Science Centric

Wednesday the 18th of November 2009

Current cigarette smokers at increased risk of seizures - 08:07

Solving the 50-year-old puzzle of thalidomide - 08:07

Study examines challenges of diagnosing neurofibromatosis type 1 - like syndrome - 08:07

Immediate, aggressive spending on HIV could end epidemic - 08:07

Students with a lower socioeconomic background benefit from daily school physical activity - 08:07

Researchers discover heart disease in 3,500-year-old mummies - 08:07

Increased obesity hindering success at reducing heart disease risk - 08:07

Depression as deadly as smoking, but anxiety may be good for you - 07:35

Cancer patients and doctors report drug side effects differently - 07:35

Heart failure patients with kidney dysfunction don't recover well after hospital discharge - 07:35

Small optical force can budge nanoscale objects - 07:35

Are teenagers wired differently than adults? - 07:35

Ticking stellar time bomb identified - 07:35

Last-resort lower-body amputation effective in extreme cases of bone infection - 07:35

Are female mountain goats sexually conflicted over size of mate? - 07:00

Alternative animal feed part of global fisheries crisis fix: UBC study - 07:00

Study finds bees can learn differences in food's temperature - 07:00

On your last nerve: NC State researchers advance understanding of stem cells - 07:00

Women at risk from vitamin A deficiency - 07:00

Need for emergency airway surgery for hard-to-intubate patients reduced - 07:00

To eat or not to eat? Mental budgets help control consumption - 06:28

Common herbal medicine may prevent acetaminophen-related liver damage - 06:28

Study: Sea stars bulk up to beat the heat - 06:28

When East meets West: Why consumers turn to alternative medicine - 06:28

Fossil fuel CO2 emissions up by 29 percent since 2000 - 06:28

Pushing the brain to find new pathways - 06:28

Nutrigenomics researchers replicate gene interaction with saturated fat - 06:28

Bigger not necessarily better, when it comes to brains - 05:56

Heart disease found in Egyptian mummies - 05:56

Canadians finding it tough to shake the salt habit - 05:56

Night beat, overtime and a disrupted sleep pattern can harm officers' health - 05:56

Some prescription meds can harm foetus - 05:56

Ladybugs taken hostage by wasps - 05:56

Studies suggest males have more personality - 05:56

Dawn enters asteroid belt - for good - 05:21

Cross-country runabouts - immune cells on the move - 05:21

Adverse symptom reporting by patients vs. clinicians - 05:21

Your own stem cells can treat heart disease - 05:21

Study finds link between preeclampsia and reduced thyroid function - 05:21

Drug therapy more cost-effective than angioplasty for diabetic patients with heart disease - 05:21

Prevalence of high LDL, or 'bad' cholesterol levels decreases in US - 04:49

Is 80-year-old mistake leading to first species to be fished to extinction? - 04:49

New study confirms exotic electric properties of graphene - 04:49

Family partnership, education interventions lower heart failure patients' salt consumption - 04:49

Monetary gain and high-risk tactics stimulate activity in the brain - 04:49

Duke researchers find explanation for rapid maturation of neurones at birth - 04:49

Scientists discover cells that control inflammation in chronic disease - 04:49

FIve exercises can reduce neck, shoulder pain of women office workers - 04:14

Some obese people perceive body size as OK, dismiss need to lose weight - 04:14

Motivational 'women-only' cardiac rehab improves symptoms of depression - 04:14