Archive of articles published on the 24th of February 2010
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Researchers move closer to understanding chaotic motion of a solid body in a fluid
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Study shows that suffocating head lice works in new treatment
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Treating neonatal meningitis -- is nitric oxide a foe or a friend to bacteria?
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Woman gives birth to 2 healthy babies in separate pregnancies after ovarian transplant
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Dementia in extreme elderly population expected to become epidemic according to the 90+ study
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The toxicity of antimicrobial silver in products can be reduced
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A hot road to new drugs
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An emotion detector for baby
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Study quantifies the electron transport effects of placing metal contacts onto graphene
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UTHealth research shows modified adult stem cells may be helpful in spinal cord injury
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Effects of iodine supplements on maternal thyroid function studied
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Thicker brains fend off pain
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Indiana U. researcher, hospital, study potential rehab following 'mini stroke'
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Deficits in brain's 'executive' skills common with TIA, minor stroke
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Decade of efforts in stroke documented in new report
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Hepatitis B and C remain public health issue -- up to 5.3 million Americans infected
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Light, wind and fire
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New Business Horizons special issue on US health care
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Optical system promises to revolutionize undersea communications
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Hares more numerous in Irish Coursing Club Preserves than wider countryside
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Chemical element 112 is named 'Copernicium'
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Canadian researchers study mass gatherings and risks of infectious disease threats
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Half of Americans live more than an hour away from lifesaving stroke care
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More evidence on benefits of high blood pressure drugs in diabetic eye disease
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Deluge of scientific data needs to be curated for long-term use
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Water may not run uphill, but it practically flies off new surface
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New tool developed to help guide pancreatic cyst treatment
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The bigger the animal, the stiffer the 'shoes'
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An electrifying discovery: New material to harvest electricity from body movements
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Intelligent people have 'unnatural' preferences and values that are novel in human evolution
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Brain implant reveals the neural patterns of attention
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Mouse model may provide insight into the schizophrenic brain
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Psychiatry's main method to prevent mistaken diagnoses of depression doesn't work: NYU study
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More frequent fires could aid ecosystems
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First discovery of the female sex hormone progesterone in a plant
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Laser surgery technique gets new life in art restoration
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Neural mechanism may underlie an enhanced memory for the unexpected
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Confronting infectious disease threats at large-scale international events
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Hormone study gives scientists a sense of how animals bond
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Caltech scientists find first physiological evidence of brain's response to inequality
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Clot-busting drugs effective in patients with unwitnessed strokes
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Stem cells restore sight in mouse model of retinitis pigmentosa
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Midlife crisis: Unmarried older women twice as likely to lack health insurance, study shows
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Researchers issue outlook for a significant New England 'red tide' in 2010
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New clues found linking larger animals to colder climates
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Taxing unhealthy foods may encourage healthier eating habits
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Aggressive response helped Chilean hospital improve H1N1 influenza outcomes
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UCLA study finds genetic link between misery and death
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Single men, unhappily married men may have higher risk of fatal stroke
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National survey of colleges reveals importance of branding, creating community
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Tree-dwelling mammals climb to the heights of longevity
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Torn apart by its own tides, massive planet is on a 'death march'
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More tropical cyclones in past could play role in warmer future
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OSA, APS highlight history and future of laser technology at 2010 AAAS Annual Meeting
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Total fat, trans fat linked to higher incidence of ischemic stroke
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UI study measures levels of PCBs flowing from Indiana canal to air and water
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Tides, Earth's rotation among sources of giant underwater waves
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Panel asks dairy avoiders: Are you getting enough?
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Stroke incidence rising among younger adults, decreasing among elderly
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Mint oil production moves south
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Rapamycin rescues learning, memory in Alzheimer's mouse model
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Where does the fluid go?
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Health care volunteers and disasters: First, be prepared
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New cancer-fighting strategy focuses on signaling molecules
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Children can have recurrent strokes
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Tips from the Journals of the American Society for Microbiology
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Vitamin B3 shows early promise in treatment of stroke
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Going green in the hospital
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Researcher discusses novel ways to limit stroke damage
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University of Colorado study shows natural antioxidants give top barn swallows a leg on competitors