Archive of articles published on the 5th of October 2010
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MRI may predict continued decline in patients with mild cognitive impairment
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T cell discovery shows promise for Type 1 diabetes treatment: UBC-CFRI study
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MEPs and health professionals call for urgent action to tackle chronic diseases
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Chest news briefs: CPAP may cause facial changes
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Blind inventors revolutionize computer access
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Quantum computing research edges toward practicality in UCSB physics laboratory
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FSU researchers examine how bacteria become resistant to antibiotics
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Anti-tumor drugs tested by microfluidic device
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Mice with human body's defenses
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Umbilical cord blood not suitable for assessing allergy risk
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Neanderthals had feelings too, say University of York researchers
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Bricks made with wool
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Model unfolds proteins gently
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The effects of hydrogen on growing carbon nanotubes
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Breakthrough e-display means electronics with high speed, high readability and low power usage
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Is your job making you fat?
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'Paradigm shift' in how physicians treat peripheral artery disease
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Fish oil linked to increased risk of colon cancer in mice
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Powerful free radical causes lung damage from oxygen therapy
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Shortfalls in carotenoid intake may impact women's health
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Gem of an idea: A flexible diamond-studded electrode implanted for life
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Building a smaller, lighter future: Understanding polymer behaviors below 1 nanometer
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SMU geothermal mapping project reveals large, green energy source in coal country
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A tracking device that fits on the head of a pin
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The world is full of darkness, reflected in the physiology of the human retina, Penn researchers say
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New findings about wind farms could lead to expanding their use
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New graphene fabrication method uses silicon carbide templates to create desired growth
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ORNL uses new technologies to take steam out of wasted energy
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Better cholesterol drugs may follow Saint Louis University researcher's breakthrough
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Researcher finds top reasons for Facebook unfriending
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Georgia Tech researchers design system to trace call paths across multiple networks
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Sediment pollution should be included in water quality assessment
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Lifestyle choices and freedoms limit effectiveness of public health interventions
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Specific kidney cell could be key in the treatment of kidney failure in diabetes
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New way to explain the leading cause of kidney failure
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San Diego Supercomputer Center participates in first 'Census of Marine Life'
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Sociologists find lowest-paid women suffer most from motherhood penalty
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Amino acid supplement makes mice live longer
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New type of liquid crystal promises to improve performance of digital displays
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October 2010 issue of the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
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Neuroscience research may help patients recover from brain injury
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Fuel cells in operation: A closer look
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Study: Small firms need more access to credit during financial troubles
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A thirst for excitement is hidden in your genes
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Animations show extent of marcellus shale development
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For cardiac arrest CPR performed by laypersons, chest compression-only may lead to better outcomes
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New fisheries system will save about $20 million, Iowa State University researchers find
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Air pollution alters immune function, worsens asthma symptoms
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Early lung cancer detection
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UNH researcher helps identify key reproductive hormone in oldest vertebrate
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Early use of hypertonic fluids does not appear to improve outcomes for severe traumatic brain injury
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Use of advanced radiology for injury-related emergency department visits increases significantly
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Researchers pool data to search for genetic risks in heart disease
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MAVEN mission to investigate how sun steals Martian atmosphere
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Doppler radars help increase monsoon rainfall prediction accuracy
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Phillies, Rangers, Yanks, Giants to win, says NJIT math guru
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NASA AIRS Satellite instrument sees Tropical Depression 14W form
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GOES-13 sees another potential tropical depression in Caribbean Sea
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Childrens Hospital LA discovers growth factor essential to epicardial cell function
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Blood test could diagnose Alzheimer's disease, UT Southwestern researchers find
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Scripps Research scientists shed light on how serotonin works
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Evolutionary tinkering produced complex proteins with diverse functions
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Low testosterone linked to Alzheimer's disease
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Limited number of Streptococcus pneumoniae serotypes cause most invasive pneumococcal disease
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Oldest evidence of dinosaurs found in Polish footprints
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Light drinking during pregnancy does not harm child's behavioral or intellectual development
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Vitamin D supplements do not increase bone density in healthy children
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Persistently noisy workplace more than doubles heart disease risk
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New fossil suggests dinosaurs not so fierce after all
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New fossil suggests dinosaurs not so fierce after all