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Saturday the 21st of November 2009
Sleep apnea may cause heart disease in kidney transplant patients
- 05:42
ORNL, Los Alamos pioneer new approach to assist scientists, farmers
- 05:42
Rich ore deposits linked to ancient atmosphere
- 05:42
Ultrasound enhances noninvasive Down syndrome tests
- 05:42
Milestone biodefence publication by Elsevier journal Vaccine
- 05:42
Promising pharmaceutical agents emerge as sports doping products
- 05:07
'Hobbits' are a new human species - according to the statistical analysis of fossils
- 05:07
Surgery not linked to memory problems in older patients
- 05:07
WPI researchers take aim at hard-to-treat fungal infections
- 05:07
Vardenafil: A potential drug to protect gastric mucosa
- 05:07
Is type 2 diabetes mellitus a risk factor for gallbladder, biliary and pancreatic cancer?
- 05:07
Can EP4 agonist alleviate gastric lesions?
- 05:07
Researchers find new piece of BSE puzzle
- 05:07
Small nanoparticles bring big improvement to medical imaging
- 05:07
'No muss, no fuss' miniaturised analysis for complex samples developed
- 05:07
Funeral industry workers exposed to formaldehyde face higher risk of leukaemia
- 05:07
Reasonable alternative to invasive biopsy of palpable breast lesions with benign imaging features identified
- 04:35
Chest ultrasound as useful as chest CT in the eval of paediatric patients with complicated pneumonia
- 04:35
Particles from car brakes harm lung cells
- 04:35
Mysteriously warm times in Antarctica
- 04:35
Just like old times: Generating RNA molecules in water
- 04:35
New map of variation in maize genetics holds promise for developing new varieties
- 04:35
Possible link studied between childhood abuse and early cellular ageing
- 04:35
Dogs to sniff out the state of Vietnam's critically endangered rhinos
- 04:35
Elsevier celebrates the 20th anniversary of the UN Convention for the Rights of the Child
- 04:35
Let them eat snail
- 04:35
Building the smart home wirelessly
- 04:35
Simple blood test could reduce repeat breast MRI scans in premenopausal women with irregular periods
- 04:00
Thursday the 19th of November 2009
Secondhand smoke exposure worse for toddlers, obese children
- 13:35
Saliva proteins change as women age
- 13:35
Hidden threat: Elevated pollution levels near regional airports
- 13:35
Good news on multiple sclerosis and pregnancy
- 13:35
Berkeley Lab lends expertise to India to promote energy efficiency
- 13:00
Drug for erectile dysfunction improves heart function in young heart-disease patients
- 13:00
Toward explaining why hepatitis B hits men harder than women
- 13:00
New on-off 'switch' triggers and reverses paralysis in animals with a beam of light
- 13:00
Developing 'green' tires that boost mileage and cut carbon dioxide emissions
- 13:00
Asthma a significant risk factor for complications in children with H1N1
- 13:00
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
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