Archive of articles published on the 23rd of February 2009
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Patient knowledge of health information influences cancer treatment
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Green, black tea can reduce stroke risk
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Gene therapy shows promise as weapon against HIV
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Ikerlan designs silicon-free photoelectric module of easy incorporation
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Electricity systems can cope with large-scale wind power
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Canadian scientist mines drugs database for new diabetes treatment
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Human stem cells provide a new model for Lou Gehrig's disease
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Enhanced skin cancer risk linked to defects in cellular aging controls
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Social patents
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Suppressing cancer with a master control gene
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One of the most important problems in materials science solved
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Can different languages be analyzed using the same model?
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A safe, well-tolerated, and effective treatment for metastatic esophageal cancer
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Non-invasive diagnostic tools for assessment of function and structure of the stomach mucosa
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What is potentially pathogenic role of anti-tTG IgA in the development of celiac disease?
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Father/daughter relationships lead to more girls following dad's career path
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Patience pays off with methanol for uranium bioremediation
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Ultra-fine coatings on sediment grains influence nitrate and sulfate storage in soil
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Get personal to improve heart health
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Revolutionary method generates new template for microelectronics
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Appalachian history gives new perspective of how workers view jobs
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Steroids ineffective in young children with wheeze
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Previous work experience not always a positive for a new job
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A sprightly explanation for UFO sightings?
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No longer a gray area: Our hair bleaches itself as we grow older
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New light shed on marine luminescence
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Lowering your cholesterol may decrease your risk of cancer
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Relationships in rank and file
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2008 was Earth's coolest year since 2000
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Case Western Reserve researchers develop 'wireless' activation of brain circuits
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Researchers solve mystery of deep-sea fish with tubular eyes and transparent head
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Caltech and UCSD researchers shed light on how proteins find their shapes
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In U of I study, kids learn to handle emotional responses to siblings
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Fate and 'face': Cultural differences lead to different consumer approaches
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Building a better protein
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Overdoing it? Simple techniques can help avoid overindulgence
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Children in single-parent households and stepfamilies benefit from time with grandparents
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MIT rocket aims for cheaper nudges in space
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Vitamin B and folic acid may reduce risk of age-related vision loss
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Calcium associated with lower risk of cancer in women
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Shredding corn silage could produce more ethanol at less cost
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Trust your heart: Emotions may be more reliable when making choices
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Does sex sell? New study shows how to make women respond to sexy ads
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Mail and electronic reminders may increase colon cancer screening
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Patients are untapped resource for improving care, study finds
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It's about time: Consumers may be more likely to enjoy purchase when ads mention time
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Are women more generous? New study sheds light on donation behavior
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Learning from our mistakes: Consumers won't be deceived twice
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The honeymoon's over: Consumers overestimate enjoyment of products
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What the heck is it? Consumers can be primed to understand hybrid products
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Do experiences or material goods make us happier?
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Don't write off seniors: Retirees are pursuing their life dreams
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Vitamin D deficiency may increase risk of colds, flu
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AGI reports on the state of geoscience employment
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UCSF Gallo team reports hormone disorder drug could help drinkers stay sober
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Turbulence may promote the birth of massive stars
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Beware the left-digit effect: Price gimmicks may affect choice
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Lower increases in global temps could lead to greater impacts than previously thought, study finds
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Metastasis-promoting protein identified; could provide a prognostic test or target for breast cancer
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Anger management: The key to staying heart healthy?
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Mechanisms that prevent Alzheimer's Disease: Enzymatic activity plays key role
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Women less likely to have a stroke after mini-stroke
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Cholesterol-reducing drugs may lessen brain function, says ISU researcher
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Technique tricks bacteria into generating their own vaccine
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Genetic discovery could lead to advances in dental treatment
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Immune system 'atlas' will speed detection of kidney transplant
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Aneurysms don't occur earlier in second generation
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UAB researchers report breakthrough in HPV research
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Male infertility associated with testicular cancer
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New twist on 40-year-old discovery