Archive of articles published on the 14th of June 2011
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Sleep loss in early childhood may contribute to the development of ADHD symptoms
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White adolescent girls may be losing sleep from the pressure to be thin
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College students sleep longer but drink more and get lower grades when classes start later
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NASA's LRO takes extreme close-up of eclipse
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Science explains ancient copper artifacts
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Teacher unions that have lost collective bargaining will flex political muscle with money
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Money can't buy happiness
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Low-carbohydrate, high-protein diets may reduce both tumor growth rates and cancer risk
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New study supports Darwin's hypothesis on competition between species
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What gamers want: Researchers develop tool to predict player behavior
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Nanotubes could pose health risk to production line staff, study suggests
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New insights into the 'hidden' galaxies of the universe
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New research provides clues on why hair turns gray
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Genome offers clue to functions of destructive wheat fungus
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Ovarian cancer cells bully their way through tissue
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Scientists image beginning stages of ovarian cancer growth with time-lapse technique
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Fear boosts activation of young, immature brain cells
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Ancestry plays vital role in nutrition and disease, study shows
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Wired for sound: A small fish's brain illustrates how people and other vertebrates produce sounds
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Food coloring and ADHD -- no known link, but wider safety issues remain: UMD researcher
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Researchers record two-state dynamics in glassy silicon
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Learning to count not as easy as 1, 2, 3
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia can reduce suicidal ideation
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The surprising connection between 2 types of perception
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UBC researchers discover molecular mechanism for some anti-arrhythmia drugs
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Mount Sinai researchers find potential therapeutic target for controlling obesity
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Stress may lead to better bird parenting
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AARP reports on an Oregon creation to help patients with advanced illness: the Polst Program
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Out of reach? Rural elders have highest rates of obesity, diabetes, heart disease
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Prolonged TV viewing linked to increased risk of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease
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Extensive TV watching linked with increased risk of Type 2 diabetes, CVD and all-cause death
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New insights on how solar minimums affect Earth
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Parkinson's patients sing in tune with creative arts therapy
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Forecast: Tough times ahead for daily deal sites
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Protecting medical implants from attack
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Prostate cancer gets around hormone therapy by activating a survival cell signaling pathway
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Salivating over wheat plants may net Hessian flies big meal or death
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Van Andel Research Institute finding is potential predictor of deadly cancer common in Asia
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Early French had a taste for beer
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New light shed on cell division
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Copper folds protein into precursors of Parkinson's plaques
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Noninvasive liver tests may predict hepatitis C patient survival
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Phosphate sorption characteristics of European alpine soils
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Fluent English speakers translate into Chinese automatically
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Poorer outcomes linked with certain hormone for patients with early-stage chronic kidney disease
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Rating hospital quality means asking the right questions, experts say
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Restoring trust vital in public acceptance of the use of residual newborn screening specimens
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Blood pressure changes are age-related