Archive of articles published on the 6th of January 2009
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How to treat fevers in African children up for debate
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Chronic Care Model helps improve people’s health and care
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JCI online early table of contents: Jan. 5, 2009
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New infant formula safety advice could prevent infant suffering
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Nicotine gum effective for gradual smoking reduction and cessation
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Physical activity may not be key to obesity epidemic
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Smoking during pregnancy fosters aggression in children
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Cassiopeia A comes alive across time and space
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UCLA assessment technique lets scientists see brain aging before symptoms appear
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Study helps explain connection between sleep apnea, stroke and death
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Protein's essential role in repairing damaged cells revealed
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Young adults need to make more time for healthy meals
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Obesity: Reviving the promise of leptin
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Approved drugs restore sensitivity to appetite suppressant fat hormone
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News from the January 2009 Journal of the American Dietetic Association
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Genetic mutation causes familial susceptibility for degenerative brain disease
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Study yields clues about the evolution of epilepsy
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A protein that protects against Alzheimer's?
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On a high-fat diet, protective gene variant becomes bad actor
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Wonderful cheese is all in the culture
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NC State researchers find new bartonella species that infects humans
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Astronomers use gamma-ray burst to probe star formation in the early universe
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U of T physicists squeeze light to quantum limit
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Biologist finds plant polymerases IV and V are really variants of Polymerase II
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Vision problems prompt older drivers to put down the keys
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Factor has pivotal role in obesity, metabolic syndrome
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NYU scientists discover dangerous new method for bacterial toxin transfer
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3T MRI can detect wrist ligament tears, possibly eliminating need for invasive arthroscopy
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Most babies with uncomplicated febrile seizures can avoid spinal tap
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Studies offer guide as protein interaction mapping comes of age
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MR arthrography is more accurate than MR in diagnosing shoulder tears
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Interpretation time for screening digital mammograms: Is it efficient?
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Deep brain stimulation treatment for advanced Parkinson's disease patients provides benefits
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International experts weigh-in on harmful algal blooms
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'Scrawny' gene keeps stem cells healthy
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Four, three, two, one . . . pterosaurs have lift off
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Old gastrointestinal drug slows aging, McGill researchers say
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Implantable defibrillators lower risk of death in older heart patients
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Hormone important in recognizing familiar faces
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Health-monitoring technology helps seniors live at home longer, MU researchers find
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Wii Fit a promising tool for all ages
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Black holes lead galaxy growth, new research shows
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Traditional risk assessment tools do not accurately predict coronary heart disease
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Big, old mice spread hantavirus