Archive of articles published on the 30th of August 2011
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Aging authorities differ on tweaks to Social Security's benefit structure
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2,000-year-old burial box could reveal location of the family of Caiaphas
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Fear of 'gray tsunami' overblown: UBC research
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Scientists develop new technologies for understanding bacterial infections
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Leisure-time physical activity increases the risk of atrial fibrillation in men
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Don't be afraid: very old patients treated with Vitamin K antagonists, if adequately managed, benefit from anticoagulation
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Illinois–UC Berkeley discovery turns seaweed into biofuel in half the time
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Vaccine linked to 'bleeding calf syndrome'
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Study examines how couples' collaborative dialogue may assist in a spouse's memory
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New perspectives on sensory mechanisms
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Withdrawing life support for traumatic brain injuries needs cautious approach
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Public disclosure of clinical trial results by Health Canada should be mandatory
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It's official -- chocolate linked to heart health
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Flexible electronics hold promise for consumer applications
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Watching viruses 'friend' a network
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Rotavirus vaccination of infants also protects unvaccinated older children and adults
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Mother-son ties change over time, influence teen boys' behavior
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Discovery in cardiology: A medication reduces heart volume
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Secure attachment to moms helps irritable babies interact with others
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Ability to remember memories' origin not fully developed in youths
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Youths' social goals help determine response to bullying
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Anxiety interferes with some children's capacity to form friendships
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Awareness of ethnicity-based stigma found to start early
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Localizing language in the brain
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More questions than answers remain concerning effects of airplane travel on insulin pump delivery
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Future climate change may increase asthma attacks in children
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Microscope on the go: Cheap, portable, dual-mode microscope uses holograms, not lenses
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Patients' underlying health linked to worse outcomes for melanoma, U-M study finds
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Mayo Clinic finds social media valuable tool to recruit study participants for rare diseases
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Hands-on dads give kids an edge
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Landlubber fish leap for love when tide is right
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Researchers build a tougher, lighter wind turbine blade
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Location, location, location; Study shows the middle is the place to be
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Wolves may aid recovery of Canada lynx, a threatened species
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Lower achieved platelet reactivity associated with better cardiovascular
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Graphene's shining light could lead to super-fast Internet
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Happiness: All in who you know, goals
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Computers are oversold and underused
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Double damage: Partner violence impacts mental health of over half-million Californians
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Flame retardants linked to lower-birth-weight babies
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Calling nurses to exercise as role models for their patients
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Novel alloy could produce hydrogen fuel from sunlight
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Patients’ health motivates workers to wash their hands
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Studies question effectiveness of sex offender laws
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Faulty signaling in brain increases craving for sugar and drugs
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Stanford/UCSF scientists invent new way to disarm malaria parasite
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Mobile phone data help track populations during disasters
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Ghostwriting remains a fundamental problem in the medical literature