Archive of articles published on the 7th of April 2011
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Low fertilizer use drives deforestation in West Africa, imperils REDD implementation says new study
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Fish farm waste can drift to distant shores
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Freeway air bad for mouse brain
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Experts issue recommendations for evaluating and treating pituitary incidentalomas
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2 new studies link hunting to lead in scavenger birds
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Vision loss in eye disease slowed using novel encapsulated cell therapy
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Newsbriefs from the April issue of the journal Chest
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More smoke water pipes -- family habits significant
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Is beauty found in the whites of the eyes? 'Red eyes' associated with the sad and unattractive
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Frailty not a factor in adverse drug reactions among seniors, study finds
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VA makes major gains in quality, but racial disparity persists
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Sand drift explained
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Male victims of 'intimate terrorism' can experience damaging psychological effects
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Genetic differences influence the structure of communities
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Increased mortality rates seen in chronic hepatitis C patients with pre-cirrhotic advanced fibrosis
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In trial, video helps people weigh bariatric surgery pros, cons
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Most patients stop drugs for essential tremor after deep brain stimulation surgery
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Physically active moms-to-be give babies a head start on heart health
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Climate change poses major risks for unprepared cities
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Number of days of rain in Iberian Peninsula has increased since 1903
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Scientists have new measure for species threat
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Michigan's collaborative quality improvement program cuts costs, improves patient care
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Deep-space travel could create heart woes for astronauts
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NASA telescopes join forces to observe unprecedented explosion
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'Paperless' research to be highlighted at international conference
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Lifesaving antibiotics face doubtful future
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Unreliable 'outcomes' measures hamper efforts to assure better, safer care
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Findings may help keep pancreatic disease off the menu
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Science at a glance: Symposia, research and special events at Experimental Biology 2011
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Monitoring system warns of slippery slopes
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Video games effective treatment for stroke patients: study
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Researcher doggedly pursues new treatments for traumatic brain injury patients in coma
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Technique for letting brain talk to computers now tunes in speech
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Starch-controlling gene fuels more protein in soybean plants
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Ovarian cancer finding may be a 'win-win' for at-risk women who wish to have a family
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U. Iowa study suggests antidepressants aid physical recovery in stroke
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New radiation treatment practice recommendations for thyroid disease
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A new way to make reprogrammed stem cells
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Fishes that don't sleep point to genetic basis for slumber, NYU biologists find
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Treatment for depression a long-term solution
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Political views are reflected in brain structure
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Rethinking reprogramming: A new way to make stem cells
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New approach to IVF embryo donations lets people weigh decision
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A procedure used in preconception diagnosis can lead to problems with pregnancies
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Warning labels better than a fat tax, University of Alberta study shows
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Breakthrough study confirms cause of short gamma-ray bursts
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Scientists exploit ash tree pest's chemical communication
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Ancient corals provide insight on the future of Caribbean reefs
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Unprepared cities vulnerable to climate change
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Editing-molecule mutation causes fatal primordial dwarfism
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Scripps Research scientists find E. coli enzyme must move to function
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NASA's Kepler helps Iowa State's Kawaler, astronomers update census of sun-like stars
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Instant evolution in whiteflies: Just add bacteria
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UMMS researchers develop new technology to screen and analyze genetic mutations
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Long-term study shows that kidney transplants are faring better than previously reported
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Molecules identified that help propel cancer metastasis
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If plants generate magnetic fields, they're not sayin'
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Soy increases effectiveness of radiation at killing lung cancer, Wayne State study shows
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Virtual reality may lead to real-world improvement for stroke patients
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Blood pressure's internally driven daily rhythm unlikely to be linked to morning heart attacks
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US students and science: AAAS testing gives new insight on what they know and their misconceptions
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Caffeine and diabetes -- helpful or harmful?
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Monkeys provide malaria reservoir for human disease in Southeast Asia
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New model of whiskers provides insight into sense of touch
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Elder law expert: Ryan plan would fundamentally change Medicare
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Loyola's on-site cardiology team dramatically improves care for heart attack patients
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Evolution of the animal temperature sensor: The functional adaptation to environmental change
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Through evolution, cavefish have lost sleep