Archive of articles published on the 3rd of January 2011
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Infant hydrocephalus, seasonal and linked to farm animals in Uganda
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Tonsillectomy in children
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Call for truth in trans fats labeling by the FDA
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Even healthy cats act sick when their routine is disrupted
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With proper planning, selective rather than mass vaccination can provide immunity against flu
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A toast to history: 500 years of wine-drinking cups mark social shifts in ancient Greece
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Use of amniotic membrane may cause complications in strabismus surgery
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The ecosystem engineer: Research looks at beavers' role in river restoration
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Hair color of unknown offenders is no longer a secret
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PET scans provide insight into fever-induced epilepsy in children
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FSU researchers helping electric-wheelchair users move more easily
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Eating low-fat, thanks to lupin proteins
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Researchers measure quality of care in oral anticoagulation
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Impregnating plastics with carbon dioxide
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Peptide delivers 1-2 punch to breast cancer in pre-clinical study
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Wastewater treatment lowers pathogen levels
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Anti-bullying program reduces malicious gossip on school playgrounds
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Advancements in fertility preservation provide oncology patients new options
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Protein wields phosphate group to inhibit cancer metastasis
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Care of late-preterm preemies may be insufficient
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Parallels between cancers, infection suppression reported
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Some banks help keep mortgage holders out of default, studies find
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Mothers key to college-age women receiving HPV vaccine
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ATS issues statement on the treatment of pulmonary fungal infections
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New research reveals unexpected biological pathway in glaucoma
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CHOP-led study detects dozens of genes for adult height
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Research demonstrates that education programs can increase parent-child interactions
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Women with both diabetes and depression at higher risk of dying from heart disease, other causes
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Education programs could increase parent-child interactions in at-risk families
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Resurrecting the so-called 'depression gene'
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Adopting healthy habits in youth associated with more favorable cholesterol levels in adulthood
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Clostridium bacteria infecting increasing numbers of hospitalized children
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Transcriptome analysis, organ culture methods featured in Cold Spring Harbor Protocols
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U-M study: Kids frequently exposed to medical imaging procedures that use radiation
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US soldiers with post-traumatic stress disorder more likely to feel long-term psychological effect
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Brain imaging studies examine how anti-smoking medications may curb cravings
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Child and youth victimization less hidden from authorities
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Risk of breast cancer recurrence may depend on treating surgeon
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Authorities often aware of previous incidents of victimization among children and adolescents