Archive of articles published on the 8th of June 2010
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Study links sleep apnea in children and teens to lower academic grades
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More adults report excessive sleepiness in the US than in Europe
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Planes, trains and automobiles: Traffic noise disturbs sleep, affects morning performance
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Study is first to show that highly variable sleep schedules predict elevated suicide risk
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Molecular imaging reveals origin of acid reflux disease
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Man-made aurora to help predict space weather
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JCI online early table of contents: June 7, 2010
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How to overcome resistance to 1 group of breast cancer drugs
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Getting extra sleep improves the athletic performance of collegiate football players
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A good CHAP reduces rates of heart disease and stroke in communities.
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Study links long sleep duration to an increased risk of metabolic syndrome in older adults
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Sleep problems are common in US soldiers returning from wartime deployment
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Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation must implement payment reforms rapidly
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Few health reform options would have covered more people at lower cost than new law, study finds
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Researchers capture first images of sub-nano pore structures
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In India, 1 in 25 people have gene that causes heart failure
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Training eye movement may reduce driver distraction
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Computational model sheds light on how the brain recognizes objects
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Government funding for synthetic biology on the rise
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Poor health? Easier for some to blame bad genes than change lifestyle
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Research shows personality can predict fertility
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96 percent of vasectomy patients cleared without need for multiple semen samples
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East-African human ancestors lived in hot environments, says Caltech-led team
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Study: Mining is a major driver of sub-Saharan Africa's TB epidemic
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Some like it hot: Site of human evolution was scorching
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Gaps in FDA's food safety program tackled in IOM report releasing June 8
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FDA should adopt risk-based approach to food safety
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New shortcut to cell growth
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Importance of insulin delivery devices for diabetes management
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Video study finds risky food-safety behavior more common than thought
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Early consumption of soda indicator of unhealthy diet
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Invasive tallowtree spreading rapidly across Gulf coast
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Fire may be key to reviving dogwood trees in Eastern forests
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Study finds young men more vulnerable to relationship ups and downs than women
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'Knowledge translation' keeps treatment current
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A launchpad for stem cell research
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Side effects explained: Why common drugs can lead to broken bones
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Success with 'cisgenics' in forestry offers new tools for biotechnology
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Protein could heal erectile dysfunction after cancer surgery
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Harnessing the immune system's diagnostic power
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Psychological intervention provides enduring health benefits for women with breast cancer
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Intervention program helps breast cancer patients live longer after recurrence
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Americans want self-respect, more than ever
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Poll: American opinion on climate change warms up
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Bodychecking triples injury risk in Pee Wee hockey
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Allowing body checking in youth hockey may increase risk of injury, including severe concussions
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Momentum builds after 4th International Symposium on Pet Contraception
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New type of human stem cell may be more easy to manipulate
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VARI findings could help diagnose and treat liver cancer
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Vacuum cleaner sucks up strokes
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NASA'S TRMM Satellite provides rainfall estimate for Cyclone Phet
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Healthy diet could slow or reverse early effects of Alzheimer's disease
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Molecular link between diabetes and schizophrenia connects food and mood
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Molecular link between diabetes and schizophrenia connects food and mood
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Stop or speed through a yellow light? That is the question
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Income, race combine to make perfect storm for kidney disease
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Shortcut through eyelid gives surgeons less-invasive approach to fix brain fluid leaks
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NASA's FASTSAT satellite readies for shipment to Alaska
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Helping hearts, spinal cords and tendons heal themselves
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Arsenic hyperaccumulating ferns: How do they survive?
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Bacteria from hot springs reveal clues to evolution of early life and to unlock biofuels' potential
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Limited long-term effects of school based sexual health education
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Gestational age at delivery has relationship with the risk of special educational needs
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Delay in surgery not likely to worsen tumors in men with low-risk prostate cancer
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Study finds lapses in infection control practices at ambulatory surgical centers
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Study examines icu outbreak of staph aureus with resistance to methicillin and linezolid
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Drug that restricts blood supply to prostate tumors delays disease progression
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After critical illness, long-term acute care hospitalization common, increasing
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Fresh findings about chickenpox could lead to better blood tests
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A mountain bird's survival guide to climate change
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Short people are more likely to develop heart disease than tall people
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When screen time becomes a pain
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CPAP therapy provides a memory boost for adults with sleep apnea
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High-school seniors with excessive daytime sleepiness have an increased risk of depression