Archive of articles published on the 3rd of June 2008
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Mouse ovaries and testes age in unique ways
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Men fighting over women? It's nothing new, suggests research
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Hayfever hope
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Earthworm detectives provide genetic clues for dealing with soil pollution
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Surgical conditions in Africa are given low priority despite causing death and disability
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Scientist study bacterial communities inside us to better understand health and disease
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Climate change could impact vital functions of microbes
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Despite vaccine, public should not get complacent about pneumococcal disease
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Exposure therapy may help prevent post-traumatic stress disorder
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The breathing lifeline that comes at a price
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Scientists develop 'cyborg engineering' for coronary bypass grafting
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Highest ever levels of post-traumatic stress found in Uganda
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USC researchers identify gene that regulates glucose levels
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More than sunblock required to protect kids while mowing lawns
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Finding out what the Big Bang and ink jets have in common
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A wafer of polyethylene
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Novel 'noise thermometry' may help redefine international unit of temperature
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Rice study shows why more than 25 percent of new CEOs last less than 3 years
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Low-cost airlines are now the new major players
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Biodesign's Rittmann offers promising perspectives on society's energy challenge
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Study finds healthy intestinal bacteria within chicken eggs
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A survivor in Greenland: A novel bacterial species is found trapped in 120,000-year-old ice
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Finding clues for nerve cell repair
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Possible new approach to purifying drinking water
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Study of anti-CD20 therapy effective B cell depletion
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Electricity from the exhaust pipe
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Magnetic sensor that brooks no interference
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Magnet-controlled camera in the body
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Groundbreaking UC San Diego research study to measure 'how much information?' is in the world
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U of M sets course for cure of fatal childhood skin disease
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How drug that blocks cholesterol absorption from the diet works
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Certain potato preparation guidelines for kidney dialysis patients ineffective
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Meniscal damage and joint malalignment predictors of cartilage loss
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Brown researchers work toward ending cartilage loss
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Average shoppers are willing to pay a premium for locally produced food
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Instant messaging proves useful in reducing workplace interruption
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Eating and weight gain not necessarily linked, study shows
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Can we 'wipe out' MRSA?
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Antibacterial wipes can still spread bacteria
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Cold Spring Harbor Protocols features methods for analyzing genomes and plant cells
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Holistic understanding: Ag chemicals in the environment
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Increased incidence of melanoma found in rheumatoid arthritis patients treated with methotrexate
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CSHL scientists trace causal link between a tumor suppressor gene and liver cancer
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Study finds circumcision safe in both HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected men
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HSPH researchers discover natural inflammation-fighting mechanism in body-fat cells
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Thinness vs. obesity not directly linked to eating habits, study suggests
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Gene that magnetically labels cells shows potential as imaging tool
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Virginia Tech researchers find human virus in chimpanzees
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Low HDL cholesterol from gene variation not associated with increased risk of ischemic heart disease
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Most ongoing diabetes trials do not include outcomes important to patients
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Patients with heart failure often overestimate life expectancy
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Family history of colorectal cancer linked with reduced risk of cancer recurrence
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Heart failure patients miscalculate life expectancy
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Microsurgery on the brain of the fruit fly leads to new insights into irreparable nerve injuries
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Parasitoid turns its host into a bodyguard
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Honeybee dance breaks down cultural barrier
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Firearm suicide and homicide rates associated with level of background check