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... of cardiology, pulmonology and vascular medicine at the University Hospital Aachen and the Technical University Aachen, in Aachen, Germany. “Physicians should be increasingly looking to lifestyle ...Nature or nurture -- Are you who your brain chemistry says you are?
... , according to Gerhard Gründer, M.D., professor of psychiatry and psychotherapy, Aachen University, Aachen, Germany. "One of the more interesting aspects of this study," he added, "is that it shows ...What is the etiology of cardiac syndrome X?
... disorder (GI) tract. A research group in Aachen, Germany, interviewed 119 patients with abnormal ... Christoph. Dietrich from Medizinische Klinik II in Germany interviewed 119 patients with abnormal ECG ...Lasers are making solar cells competitive
... Dr. Arnold Gillner, head of the microtechnology department at the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology in Aachen, Germany. "Experts predict that grid parity will be achieved in a few years. This ...Hybrid scanner brings molecular functioning to the forefront
... , for patient care," said André Salomon, Molecular Imaging Systems, Philips Research, Aachen, Germany. "Our successful approach to addressing a major shortcoming in data reconstruction could be an ...Genetically modified vines avoid virus
AACHEN, Germany, July 3 (UPI) -- Genetic engineering could make grapevines immune to a common virus that now results in smaller grapes and crop loss, German scientists said.Trauma 411: Prolonged surgery should be avoided in certain cases
... author Hans-Christoph Pape, MD, Chairman of Orthopaedic/Trauma Surgery at the University of Aachen in Aachen, Germany, data shows that too many surgeries and blood loss can weaken the immune system ...Scientist modify dandelions for latex
AACHEN, Germany, Sept. 11 (UPI) -- A fungus killing rubber trees in Southeast Asia and South Africa is forcing scientists to re-examine latex from dandelions, German researchers said.Minimal training saves lives with airway mask
... or nurses are rarely the first-responders. Johannes Bickenbach and Gereon Schälte from University Hospital Aachen, Germany conducted the study by testing 139 first-year ...Scientists use lasers to shine metal molds
AACHEN, Germany, Nov. 10 (UPI) -- German scientists say they have developed a way of automating the polishing work required by injection molds, now done exclusively by hand.
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