Archive of articles published on the 16th of April 2010
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First evidence that chitosan could repair spinal damage
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Clinical advances
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Uncovering early stages of Alzheimer's disease
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Volcanic eruption in Iceland unlikely to have global effects, says CU-Boulder scientist
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Genetic signatures provide new direction in liver cancer
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Ocean salinities show an intensified water cycle
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Chinese scientists discover marker indicating the developmental potential of stem cells
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New CSIRO soybean a hit in Japan
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UCI astrophysicists cast doubt on link between excess positrons and dark matter
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Improving network firewalls
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Sexual violence aggravates the 31 armed conflicts of 2009
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New studies help establish potential of artificial liver support devices
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New insights into treatment options for patients suffering from severe alcoholic hepatitis
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Who is injured determines who gets the blame
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Dance therapy improves seniors' gait, balance, researcher finds
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G1 HCV patients who achieve an early viral response can be successfully treated within 6 months
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New phase II study supports potential of gs-9450 as new treatment option for steatohepatitis
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High dose UDCA therapy does not improve overall liver histology in obesity related hepatitis
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Kindle e-reader motivates less-enthusiastic readers, K-State professor finds
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Diagnosis murder
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Table grapes' new ally: Muscodor albus
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Icelandic volcanoes can be unpredictable and dangerous, say Texas A&M prof
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Better training needed to curb 'fatism' within the health professions
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Scientists discover new genetic sub-code
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You've come a long way on film, baby!
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Clinical study shows patients gain limb movement years after stroke
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EAU launches new and updated clinical guidelines for 2010
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Lunar polar craters may be electrified
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Terra Satellite sees Iceland volcano's ash moving into Germany
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UC to test targeted treatment for prostate cancer
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Discovery could help diabetics and others with slow-to-heal wounds
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GOES-13 is America's new GOES-EAST satellite
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Structure of inner-ear protein is key to both hearing and inherited deafness