Archive of articles published on the 2nd of March 2010
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Eliminating junk foods at schools may help prevent childhood obesity
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After 5 years, free systems biology markup language has proven popular
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People with prediabetes not taking adequate precautions to avoid diabetes
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The sea squirt offers hope for Alzheimer's sufferers
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Study finds dirty air in California causes millions worth of medical care each year
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HIV and noncommunicable diseases hinder the progress of poor countries' Millennium Development Goals
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Canine morphology: Hunting for genes and tracking mutations
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Weight loss diets significantly reverse arterial clogging -- Ben-Gurion University study
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Mercurial tuna: Study explores sources of mercury to ocean fish
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MSU scientists develop more effective method of predicting lead-poisoning risk
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'Mean' girls and boys: the downside of adolescent relationships
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Small molecule with high impact
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Bringing bison back to North American landscapes
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How to hunt for exoplanets
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Experts call for further research into the relationship between insulin therapy and cancer
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Ethnic minorities are better educated but have less job prospects
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Political corruption has impact on social trust
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New research shows innovative respiratory stress test can quickly detect significant coronary artery disease in a noninvasive setting
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Study: People sometimes less trusting when in a good mood
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Aerial surveillance technology could keep soldiers safer
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How estrogen feeds breast tumors
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Only the beautiful need apply
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Don't make that face at me!
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Even the boss doesn't follow the doctor's orders
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Innovation in traditional foodstuffs could harm their image
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Modern man found to be generally monogamous, moderately polygamous
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Seeing the hidden services of nature
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Breaking down barriers to prevent childhood obesity
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Case Western Reserve University research examines how blood drives motivate blood donation
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PINC trial launched to test new treatment for pre-invasive breast cancer
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual individuals risk psychiatric disorders from discriminatory policies
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Kidney injury linked to greater risk of death among pneumonia patients
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Were short warm periods typical for transitions between interglacial and glacial epochs?
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Why do physicians order costly CTs? Ultrasound yields better diagnosis, safer, less costly
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Combination therapy more effective for enlarged prostate
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Research team breaks the ice with new estimate of glacier melt
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Using own skin cells to repair hearts on horizon
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Researchers identify method to help reduce fat in the blood
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Exercise counters negative effects of weight regain, researchers find
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Sorting device for analyzing biological reactions puts the power of a lab in a researcher’s pocket
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Recently analyzed fossil was not human ancestor as claimed, anthropologists say
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Story tips from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, March 2010
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'Stepping up' asthma treatment in children leads to improvement
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Mother's milk turns on the heat
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Popular nanoparticle causes toxicity in fish, study shows
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Baby monkeys receive signals through their mother's breast milk
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Webb Telescope's first primary mirror meets cold temperature specifications, sets program landmark
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Blue Ribbon Task Force: Preserving our digital knowledge base must be a public priority
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Learning keeps brain healthy, UCI researchers find
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Overcoming multidrug resistance in acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells
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Field Museum archaeologists amend the written history of China's first emperor
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Vitamins stored in bathrooms, kitchens may become less effective
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NASA's Fermi probes 'dragons' of the gamma-ray sky
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UCLA engineers develop faster method to detect bacterial contamination in coastal waters
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Test of implantable cardioverter defibrillator linked to cognitive problems
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Elderly patients who survive ICU stay have high rate of death in following years
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Women more affected than men by air pollution when running marathons
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New studies reveal downstream processes of ion channel inactivation
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Developing web technologies to share secure information
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Secondhand smoke raises risk of hardened arteries among 13-year-olds
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Barnacles prefer upwelling currents, enriching food chains in the Galapagos
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State payer mandates to cover cancer trials offer heterogeneous protection for patients
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An apple a day? Study shows soluble fiber boosts immune system
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Shopping for happiness? Get a massage, forget the flat-screen TV
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Long-acting beta-agonists most effective step-up therapy for children with poorly controlled asthma
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Aspirin use does not significantly reduce events among those identified by certain screening method
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Researchers reconstruct 3-D hand movement using brain signals
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Study of popular anemia drug supports new guidelines for its use in dialysis patients
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Coffee associated with reduced risk of hospitalization for heart rhythm disturbances
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Children with insomnia may have impaired heart rate variability
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Coffee drinkers less likely to be hospitalized for heart rhythm disturbances
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Unique educational course helps college students improve diet
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Students' physical fitness associated with academic achievement; organized physical activity
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Common osteoporosis drugs are associated with a decrease in risk of breast cancer
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Moderate drinking before trauma leads to more flashbacks
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Long waits for radiotherapy linked to increased recurrence of breast cancer
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Cocaine-related deaths rise in warm weather
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Study finds delay in referrals for older women with ovarian cancer
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Alzheimer's-associated protein may be part of the innate immune system
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Warning over wave of child eye injuries from liquid detergent capsules