Archive of articles published on the 2nd of July 2008
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UNEP: Clean energy investments charge forward despite financial market turmoil
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Analysis of cancer incidence, mortality and survival combined reveals encouraging European trends
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Editors' leadership role impacts on quality of biomedical research journals
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Designer diet for prostate cancer
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Study says cut to junior doctors' hours does not compromise patients' safety
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Relaxation response can influence expression of stress-related genes
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Footrot vaccine closer than ever
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'Multi-target' immune therapy improves outcomes of severe lupus nephritis
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Once a shy monkey, always a shy monkey?
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Medical check-ups for intestinal cancer are hardly used
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Report says clinicians should consider economic impact of new interventions
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The benefits of green tea in reducing an important risk factor for heart disease
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Major rise in Caesarean sections linked to impaired womb function with age
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Erectile dysfunction lower in men who have intercourse more often
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Invasive treatment appears beneficial for men and high-risk women with certain coronary syndromes
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Ethanol byproduct produces green results
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Laser spectrometer developed by Rutgers-Newark researchers
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Weight Watchers vs. fitness centers
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Scientists reveal the key mechanisms for affinity between transient binding proteins
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Being an MRSA carrier increases risk of infection and death
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JCI online early table of contents: July 1, 2008
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Bringing stability to the protein defective in phenylketonuria
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Calpain inhibitors never forget: Improving memory in Alzheimer's disease mice
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Annelids matter: Going beyond furry and scaly megafauna in educating future conservationists
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Study shows quantum dots can penetrate skin through minor abrasions
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Healthy or diseased?
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ETH Zurich and IBM improve diagnosis of osteoporosis
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Dietary adherence associated with better glucose control in children with type 1 diabetes
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Synthetic molecules emulate enzyme behavior for the first time
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US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute announces new genome sequencing projects
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Glaucoma surgery studied in Medicare patients, new hope for people
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Experimental philosophy movement explores real-life dilemmas
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A bitter pill to swallow
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Gene directs stem cells to build the heart
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Controlling bone disease improves survival of hemodialysis patients
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UC San Diego undergraduates forge new area of bioinformatics
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Tigers disappear from Himalayan refuge
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Atomic tug of war
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Discovery explains how cold sore virus hides during inactive phase
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Worms do calculus to find meals or avoid unpleasantness
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First images of solar system's invisible frontier
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Species extinction threat underestimated due to math glitch, says CU-Boulder study
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Human influences challenge penguin populations
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New study finds coronary arterial calcium scans help detect overall death risk in the elderly
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Texas A&M researchers develop tool to study complex clusters of genes
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UC San Diego researchers identify potential new drug candidates to combat 'bird flu'
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FSU researcher using computers to hone cancer-fighting strategies
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Some fundamental interactions of matter found to be fundamentally different than thought
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Get smart about what you eat and you might actually improve your intelligence
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10,000 people in world-first cerebral palsy study
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The body's own 'cannabis (marijuana)' is good for the skin
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Seizures in newborns can be detected with small, portable brain activity monitors
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Exploding asteroid theory strengthened by new evidence located in Ohio, Indiana
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Women over 90 more likely to have dementia than men
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Are men or women more likely to have memory problems in very old age?
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Fungi the cause of many outbreaks of disease but mostly ignored
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Search for salt tolerant grasses aims to improve roadside plantings