based coverage
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Alternative therapies may leave asthmatics gasping
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SRC-1 controls liver's 'sweet spot' for glucose production
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Source of protection against saturated fat found
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During National Diabetes Awareness month, new report ties disease to shortened life expectancy
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International clinical trial tests targeted drug for melanoma
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UC Davis surgeons test innovative device in patient with swallowing disorder
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Could 135,000 laptops help solve the energy challenge?
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Study finds low vitamin-d levels in northern California residents with metabolic syndrome
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Epilepsy: Women need specific treatment
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Astronomers use moon in effort to corral elusive cosmic particles
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Columbia engineering team discovers graphene's weakness
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Dosing directions, measuring devices appear inconsistent for many children's liquid medications
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CERN observes melted nuclear matter for the first time
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Getting a tighter grip on cell division
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Manufacturing 'made to measure' atomic-scale electrodes
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Narcissistic students don't mind cheating their way to the top
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Researchers find link between sugar, diabetes and aggression
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Recommendations issued on controversial 'Ashley' procedure for disabled children
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Oregon's POLST program expands to provide patients with more control at the end of their lives
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Children with autism more likely to have mitochondrial defects impacting cellular energy production
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UC Davis study finds children with autism have mitochondrial dysfunction
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Children with autism appear more likely to have cell irregularity
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Project pioneers use of silicon-germanium for space electronics applications
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Risk of death increases in IBD patients with hospital-acquired infections
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Instructions on over-the-counter medications for children are found to be confusing
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Active surveillance for low-risk prostate cancer may offer better quality-of-life
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Brain scans show effects of Parkinson's drug
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Photos of tiny blood vessels in the eye link air pollution to heart disease
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Scientists discover molecular 'switch' that contributes to cellular aging process
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Predatory bugs can save cornfields
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Yo-yo dieting alters genes linked with stress
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Gene transfer from transgenic crops: A more realistic picture
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Ensuring the rights of women worldwide to reproductive health care
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Discovery finds cancer drugs offer new hope for Crohn's disease and sarcoidosis
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Joined-up care for people with low back pain saves money