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Wednesday th 2nd of December 2009
Mammography may increase breast cancer risk in some high-risk women
- 10:21
Childhood lead exposure causes permanent brain damage
- 09:36
New algorithms for computerized, large-scale surveillance
- 09:36
Can cleft palate be healed before birth?
- 09:36
Long-term physical activity has an anti-aging effect at the cellular level
- 09:35
Overweight children may develop back pain and spinal abnormalities
- 09:35
100-watt-level mid-infrared lasers created
- 09:35
CT imaging taken post avastin may predict survival in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer
- 09:35
Good stress response enhances recovery from surgery, study shows
- 09:35
Cancer cells tricked into responding to new treatments and undergoing cell suicide
- 09:35
Rhino poaching surges in Asia, Africa
- 09:35
Fear of anxiety linked to depression in above-average worriers
- 09:35
Targeted breast ultrasound can reduce biopsies for women under 40
- 09:35
Scientists get up close to bacteria's toxic pumps
- 09:35
Second Pathway To Feeling Your Heartbeat, Study Reveals
- 09:35
Preterm births higher among deprived mothers, despite equal care
- 09:35
Chicken capsules good for aching joints, arthritis study finds
- 09:35
Biology of emergent Salmonella exposed: Deadly bug targets vulnerable children and adults in Africa
- 09:35
Special ultrasound accurately identifies skin cancer
- 09:35
Female Canaries Sing Sexily With Testosterone
- 09:35
Tuesday th 1st of December 2009
New safety concern related to antipsychotic treatment
- 23:21
GOES-14 (O) moving into on-orbit storage around Earth
- 23:21
High urea levels in chronic kidney failure might be toxic after all
- 23:21
ERK's got rhythm: Protein that controls cell growth found to cycle in and out of cell nucleus
- 23:21
Heart failure linked to gene variant affecting vitamin D activation
- 23:21
Infections are common in ICUs worldwide, study finds
- 23:21
Binge drinking youths find getting old a drag
- 23:21
Artificial refuges created to save the reptiles of Doñana, Spain
- 23:21
Can heart disease treatments combat age-related macular degeneration?
- 23:21
Scientists reveal malaria parasites' tactics for outwitting our immune systems
- 23:21
Scientists identify possible therapy target for aggressive cancer
- 23:21
Psychologists suggest parents should wait to teach toddlers self-control
- 23:21
Death-inducing proteins key to complications of bone marrow transplantation
- 23:21
Innovation puts next-generation solar cells on the horizon
- 23:21
In carbon dioxide-rich environment, some ocean dwellers increase shell production
- 23:21
Loneliness can be contagious
- 23:21
Shark fins traced to their geographic origin for first time using DNA tools
- 23:21
Aspirin, Tylenol may decrease effectiveness of vaccines
- 23:21
Why females live longer than males: is it due to the father's sperm?
- 23:21
Believers' inferences about God's beliefs are uniquely egocentric
- 16:14
Western diets turn on fat genes: Energy-dense foods may activate genes that ultimately make us obese
- 16:14
New discoveries about the experience of anger
- 16:14
Elastography reduces unnecessary breast biopsies
- 16:14
First comprehensive review of the state of Antarctica's climate
- 16:14
Resonating feathers produce courtship song in rare bird
- 16:14
Clinical trials launched for treating most aggressive brain tumor with personalized cell vaccines
- 16:14
Sugary cola drinks linked to higher risk of gestational diabetes
- 16:14
Too much physical activity may lead to arthritis, study suggests
- 16:14
Blushing dusty nebula
- 15:07
To keep muscles strong, the 'garbage' has to go
- 15:07
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