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String probes for devastating childhood digestive disease
A swallowed string may someday replace the invasive, uncomfortable endoscope now used to diagnose eosinophilic esophagitis, a devastating childhood disease of the esophagus.Midge-hunting scientists tackle spread of devastating bluetongue virus
... Health (IAH) are stepping up the battle against the devastating and economically damaging bluetongue virus. By combining ...Midge-hunting Scientists Tackle Spread Of Devastating Bluetongue Virus
Scientists are stepping up the battle against the devastating and economically damaging bluetongue virus. By combining ingenious ...Golf-related Eye Injuries In Children Are Rare, But Can Be Devastating
Pediatric golf injuries are rare but can be devastating to the eye and vision system, according to a report in the Archives of Ophthalmology.Climate change could devastate Philippines: NASA scientist
Climate change could have a devastating impact on the Philippines, leading to widespread destruction of the country's flora and fauna ...VIDEO: Hurricane Ike Devastation
See scenes of Hurricane Ike's devastation from a wide swath of coastal Louisiana and Texas, including flooding, fires and wind damage in Galveston and Houston.Scientist warns cash woes 'devastating' to science
... warned that the worldwide credit crisis will be "just devastating" to scientific research in coming years, as endowment ...Protein can nurture or devastate brain cells, depending on its 'friends,' researchers find
... protein phosphorylation. Whether Cdk5 nurtures or devastates depends on the state of its partner and the proteins it modifies ... . Being unable to control movement, or having psychiatric illness, can be as devastating as memory loss." Dr. Eisch will next ...While the cat's away: How removing an invasive species devastated a World Heritage island
... , a World Heritage Site, has caused environmental devastation that will cost more than A$24 million to remedy, ecologists ... shows that between 2000 and 2007 there has been widespread ecosystem devastation and decades of conservation effort compromised. The lessons ...Paintballs can cause 'devastating' eye injuries
Paintballs can cause severe and 'visually devastating' eye injuries, especially when used in unsupervised settings without ...Paintballs can cause 'devastating' eye injuries
Paintballs can cause severe and 'visually devastating' eye injuries, especially when used in unsupervised settings without ...Ice storms devastating to pecan orchards
Ice storms and other severe weather can have devastating impacts on agricultural crops, including perennial tree ...Ice Storms Devastating To Pecan Orchards
Ice storms and other severe weather can have devastating impacts on pecan trees. Typical damage, cleanup ...Rubber plantations could have 'devastating' impact in Asia
The expansion of rubber plantations in southeast Asia could have a "devastating" environmental impact, scientists warned Thursday as they pressed for a substantial increase in forest preserves.Observatory: In China Quake Analysis, Insight Into Devastation
A study suggests why the 2008 earthquake that killed more than 80,000 people in Sichuan Province in China was especially devastating in three towns.
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