Science Daily

Tuesday th 16th of February 2010

High-fat ketogenic diet to control seizures is safe over long term, study suggests - 17:21

New approach to understanding surfaces of materials - 17:21

Genomic warfare to counter malaria drug resistance - 16:14

H1N1 learnings: Risk factors for severe outcomes among patients admitted to hospital with H1N1 - 16:14

New recommendations for colorectal cancer surveillance for certain patients with inflammatory bowel disease - 16:14

Bilingual babies: The roots of bilingualism in newborns - 16:14

Beyond the corn field: Balancing fuel, food and biodiversity - 15:07

Mechanism for Frank-Ter Haar syndrome discovered - 15:07

Butterfly vision, wing colors linked - 15:07

Hazards from secondhand smoke in bars and restaurants - 15:07

Lack of morning light keeping teenagers up at night - 15:07

Promising therapy for relapsing multiple sclerosis - 15:07

Cooling inflammation for healthier arteries - 15:07

Further doubt cast on virus link to chronic fatigue syndrome - 15:07

Hands-free texting application developed - 15:07

Reading to kids a crucial tool in English language development - 15:07

Later introduction of baby foods related to lower risk of obesity later in life - 15:07

Nanotech discovery may green chemical manufacturing - 15:07

Highly absorbing, flexible solar cells with silicon wire arrays created - 15:07

High levels of vitamin D in older people can reduce heart disease and diabetes - 13:35

Presence of snails points to forest recovery - 13:35

Americans favor conservation, but few practice it - 13:35

New material mimics bone to create better biomedical implants - 13:35

Putative skull of St. Bridget probably not authentic - 13:35

Photons led astray - 13:35

Phobos flyby season starts again - 12:15

Winter Olympics: Altitude affects skill sports, not just endurance events - 12:15

Heart failure worse when right ventricle goes bad, study suggests - 12:15

Fetal surgery continues to advance - 12:15

Gastrointestinal absorption of Tamiflu in critically ill patients with H1N1 - 12:15

Autism's earliest symptoms not evident in children under 6 months - 10:21

Behavioral therapy improves sleep and lives of patients with pain - 00:35

Outcomes after bariatric surgery revisions - 00:35

Nano for the senses - 00:35

Pipe and Cigar Smoking Strongly Associated with Decreased Lung Function, COPD - 00:35

Buddy, can you spare a banana? Study finds that bonobos share like humans - 00:35

Most patients gain weight after knee replacement surgery - 00:35

Certain pain medications do not appear to be associated with skin cancer risk - 00:35

New weapon to fight disease-causing bacteria, malaria developed - 00:35

Children more likely to visit the dentist if their parents do, too - 00:35

Habit-learning device will lower energy bills under new clean energy cashback scheme - 00:35

Tinnitus does not appear to be a highly inherited condition, study suggests - 00:35

Charging less for more effective treatments could reduce health care costs while improving health - 00:35

Bone-anchored hearing aids help youth with single-sided deafness - 00:35

'Fingerprinting' method reveals fate of mercury in Arctic snow - 00:35

Simple test may help judge concussion in athletes - 00:35

Free trade, loss of support systems crippling food production in Africa - 00:35

Induced neural stem cells: Not quite ready for prime time - 00:35

Fog has declined in past century along California's redwood coast - 00:35

Scientists discover molecular pathway for organ tissue regeneration and repair - 00:35