Archive of articles published on the 1st of November 2010
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Maj. of comm. facilities performing breast MRI exams meet ACRIN and EUSOBI technical requirements
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Researchers develop successful method for extracting and archiving patient radiation dose info
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Pregnant women who eat peanuts may put infants at increased risk for peanut allergy
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Self awareness can help people navigate rocky seas of relationships
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Screening test validated for depression in adolescents
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Intentional swallowing of foreign bodies and its impact on the cost of health care
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Racial and ethnic disparities impact care for children with frequent ear infections
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Very large protected areas preserve wilderness but ignore rare species
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US nuclear safety claim is a 'dangerous fantasy'
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Extraverts are more vulnerable to effects of sleep deprivation after social interaction
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High-dose, short-course radiation for prostate cancer does not increase side effects
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Precisely targeted radiation controls sinus cancer with fewer side effects
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Scarcity of new energy minerals will trigger trade wars
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Morrison Natural History Museum discovers baby sauropod tracks
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How lead gets into urban vegetable gardens
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Earth's first great predator wasn't
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UC research: Rabbit's food brings luck in decreasing estrogen levels in wastewater
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Study finds fat hormone's long-sought link to heart protection
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Virginia Tech computer scientist, student design award winning software to combat hacking
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Quantum computing with braids in flatland
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Childhood stroke study identifies the contraceptive pill and smoking as risk factors
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Antibiotics have long-term impacts on gut flora
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Race may influence uterine cancer recurrence, despite treatment
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New strain of 'high-runner' rats uniquely resistant to disease -- all disease!
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Scientists turn a new leaf to discover a compound in daffodils that targets brain cancer
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Pivoting hooks of graphene's chemical cousin could revolutionize work of electron microscopes
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NPL builds long range alpha detector
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What happens after traumatic brain injury occurs?
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Study: Race plays a minor role in forging Facebook friendships
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Slight change in wind turbine speed significantly reduces bat mortality
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Mayo researchers find mortality rates from liver diseases underestimated
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Typists' errors and intention theories
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King crab distributions limited by temperature in the Southern Ocean
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Voting-machine-allocation method could reduce voters' wait time by 36 percent
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Scientists uncover a genetic switch that turns immune responses on and off
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Microreactor speeds nanotech particle production by 500 times
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For elderly, even short falls can be deadly
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At great expense, railroad bypassed first black-founded town in the US
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Diverse surgeons initiative effectively increases underrepresented minorities in academic surgery
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AAN: Any athlete suspected of having concussion should be removed from play
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Common stomach bacteria may fight off inflammatory bowel disease caused by Salmonella
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Inhaled steroids increase diabetes risk, say Lady Davis Institute researchers
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Time for a rain dance?
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Canada can learn from circumpolar neighbours to improve health care in the north
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New mutation linked to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
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Study improves accuracy of models for predicting ozone levels in urban areas
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The zebrafish's neural circuit prevents it from biting off more than it can chew
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In the job hunt, people do lie, but honesty pays off, study finds
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New American Chemical Society podcast: Stop wasting food and save energy
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Adding monounsaturated fats to a low-cholesterol diet can further improve levels
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A discovery could be important for the therapy of lymphoma and leukemia
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VIMS scientists help solve mystery of 'alien pod'
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1 egg yolk worse than a KFC Double Down when it comes to cholesterol
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JCI online early table of contents: Nov. 1, 2010
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Grasses have potential as alternate ethanol crop, Illinois study finds
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Of 50,000 small molecules tested to fight cancer, 2 show promise
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Study of babies' brain scans sheds new light on the brain's unconscious activity and how it develops
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Expanding croplands chipping away at world's carbon stocks
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Autism Consortium 2010 Symposium: New therapeutics focus, family resource guide announced
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Lead poisoning maps in R.I. reveal huge disparities, guide cleanup
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NYU Courant researchers develop algebraic model to monitor cellular change
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New way of removing excess nitrogen from the environment
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Anger makes people want things more
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Rutgers, Chilean astrophysicists discover new galaxy clusters revealed by cosmic 'shadows'
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Pitt study finds NSAIDs cause stem cells to self-destruct, preventing colon cancer
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Imaging in depth: 3-dimensional microscopy featured in Cold Spring Harbor Protocols
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Arthritis drugs could help prevent memory loss after surgery, study suggests
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Arthritis drugs could help prevent memory loss after surgery
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Utah researchers discover how brain is wired for attention
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Having oral sex increases likelihood of intercourse among teens
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Nearly all depressed adolescents recover with treatment, but half relapse
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Studies assess complications and deaths from 2009 H1N1 influenza among children
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Cancer drug linked to quantum dots increases drug uptake, reduces inflammation
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Home visit program for at-risk first-time mothers associated with delaying their next pregnancy
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Toothache more common among minority and special needs children
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Non-medical prescription drug use more common among rural teens than city dwellers
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High-calorie beverages still widely available in elementary schools
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Depression returns in about half of treated teens
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Successful mothers get help from their friends: Dolphin study
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Microfluidics-imaging platform detects cancer growth signaling in minute biopsy samples
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UV light nearly doubles vacuum's effectiveness in reducing carpet microbes
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Why are people with stroke more likely to die if hospitalized on a weekend?
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Veterans with bipolar disorder may have increased risk of suicide
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Childhood sexual abuse may be a risk factor for later psychotic illness
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UCI non-small cell lung cancer study highlights advances in targeted drug therapy
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Some city trees may discourage 'shady' behavior
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Elderly women at higher risk for unnecessary urinary catheterization, study reports
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If GMO genes escape, how will the hybrids do?
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'Training away stereotypes'
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Anti-obesity program for low-income kids shows promise, Stanford/Packard study finds
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Management science guru, surviving cancer, offers hope to fellow sufferers, doctors
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Zebrafish yield clues to how we process visual information
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After good or bad events, people forget how they thought they'd feel
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New drug may provide more cost-effective stroke prevention than warfarin, Stanford/VA study shows
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Males more considerate than imagined
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Physical fitness curbs frequency and severity of colds
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Collecting your thoughts: You can do it in your sleep!
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Peptide being tested to treat atherosclerosis inhibits ovarian cancer growth
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Mandatory curbs on food salt content 20 times more effective than voluntary curbs
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Eliminating or reducing cost-sharing for high-value prescription drugs improves medication use