Archive of articles published on the 8th of September 2008
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Many colorectal cancer survivors do not receive recommended follow-up care
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Athletes' 'sweat and tears' linked to asthma
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Common painkillers lower levels of prostate cancer biomarker
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'Healthy' individuals may be at risk for heart disease
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Anti-inflammatory drugs may mask prostate cancer marker
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New studies on the Mediterranean diet confirm its effectiveness for chronic disease prevention
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Dirty air brings rain -- then again, maybe not
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How memories are made, and recalled
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Tracking down the menace in Mexico City smog
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3T MRI leads to better diagnosis for focal epilepsy
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Mental health news briefs from the Journal of Health and Social Behavior
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Steins: A diamond in the sky
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Fluctuations in serotonin transport may explain winter blues
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World-first to predict premature birth
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Will the 'bare below the elbows' rule for doctors cut infection rates or just patient confidence?
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Calculating how breast cancers will respond to tamoxifen
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Premature children 4 times more likely to have behavioral disorders
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Golden rods
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International experts collect alpine fungi in Beartooth Mountains of Montana
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Scientists develop model to map continental margins
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Bonded aircraft
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Mind the gap
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JCI online early table of contents: Sept. 5, 2008
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Scavenger birds chew the fat
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US Air Force technology helps scientists understand plant root function
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Hotline to the cowshed
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How are herbicides discovered?
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Space: The not-so-final frontier
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Walk this way? Masculine motion seems to come at you, while females walk away
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Apples and oranges: Tumor blood vessel cells are remarkably atypical
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Anti-angiogenic drugs impede chemotherapy-stimulated tumor recovery
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Rail, road or waterway?
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As Andean glacier retreats, tiny life forms swiftly move in, CU-Boulder study shows
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Genetic variants associated with vitamin B12
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Study finds previously deported immigrants more likely to be rearrested after leaving jail
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Protein 'switch' suppresses skin cancer development
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Iowa State scientists, students contribute to world's biggest science experiment
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University of Chicago scientists await start-up of Large Hadron Collider
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A new addiction: Internet junkies
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Psychiatry research: When the mirror becomes an enemy
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Fathers need their children
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Infidelity dissected: New research on why people cheat
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New paper sheds light on bacterial cell wall recycling
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Valley networks on Mars formed during long period of episodic flooding
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Safety study indicates gene therapy for blindness improves vision
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The Cancer Genome Atlas reports first results, Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center collaborates
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High levels of physical activity can blunt effect of obesity-related gene, study suggests
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Older women who get little sleep may have a higher risk of falling
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Air pollution can hinder heart's electrical functioning
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Carbon molecule with a charge could be tomorrow's semiconductor
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Scientists point to forests for carbon storage solutions
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Diet may eliminate spasms for infants with epilepsy
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Dartmouth researchers advance cellulosic ethanol production
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Enzyme detectives uncover new reactions, products
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Study: Fake news shows less important in learning about politics
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Study examines golf-related eye injuries in children
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Pain appears common among patients with Parkinson's disease
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High blood pressure after stroke should not necessarily rule out use of clot-busting treatment
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Survey finds spirituality is important to eye patients
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Vitamin B12 may protect the brain in old age
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Brush your teeth to reduce the risk of heart disease
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Memory enhanced by sports-cheat drug
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Bilingual children more likely to stutter
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Compost heap bacteria could provide 10 percent of UK transport fuel needs