Archive of articles published on the 13th of October 2011
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UK doctors still undertreating major risk factor for stroke
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Women in prison: An issue of blaming the individual for social problems
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Mayo Clinic finds estrogen may prevent younger menopausal women from strokes
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Study compares narrow band imaging to chromoendoscopy for the detection of dysplasia in IBD patients
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Can't buy me love: Study shows materialistic couples have more money and more problems
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Aggressive piranhas bark to say buzz off
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When the economy is down, alcohol consumption goes up
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Hubble survey carries out a dark matter census
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Tiny fossil fragment reveals giant-but-ugly-truth
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Does a bigger brain make for a smarter child in babies born prematurely?
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The Murcian flower has been 'revived' after 100 years
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Improving the physics of grocery store display cases to save energy
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Southampton scientists herald significant breakthrough in study of chlamydia
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Scientists first to characterize barley plant-stem rust spore 'communication'
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College students limit technology use during crunch time
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Does converting cow manure to electricity pay off?
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Insoluble dust particles can form cloud droplets affecting global and regional climates
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Permanently dismal economy could prompt men to seek more sex partners
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Toronto researchers find first physical evidence bilingualism delays onset of Alzheimer's symptoms
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Differences in jet lag severity could be rooted in how circadian clock sets itself
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Precision with stem cells a step forward for treating MS, other diseases
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Researchers block morphine's itchy side effect
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Children, not chimps, choose collaboration
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Controlling cell death prevents skin inflammation
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Eating green veggies improves immune defenses
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Regaining trust after a transgression
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Lower income dads active in their kids' health
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Severe drought, other changes can cause permanent ecosystem disruption
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New technologies challenge old ideas about early hominid diets
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Iowa State, Ames Lab physicist says nanoparticle assembly is like building with LEGOs
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Emulating -- and surpassing -- nature
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Association between menopause, obesity and cognitive impairment
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Simple genetic circuit forms stripes
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Scripps Research scientists reveal surprising picture of how powerful antibody neutralizes HIV
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Reversing sickle cell anemia by turning on fetal hemoglobin
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Do US men value fatherhood over their careers?
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Mile End chic under study
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Public reporting hasn't improved transplant centers' care
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Inefficient developing world stoves contribute to 2 million deaths a year
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Carbon nanotube muscles generate giant twist for novel motors
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U-M ecologist: Future forests may soak up more carbon dioxide than previously believed
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Taking steps to prevent 'going postal'
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Direct access to physical therapists associated with lower costs and fewer visits, new study says
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NASA continues critical survey of Antarctica's changing ice
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The clock, the spool, and the snake
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Researchers explore plankton's shifting role in deep sea carbon storage
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SU professor uncovers potential issues with apps built for Android systems
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Reversing smoke-induced damage and disease in the lung
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Twitter data used to track vaccination rates and attitudes
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Gut bacteria may affect whether a statin drug lowers cholesterol
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A step towards new vaccines for most important chicken parasite
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Study could help battle against superbugs
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Hospital superbug debugged
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Nasal congestion: More than physical obstruction
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Preventing dangerous nonsense in human gene expression
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Agricultural pest management program efficiency challenged by information diffusion barriers among farmers
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Women with polycystic ovary syndrome at increased risk of pregnancy complications