Archive of articles published on the 27th of April 2010
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Non-medical treatment may rapidly relieve severe IBS symptoms
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JCI table of contents: April 26, 2010
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Understanding how folic acid might help heal brain and spinal cord injuries
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Nutrition education at WIC influences participants to consume more healthful foods
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New electrolytic cells to play a role in tomorrow's local energy supply
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Massive Southern Ocean current discovered
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New reliable method based on patients' gait helps to diagnose fibromyalgia
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To have or not to have ribs (a vertebrate story)
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Alcoholic cirrhosis patients had high prevalence of complications at diagnosis
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Cigarette smoking, fructose consumption exacerbates liver disease
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Lower wages, lack of job opportunities means more Americans delaying 'adulthood'
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An underlying cause for psychopathic behavior?
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Smarter lunchrooms lead kids to eat more salad
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New research reinforces anti-inflammatory properties of tart cherries
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ESA's Envisat monitors oil spill
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Financially wronged? New study says investors should target leadership instead of corporation itself
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Looking back key to moving forward
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New research offers security for virtualization, cloud computing
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Alzheimer's memory problems originate with protein clumps floating in the brain, not amyloid plaques
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Comparative-effectiveness study confirms new treatment for diabetic macular edema
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Earth microbes may contaminate the search for life on Mars
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Paper wasps and honey bees share a genetic toolkit
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New hydrangea cultivars for landscape gardens
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Better vision ahead for many diabetic retinopathy patients
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AgriLife Research wheat studies pay off
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Rare 95 million-year-old flying reptile Aetodactylus halli is new pterosaur genus, species
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New avenues for overcoming tuberculosis drug resistance
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Merely seeing disease symptoms may promote aggressive immune response
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Muscles and bones in cahoots
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Mummies, skulls and bones shed light on human evolution
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At-risk children who can self-regulate behavior have higher test scores than their peers
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Study finds that drugs used for treatment of influenza in pregnancy appear to be safe
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Microbes contribute less to climate warming
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More evidence low-moderate alcohol consumption does not impair vitamin D status in women
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Milk Is America's top source of much-needed vitamin D
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Gene discovery may lead to new varieties of soybean plants
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Obese children metabolize drugs differently than healthy weight children
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Low blood oxygen may lead to heart defects in children with sickle cell disease
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Adding coronary calcium score to traditional risk factors improves risk assessment for heart disease
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Long-term anabolic steroid use may weaken heart more than previously thought
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Measure of calcium in coronary arteries may help predict heart disease risk
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A better way to predict heart attacks
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Lensless imaging of whole biological cells with soft X-rays
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Smoking during radiation therapy for head and neck cancers linked to poorer outcomes
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A virtual muscle machine for kids with disabilities
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Major breakthrough in the diagnosis of parasitic diseases
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What is a grass?
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B vitamin therapy linked with decline in kidney function for some kidney disease patients
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Vitamin B therapy dangerous for millions of diabetics with kidney disease
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Chinese government is learning from past mistakes, MU researcher says
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Neglected infection control is better investment than nuclear weaponry
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Iowa State, Ames Lab researchers preparing for Blue Waters supercomputer
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Use and costs of diagnostic imaging increasing for patients with cancer
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Imaging costs rising faster than total cancer care for Medicare
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Mount Sinai researchers discover potential treatment for bone death in the hip from osteonecrosis
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Researchers study effect of yuma desalting plant on Cienega de Santa Clara
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Blood protein triggers scars in the brain after injury
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Study examines global availability of treatment involving transplantation of blood stem cells
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Rhodopsin phototrophy promotes bacterial survival
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Cell study finds receptor can fight tamoxifen-resistant breast cancer cells
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Rural to urban migration associated with increased obesity and diabetes risk in India
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Quick new screening exam could save thousands of people from bowel cancer
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It's not what politicians say but what we hear
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HPV test detects more pre-cancerous cells than conventional smear test
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Peppers may increase energy expenditure in people trying to lose weight
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Cervical cancer screening method should be changed, research suggests