Archive of articles published on the 8th of March 2010
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Improvements needed in genomic test result discussions
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Occupational sunlight exposure and kidney cancer risk in men
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Poll reveals sleep differences among ethnic groups
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Farm-to-school programs motivate school food service professionals
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Asking 'what would nature do?' leads to a way to break down a greenhouse gas
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Snake venom charms science world
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Repeated anesthesia can affect childrens ability to learn
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How to fortify the immunity of HIV patients
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CSHL-Mexican team coaxes sexually reproducing plant to brink of asexual reproduction
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Strength is shore thing for sea shell scientists
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Deceptive model
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New approach to immune cell analysis seen as first step to better distinguish health and disease
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Dietary supplements discouraged for prostate cancer patients
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The truth about online dating and the link between depression and relational uncertainty
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All may look smooth, but there are 'bumps' along the way
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New research advances voice security technology
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Deep sedimentation of acantharian cysts -- a reproductive strategy?
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Is prenatal screening for rare diseases like spinal muscular atrophy too costly?
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University of Michigan scientists discover bone marrow can harbor HIV-infected cells
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Asexual plant reproduction may seed new approach for agriculture
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Unhappy customers: Everyone has a right to complain, and does
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Nutrition services for older adults at home and in communities
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The life and death of online communities
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Researchers show how far South American cities moved in quake
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Khirbet Qeiyafa identified as biblical 'Neta'im'
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Obesity as protection against metabolic syndrome, not its cause
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Violent crime 'race gap' narrows, but persists in US
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Gene discovered for newly recognized disease in Amish children
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Women who drink moderately appear to gain less weight than nondrinkers
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'Improved doctor-pharmacist collaboration needed': study
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Physician-pharmacist collaborative care plans have little impact on clinical outcomes
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How to see through opaque materials
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LED streetlights best buy for cities, Pitt researchers report
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Computer reminders for physicians less effective than expected
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What should goldenrod do to avoid an insect attack? Duck
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New ways to disarm deadly South American hemorrhagic fever viruses
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A possible early glimpse of autism's impact on older siblings
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The influence of a romantic breakup on self-concept
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Geraniums could help control devastating Japanese beetle
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Two-faced testosterone can make you nasty or nice
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Spotlight on rare tumors in hunt for new cancer treatments
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New heart valve replacement technologies offer hope for high-risk patients
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Study shows potential for using algae to produce human therapeutic proteins
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MRI finds tumors in second breast of women diagnosed with cancer in one breast, Mayo researchers say
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Anti-depressants bring higher risk of developing cataracts: UBC-Vancouver Coastal Health research
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Musk ox population decline due to climate, not to humans, study finds
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Infectious virus hidden in chromosomes during latency can be passed from parents to children
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Immune cells use bungee of death to kill dangerous cells, shows new research
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NYU, U. of Wurzburg scientists shed new light on how retina's hardware is used in color vision
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'Pay it forward' pays off
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Seafarers' scourge provides hope for biofuel future
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New insight on how fast nicotine peaks in the brain
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Unselfish molecules may have helped give birth to the genetic material of life
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Carbon emissions 'outsourced' to developing countries
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Americans want Uncle Sam's help putting healthy foods on their dinner table
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Program could help teens control asthma
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Navy scientists support Haiti relief operations
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Like little golden assassins, 'smart' nanoparticles identify, target and kill cancer cells
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BUSM researchers identify new syndrome
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Black and Hispanic patients with heart failure less likely to use hospice
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Institute for Aging Research study finds racial differences in hospice use for heart failure
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New method to grow arteries could lead to 'biological bypass' for heart disease
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Exposure to BPA may cause permanent fertility defects, Yale researchers find
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Abused children more likely to suffer unexplained abdominal pain, nausea or vomiting
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Study examines effects of delaying treatment for ocular hypertension
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Warfarin users appear more likely to develop brain bleeding following stroke treatment
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Prostate cancer treatment choices vary based on type of specialist consulted
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Unhealthy foods become less popular with increasing costs
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New study reveals prevalence of cyberbullying and its psychological impact on nonheterosexual youth
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1-page questionnaire is effective screening tool for common psychiatric disorders
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Treatment of retinal disease more frequently involves eye injections