Archive of articles published on the 8th of March 2011
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The sorry state of health of US medicine
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Online nutrition courses: Fad or growing trend?
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International Women's Day provides a 'red alert' for women's hearts
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ChesapeakeView: Everything you need to know about the bay
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How can robots get our attention?
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Extremely fast MRAM data storage within reach
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Study: Homeless patients cost $2,500 more than the average patient for each hospital stay
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Malaria's weakest link
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New bowel cancer evidence calls for routine DNA repair test
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Sildenafil reduces Raynaud's frequency in patients with systemic sclerosis
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Rituximab combined with a TNF inhibitor and methotrexate shows no safety signal in RA treatment
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Big games, close scores lead to more auto fatalities for winning fans
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Roundworm could provide new treatment for sepsis
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Laughter really is the best medicine (for leg ulcers)
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Text messaging helps smokers break the habit
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UCLA performs first hand transplant in the western United States
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Intelligence analysts need not fear 'Watson,' study shows
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1 in 5 children in Sweden is overweight
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Hit multiple targets for maximum benefit in HER2-positive breast cancer, studies suggest
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The underemployed -- increasing and overlooked
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Smoking abstinence found more effective with residential treatment
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The safety of daily magnesium oxide treatment for children with chronic constipation
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Eating disorders and body dissatisfaction is double in Muslim teenagers than in Christian
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Enzymes from garden compost could favour bioethanol production
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University of South Florida researchers find blood-brain barrier damaged by disease
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Earth: Alive -- bacteria back from the brink
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Identifying 'anonymous' email authors
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Research finds open-source software is actually more secure for health care IT
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Boston researchers create 'SMArt' platform architecture, launch $5,000 health app competition
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Cancer in HIV-positive patients
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Urinary metabolomic profile and gastric cancer
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Oops -- graphene oxide's solubility disappears in the wash
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3-D tracking of single molecules inside cells
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Spanish tourists criticize other Mediterranean countries' lack of hospitality
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Aging with grace: In-home assessments lead to better care, lower health costs
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Right-handers, but not left-handers, are biased to select their dominant hand
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Secrets of plague revealed
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HBV infection decreases risk of liver metastasis in colorectal cancer patients
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Study analyzes role of PARP enzyme in eukaryotes
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Boy toddlers need extra help dealing with negative emotions
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Study shows no-till's benefits for Pacific Northwest wheat growers
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MU chemist discovers shortcut for processing drugs
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The cerebellum provides clues to the nature of human intelligence
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As we sleep, speedy brain waves boost our ability to learn
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How long does a tuning fork ring?
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Cleansing the soul by hurting the flesh: The guilt-reducing effect of pain
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UNC study finds oral tongue cancer increasing in young, white females
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March GSA Today: The case for a neoproterozoic oxygenation event
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Making viruses pass for 'safe'
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A novel prognostic marker for biliary atresia
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Team uncovers dengue fever virus' molecular secrets
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Real March Madness is relying on seedings to determine Final 4
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Ultrafast laser 'scribing' technique to cut cost, hike efficiency of solar cells
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It's all in a name: 'Global warming' vs. 'climate change'
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Study: Receiving work-related communication at home takes greater toll on women
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NYSCF – Robertson investigator publishes research to better understand pluripotent stem cells
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Oldest known wild bird in US returns to Midway to raise chick
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ADAM-12 gene could hold key to cancer, arthritis and cardiac treatments
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When work calls: Study shows that receiving work-related contact at home takes greater toll on women's well-being
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A more definitive test for a common sexually transmitted infection
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Now, the story can be told – how scientists helped ID 'Amerithrax'
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Internet catches updated butterfly and moth website
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UC Davis pain research may pave the way to understanding and controlling chronic pain
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Imaging system controls baking process on production line to improve sandwich bun quality
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Brain implant surgeries at UCSF dramatically improve symptoms of debilitating condition
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ASGE initiative examines real-time endoscopic assessment of the histology of diminutive colorectal polyps
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Epilepsy-linked memory losss worries more patients than doctors
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Passive news reports may lead readers to feel they can't find the truth
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The science behind the cape
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Collaborative care program reduces depression, anxiety in heart disease patients
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Brief video training dramatically boosts hands-only CPR attempts
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Researchers discover new wintering grounds for humpback whales using sound
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Researchers find drug that stops progression of Parkinson's disease in mice
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No link between economic growth and child undernutrition rates in India
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Conflicts-of-interest in drug studies sneaking back into medical journals, say investigators
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Sleep-deprived people make risky decisions based on too much optimism
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Curbing cholesterol could help combat infections, study shows
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IRBs could use pre-clinical data better
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Improving risk/benefit estimates in new drug trials
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New instrument for analyzing viruses
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Trauma patients have higher rate of death for several years following injury
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Academic performance of UK doctors and medical students varies by ethnicity
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First census finds surprisingly few white sharks off California
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Researchers discover new wintering grounds for humpback whales using sound
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Researchers find drug that stops progression of Parkinson's disease in mice
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A more definitive test for a common sexually transmitted infection
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Now, the story can be told – how scientists helped ID 'Amerithrax'
-
Internet catches updated butterfly and moth website
-
UC Davis pain research may pave the way to understanding and controlling chronic pain
-
Imaging system controls baking process on production line to improve sandwich bun quality
-
Brain implant surgeries at UCSF dramatically improve symptoms of debilitating condition
-
ASGE initiative examines real-time endoscopic assessment of the histology of diminutive colorectal polyps
-
Epilepsy-linked memory losss worries more patients than doctors
-
Passive news reports may lead readers to feel they can't find the truth
-
The science behind the cape
-
When work calls: Study shows that receiving work-related contact at home takes greater toll on women's well-being
-
Colonoscopy linked to decrease in colorectal cancer deaths, but many more could have been prevented
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ADAM-12 gene could hold key to cancer, arthritis and cardiac treatments
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NYSCF – Robertson investigator publishes research to better understand pluripotent stem cells
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Oldest known wild bird in US returns to Midway to raise chick
-
Ultrafast laser 'scribing' technique to cut cost, hike efficiency of solar cells
-
It's all in a name: 'Global warming' vs. 'climate change'
-
Real March Madness is relying on seedings to determine Final 4
-
UNC study finds oral tongue cancer increasing in young, white females
-
March GSA Today: The case for a neoproterozoic oxygenation event
-
Cleansing the soul by hurting the flesh: The guilt-reducing effect of pain
-
First census finds surprisingly few white sharks off California
-
How long does a tuning fork ring?
