Physorg

Sunday th 1st of May 2011

Pediatricians confront the childhood obesity epidemic - 05:30

Child malnutrition caused by more than lack of food - 05:30

Screening very preterm infants for autism at 18 months often inaccurate - 05:30

Dirty mouths lead to broken hearts - 05:00

New material could improve safety for first responders to chemical hazards - 05:00

Grandma was right: Infants do wake up taller - 05:00

Venice turns to floating barriers to fight floods - 05:00

Formula-fed preemies at higher risk for dangerous GI condition than babies who get donor milk - 05:00

Renal cancer drug temsirolimus shows promise against mesothelioma - 05:00

China pays price for world's rare earths addiction - 05:00

Male doctors more likely to be disciplined for misconduct - 05:00

NASA to know Sunday whether shuttle can fly Monday - 05:00

Movement + academics = success - 04:30

China's new indoor smoking ban takes effect - 04:30

Android smartphones winning over 'app' makers - 04:30

Hard to arouse, hard to calm down - 04:30

Chemical in plastic linked to wheezing in childhood - 04:30

Little fingers, big trouble - 04:30

Obesity in pregnancy hinders women's ability to fight infection - 04:30

Children held captive in smoky vehicles - 04:30

Saturday th 30th of April 2011

India's Infosys names banker as new chairman - 11:30

Scientists investigate twisters like detectives - 09:30

Sony to reveal PlayStation hack probe findings - 06:30

Video games may help clear airway of cystic fibrosis patients - 06:00

NWS: NE Mississippi tornado was highest-rated EF-5 - 05:30

Utah suing federal government over wilderness plan - 05:30

Fewer stock awards reduces Yahoo CEO's pay 75 pct. - 05:30

Facebook reuniting tornado victims with memories - 05:30

Errors put infants, children at risk for overdose of painkillers - 05:30

Animal-assisted therapy decreases patient anxiety in pre-MRI setting, study suggests - 05:30

Chemical found in crude oil linked to congenital heart disease - 05:30

EDs should be aware of sexually transmitted infection risk in patients - 05:30

Dual-energy CT may be useful in evaluating the severity of gout, study suggests - 05:30

Race a factor in whether young women are tested for sexually transmitted infections - 05:30

Maternal obesity puts infants at risk - 05:30

Friday th 29th of April 2011

Investigational agent shows promise in reducing spread of prostate cancer - 18:00

Robotic surgery effective for removing hard-to-reach throat cancer - 17:30

Apple juggernaut sends ripples through tech world - 16:01

New software to support interest in extreme science - 15:31

Goddard building instrument to study reconnection - 15:31

Health literacy tests underutilized; may improve elderly cancer patients' care and outcomes - 15:31

Supercomputers crack sixty-trillionth binary digit of Pi-squared - 14:00

Previously unaccounted mechanism proposed for cell phone radiation damage - 14:00

Aqua Star USA creates a two man underwater scooter - 14:00

Google releases a doc scanning and editing app for Android - 13:30

Network created to address obesity, chronic health issues in Appalachian region - 13:30

Black cardiac arrest patients more likely to be admitted to hospitals with lowest survival rates - 13:00

Researchers discover mechanism that could convert certain cells into insulin-making cells - 13:00

$200 million bid underway for The Boston Globe - 13:00

Ball catching robot, 80% accuracy in 5 milliseconds (w/ video) - 13:00