Physorg

Monday th 29th of August 2011

The brittleness of aging bones -- more than a loss of bone mass - 11:01

Scientists put a new spin on traditional information technology - 11:01

CABG still preferred over PCI in patients with triple vessel disease - 11:01

Potential benefits of remote follow-up of ICD patients - 11:01

Inhibition of microRNAs can stimulate the growth of new blood vessels - 11:01

Effects of dalcetrapib on vascular function - 11:01

Clinical outcomes in PCI patients given sirolimus-eluting and everolimus-eluting stents - 11:01

Time trends in STEMI -- improved treatment and outcome but gender gap persists - 11:01

Gender differences in clinical presentation and outcome of transcatheter aortic valve implantation - 11:01

Virus attacks childhood cancers - 11:01

Remote ICD monitoring a 'safe alternative' to conventional follow up - 11:01

Study: Simple teaching tool boosts student reading performance - 11:01

The Homburg Cream and Sugar study - 11:01

Beating heart problems: How a combined group therapy helps depressed cardiac patients - 11:01

Cycling fast: vigorous daily exercise recommended for a longer life - 11:01

European women live longer than men, but not better - 11:01

Discontinuation of smokeless tobacco after myocardial infarction linked to improved survival - 11:01

Fat around the heart boosts heart-attack risk - 11:01

Colchicine proves 'safe and effective' in the prevention of recurrent pericarditis - 11:01

UCLA memory fitness program improves memory abilities of oldest adults - 11:01

What was that again? A mathematical model of language incorporates the need for repetition - 11:01

Magnetic memories manipulated by voltage, not heat - 11:01

STOP-VT: A multi-center trial to evaluate catheter RF ablation with magnetic navigation for ischemic ventricular tachyca - 11:01

Tiny wires change behavior at nanoscale - 11:00

Panda poop may be a treasure trove of microbes for making biofuels - 11:00

Balance is key in after-school activities for adolescents - 11:00

Job strain and overtime predict heart disease and mortality - 10:30

'Smelling' heart failure: Evaluation of an electronic nose - 10:30

New theory suggests Mars was once cold and wet - 10:30

Laughter has positive impact on vascular function - 10:30

Anger predicts long-term mortality in patients with myocardial infarction - 10:30

China blog site shuts accounts over 'rumors' - 10:30

Impact of clinical and echocardiographic response to cardiac resynchronization therapy - 10:30

Nokia developer community hacked - 10:30

MitraClip Therapy demonstrates benefits for heart failure patients - 10:30

A look at Irene's wake -- and what's ahead - 10:30

Playing highly competitive video games may lead to aggressive behavior - 10:30

Chinese general's spy talk leaked onto YouTube - 10:30

Helping people with dementia catch some zzz's - 09:30

The number of patients with cardiac problems during pregnancy is increasing - 09:30

Spend less on older therapies and the new ones will be more affordable - 09:30

Cigarette smoking causes more arterial damage in women than in men - 09:30

Gaps in services for sexual assault victims in Texas revealed - 09:30

Foods rich in protein, dairy products help dieters preserve muscle and lose belly fat: study - 09:30

Warming of the Mediterranean Sea hampers the resistance of corals and mollusks to ocean acidification - 09:30

Leisure-time physical activity increases the risk of atrial fibrillation in men - 09:30

A high-tech propulsion system for the next 100 years - 09:30

Atherosclerosis is not limited to the heart - 09:30

Volcanic artifacts imply ice-age mariners in prehistoric Greece - 09:30

Hair-cell-derived patient-specific heart cells for disease modeling and drug screening - 09:30