-
As we sleep, speedy brain waves boost our ability to learn
-
Study analyzes role of PARP enzyme in eukaryotes
-
Boy toddlers need extra help dealing with negative emotions
-
Right-handers, but not left-handers, are biased to select their dominant hand
-
Study shows no-till's benefits for Pacific Northwest wheat growers
-
MU chemist discovers shortcut for processing drugs
-
The cerebellum provides clues to the nature of human intelligence
-
Oops -- graphene oxide's solubility disappears in the wash
-
Aging with grace: In-home assessments lead to better care, lower health costs
-
Spanish tourists criticize other Mediterranean countries' lack of hospitality
-
Identifying 'anonymous' email authors
-
Research finds open-source software is actually more secure for health care IT
-
Boston researchers create 'SMArt' platform architecture, launch $5,000 health app competition
-
Cancer in HIV-positive patients
-
University of South Florida researchers find blood-brain barrier damaged by disease
-
Eating disorders and body dissatisfaction is double in Muslim teenagers than in Christian
-
Earth: Alive -- bacteria back from the brink
-
How can robots get our attention?
-
Extremely fast MRAM data storage within reach
-
Study: Homeless patients cost $2,500 more than the average patient for each hospital stay
-
Malaria's weakest link
-
New bowel cancer evidence calls for routine DNA repair test
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Scanning antiquity underfoot
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Sildenafil reduces Raynaud's frequency in patients with systemic sclerosis
-
Rituximab combined with a TNF inhibitor and methotrexate shows no safety signal in RA treatment
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Big games, close scores lead to more auto fatalities for winning fans
-
Roundworm could provide new treatment for sepsis
-
Laughter really is the best medicine (for leg ulcers)
-
Study of 90 animals' thigh bones reveals how they can efficiently carry loads
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HBV infection decreases risk of liver metastasis in colorectal cancer patients
-
A novel prognostic marker for biliary atresia
-
The safety of daily magnesium oxide treatment for children with chronic constipation
-
Urinary metabolomic profile and gastric cancer
-
Enzymes from garden compost could favour bioethanol production
-
The sorry state of health of US medicine
-
ChesapeakeView: Everything you need to know about the bay
-
Sleep-deprived people make risky decisions based on too much optimism
-
Curbing cholesterol could help combat infections, study shows
-
Academic performance of UK doctors and medical students varies by ethnicity
-
Collaborative care program reduces depression, anxiety in heart disease patients
-
Brief video training dramatically boosts hands-only CPR attempts
-
Trauma patients have higher rate of death for several years following injury
-
Conflicts-of-interest in drug studies sneaking back into medical journals, say investigators
-
Online nutrition courses: Fad or growing trend?
-
Study: Receiving work-related communication at home takes greater toll on women
-
IRBs could use pre-clinical data better
-
No link between economic growth and child undernutrition rates in India
-
Improving risk/benefit estimates in new drug trials
-
New instrument for analyzing viruses
-
Making viruses pass for 'safe'
-
Team uncovers dengue fever virus' molecular secrets
-
Secrets of plague revealed
-
3-D tracking of single molecules inside cells
-
Text messaging helps smokers break the habit
-
UCLA performs first hand transplant in the western United States
-
Intelligence analysts need not fear 'Watson,' study shows
-
1 in 5 children in Sweden is overweight
-
Hit multiple targets for maximum benefit in HER2-positive breast cancer, studies suggest
-
The underemployed -- increasing and overlooked
-
Smoking abstinence found more effective with residential treatment
-
Columbia engineer observes surprising behavior of cells during blood-vessel formation
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UCLA engineers demonstrate use of proteins as raw material for biofuels, biorefining
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Iowa State, Ames Lab researcher hunts for green catalysts
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AGU journal highlights -- March 7, 2011
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Story tips from the US Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory March 2011
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UCLA researchers use 'nano-Velcro' technology to improve capture of circulating cancer cells
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Web use doesn't encourage belief in political rumors, but e-mail does
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DNA better than eyes when counting endangered species
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New perspective diminishes racial bias in pain treatment
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The foundations of empathy are found in the chicken
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The foundations of empathy are found in the chicken