Archive of articles published on the 9th of June 2009
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Sleep apnea linked to sleepwalking, hallucinations and other 'parasomnias'
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MU study finds connection between evolution, classroom learning
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Animal model for schizophrenia identifies a novel approach for treating cognitive impairments
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Advance in bowel cancer test research
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'Jellyfish joyride' a threat to the oceans
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Discovery raises new doubts about dinosaur-bird links
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Botox injections can significantly improve quality of life for people with overactive bladders
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New antibiotics could come from a DNA binding compound that kills bacteria in 2 minutes
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Pregnancy and the flu: A link to schizophrenia
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Toward cheaper imaging systems for identifying concealed weapons on the human body
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Queen's astronomers propose new supernova interpretation
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Alcohol advertising self-regulation not working, as ads target younger drinkers
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UNC scientists identify growth factor as possible cancer drug target
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Researchers estimate risk of transmission of Huntington's disease to offspring among male carriers
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Colon cancer screening technique shows continued promise in new study
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Birth of a star predicted
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Catalan rivers suffer from sediment accumulation
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New study indicates radiologists need standards to ensure optimal visual accuracy
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Antibiotics, antimicrobials and antifungals in waterways
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Stopping diabetes damage with vitamin C
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Moving away lowers re-incarceration risk for parolees
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Study finds colorectal cancer rates increasing worldwide
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New accurate diagnostic test for swine H1N1 influenza using RT-PCR technology
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Researchers create freestanding nanoparticle films without fillers
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Physiological response may explain why some severely obese patients overeat
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Are socialists happier than capitalists?
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US Navy culture and workplace leads to heavy drinking
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Supernova remnant is an unusual suspect
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Immune cells ameliorate hypertension-induced cardiac damage in mice
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Hypertension among lower-status employees lingers well into retirement
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Researchers identify new risk factor gene for rheumatoid arthritis
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Embryology study offers clues to birth defects
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Story tips from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, June 2009
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MIT takes aim at 'phantom' traffic jams
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VBI researchers develop new method for breast cancer biomarker discovery
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Ultracool stars take 'wild rides' around, outside the Milky Way
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Wildlife Conservation Society supports world's first study of egg-laying mammal
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The secret of a snake's slither
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Study IDs benefit of donor SCT for adults with acute myeloid leukemia
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Donor stem cell transplantation associated with survival benefit for patients with leukemia
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Biologist discovers pink-winged moth in Chiracahua Mountains
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Dioxins in food chain linked to breastfeeding ills
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Individuals with family history of genetic disease at risk of discrimination
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'Weedy' bird species may win as temperatures rise
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Caribbean coral reefs flattened
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When young men are scarce, they're more likely to play the field than to propose
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Label for first homoeopathic product may be illegal, warns senior scientist
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New test could help diagnose early dementia
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'If you can't stand the heat' -- how climate change could leave some species stuck in the kitchen
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Alzheimer's disease: Newly found peptide offers hope of early test and better treatment
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Red giant star Betelgeuse is mysteriously shrinking
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Writing in air not pie in the sky
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Stable marriage is linked with better sleep in women
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Naps with rapid eye movement sleep increase receptiveness to positive emotion
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Rheumatoid arthritis is associated with poor sleep in women
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First-time moms' exhaustion caused by sleep fragmentation, rather than timing of sleep
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Poor sleep is associated with lower relationship satisfaction in both women and men
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Parental presence at bedtime may result in sleep difficulties
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Link found between poor sleep quality and increased risk of death
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Older adults less affected by sleep deprivation than younger adults during cognitive performance
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Socioeconomic status, gender and marital status influence sleep disturbances
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Study shows a bidirectional relationship between chronic stress and sleep problems
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Less than half of older Americans get the recommended 8 hours of nightly sleep
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Caffeine intake prevents risk taking after extreme sleep deprivation
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Better sleep is associated with improved academic success