Archive of articles published on the 31st of May 2011
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Drug can reverse overgrown hearts to help prevent heart failure, UT Southwestern researchers find
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Researchers solve mammoth evolutionary puzzle: The woollies weren't picky, happy to interbreed
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A mammoth task -- sorting out mammoth evolution
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Researchers from the Viikki Biocenter discover how plants control the formation of wood cells
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Risk of blood clots in veins hereditary
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Online advertising waters down impact of offline ad bans
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Mutated muscle protein causes deafness
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Parental conflict in plants: Maternal factors silence paternal genes
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UCI researchers find link between environment and genetics in triggering MS
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Targeted testing offers treatment hope for ovarian cancer patients
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Gene change identifies brain cancer patients that respond better to treatment
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Breaking the fracture cycle through effective and coordinated models of care
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Fracture prediction methods may be useful for patients with diabetes
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'E-waste pollution' a threat to human health, new research suggests
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Searching the web for dengue
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The real space saver: NC State students look to support manned mission to Mars
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Study: Biodegradable products may be bad for the environment
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Arrowing in on Alzheimer's disease
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New research may lead to improved diagnosis of autism
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Mouse virus erroneously linked to chronic fatigue syndrome, UCSF collaborative study finds
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Noninvasive wireless near-infrared device provides reliable diagnosis of bladder dysfunction
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History shows that all-boy classrooms might actually benefit girls
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Wikipedia improves students' work
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Private weight-loss surgery clinics shedding quality patient care
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Cosmetics can cause serious adverse effects
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Scientists crack the spiders' web code
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California scientists discover how vitamins and minerals may prevent age-related diseases
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Study finds dangerous bacteria on cell phones of hospital patients
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Extra weight equals better health-related quality of life for blacks, not so for women
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Origins of XMRV deciphered, undermining claims for a role in human disease
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Long-term study data supports association between childhood ADHD and substance abuse risk
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Harvard scientists 'see' the early cellular cause of dry eye disease for the first time
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Key goals for building on 30 years of HIV/AIDS research
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Bilingualism no big deal for brain, Kansas researcher finds
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Medical ethicists working in hospitals need to have standards
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Big city holds empty promise for bats
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Scripps Research scientists find key mechanism in transition to alcohol dependence
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Team solves decades-old molecular mystery linked to blood clotting
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Egg cartons not accurate in reporting animal welfare claims
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Penn researchers help nanoscale engineers choose self-assembling proteins
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Potential new drug candidate found for Alzheimer's disease
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Blueberry's effects on cholesterol examined in lab animal study
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What can we do about death? Reinventing the American medical system
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Facelift incision offers safe option for some thyroid patients
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'Dead' galaxies aren't so dead after all, U-M researchers find
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Code green: Energy-efficient programming to curb computers' power use
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Climate change allows invasive weed to outcompete local species
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Storing seeds for a rainy day -- or in this case, a fire
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Stamping out low cost nanodevices
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More than one-third of California teens do not participate in school physical education
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Kids who bully, are aggressive are twice as likely to have sleep problems
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Vaccine increases disease-free survival for follicular lymphoma patients
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Association between biomarkers and disease often overstated, Stanford researcher finds
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Nighttime surgery not a factor in survival for heart and lung transplants
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Highly cited studies on biomarkers often report larger effect size estimates than subsequent studies
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Study finds nighttime organ transplant surgery not associated with poorer survival after 1 year
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Higher return to prison for women without drug abuse programs
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HbA1C test for glucose monitoring poorly predictive in dialysis patients
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Antibodies successful in the treatment of the hemolytic-uremic syndrome from EHEC
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New endemic beetles discovered in Iberian Peninsula
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Nanoscale waveguide for future photonics
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FRAVE: Flexible virtual reality system
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Sleep loss lowers testosterone in healthy young men
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Why childhood obesity? It's so much more than what kids eat
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People with mental illness have higher mortality after heart attacks but receive inferior care