Archive of articles published on the 11th of February 2009
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Long-term use of popular inhalers increases risk of pneumonia for COPD patients
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Study reveals high level of adverse drug reactions in hospitals
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Cosmologists 'see' the cosmic dawn
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Model of pre-exposure prophylaxis against HIV forecasts benefits, potential cost-effectiveness
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Most coordinated care programs for Medicare beneficiaries do not show benefit
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Rituximab maintenance therapy improves survival in patients with relapsed follicular lymphoma
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Study finds race and ethnicity affect use of hospice services among patients with advanced cancer
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Avoiding the hothouse and the icehouse
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Students who feel connected to peers, teachers are more inclined to warn of dangerous fellow student
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Cropland diversity reduces nitrogen pollution
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Dangerous printer particles identified
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Internal choices are weaker than those dictated by the outside world
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New high frequency amplifier harnesses millimeter waves in silicon for fast wireless
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Parents 'avoid pregnancy' rather than face testing choices
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Biodiversity itself begets a species cascade, researchers say
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Pubic hair provides evolutionary home for gorilla lice
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Toothsome research: Deducing the diet of a prehistoric hominid
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Smokers putting their loved ones at risk of heart attacks
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Higher blood sugar levels linked to lower brain function in diabetics, study shows
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UNC study hints at new approaches to prevent transplant rejection
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New reference material can improve testing of multivitamin tablets
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Y chromosome and surname study challenges infidelity 'myth'
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Cropland diversity reduces nitrogen pollution
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New happiness research demonstrates when material items are the best option
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Innovative method to starve tumors
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For refrigeration problems, a magnetically attractive solution
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True or false? How our brain processes negative statements
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'Green' plastics could help reduce carbon footprint
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Study shows males are more tolerant of same-sex peers
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Neural circuitry of near-misses may explain the allure of gambling
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Winning responses to near-misses
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Molecular machines drive plasmonic nanoswitches
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2 genes influence social behavior, visual-spatial performance in people with Williams syndrome
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Sleeping brain is still hard at work: Mechanisms for consolidation of cortical plasticity
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Preventing rangeland erosion: Developing better management practices in Iran
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Reducing CO2 through technology and smart growth
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Research reveals best paths for success as microfinance sector grows
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Noninvasive screening test may detect narrowing in intracranial stents
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Read my lips: Using multiple senses in speech perception
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Computer exercises improve memory and attention
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Girls growing up with heroin-addicted parent more resilient than boys
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Survey of metabolites finds new prostate cancer marker
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Researchers discover metabolite linked to aggressive prostate cancer
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Ancestral genome of present-day African great apes & humans had burst of DNA sequence duplication
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On the origin of subspecies
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Did increased gene duplication set the stage for human evolution?
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New test for mysterious metabolic diseases developed at Stanford/Packard
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Yale engineers revolutionize nano-device fabrication using amorphous metals
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Penn study shows why sleep is needed to form memories
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Removing wrinkles with RHAMM
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New method to stimulate immune system may be effective at reducing amyloid burden in Alzheimer’s
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Born to be wild? Thrill-seeking behavior may be based in the brain
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Story tips from DOE's Oak Ridge National Laboratory -- February 2009
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Fox Chase researchers give mutants another chance
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Enzyme cocktail converts cellulosic materials, water into hydrogen fuel
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Study suggests new treatment approach needed for management of depression with bipolar disorder
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Seamounts may serve as refuges for deep-sea animals that struggle to survive elsewhere
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From the works of Shakespeare to the genomes of viruses
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WFU researchers develop new platinum-based anti-tumor compound
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Bone marrow transplant patients may benefit from new immune research
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Healthy people with high urinary protein levels have elevated kidney disease risk
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Hypertension drug dramatically reduces proteinuria in kidney disease patients
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Groundbreaking study on complex movements of enzymes