Archive of articles published on the 29th of April 2010
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Fluorescent compounds make tumors glow
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Antibiotic regimen effective for reactive arthritis
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Combination antibiotics effective against chlamydia-induced arthritis
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New HIV model suggests killer T cell for vaccine
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Racial disparity observed in varus and valgus thrust study of knee OA
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Best care for the oldest lung cancer patients
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Twice as many Swedes as Brits survive lung cancer
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Obesity associated with increased risk of fibromyalgia
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Study links liver transplantation to accelerated cellular aging
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New research about human genetic diseases and human development
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Migratory behavior affects the size of brains in birds
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Sex of baby drives response to pregnancy stress
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Nearly 4 million Californians report sexual or physical violence from a spouse or companion
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Animals' right to privacy denied by documentary-makers
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New method reveals how individual nerve cells process visual input
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Hormone spray improves male sensitivity
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Hand-washing, mask-wearing may limit transmission of pandemic flu
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Gut bacteria offer new insights -- and hope -- for people with celiac disease
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The kiss of death: Research targets lethal disease spread by insect that bites lips
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New tool helps scientists 'see' molecular signals of eye disease before symptoms arise
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CXCR4: A new drug target in lung cancer
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Physicist finds colder isn't always slower as electron emissions increase at temps down to -452 F
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Less is more when restraining calories boosts immunity
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Spanish gene expression data promise targeting of anti-angiogenesis treatment
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Researchers find Mass. health care reform improved access to inpatient procedures among minorities
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Survey reports latest honey bee losses
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'Survivor' black holes may be mid-sized
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Study gives green light to plants’ role in global warming
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Gene therapy sets stage for new treatments for inherited blindness, Penn veterinary researchers say
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Through the looking glass: Scientists peer into Antarctica's past to see our future climate
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Through the looking glass: Scientists peer into Antarctica's past to see
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Scientists clock onto how sunlight puts a spring in our step
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Our genes can be set on pause
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Embryonic stem cells reveal oncogene's secret growth formula
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Climate change will speed spread of invasive fish to northern Europe
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A single protein regulates 2 immune pathways
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Study reveals new genetic link to scleroderma
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Nude-colored hospital gowns could help doctors better detect hard-to-see symptoms
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Largest atlas of nuclear galactic rings unveiled
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Study: Carbon monoxide exposure can be reduced during routine anesthesia in kids
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Catching multiple sclerosis before it strikes
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US Environmental Protection Agency opens access to chemical information
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Communication trumps penalties in new study of social-ecological systems
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Genome sequence marks big leap forward for frog researchers
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Scientists report first genome sequence of frog
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Mirror, mirror: Scientists find cause of involuntary movements
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First case of animals making their own carotene
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Low vitamin D levels are related to ms brain atrophy, cognitive function, studies show
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Tiny particles may help surgeons by marking brain tumors
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Research finds low oxygen resources in Central New York's Three Rivers system
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China's busy blogosphere no harbinger of political freedom, open speech
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Refined tools help pinpoint disease-causing genes
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Strategy to help doctors determine when to treat retinopathy of prematurity
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Purple Pokeberries hold secret to affordable solar power worldwide
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Virginia Tech researcher explores role of human behavior in infectious disease emergence
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Out of mind, out of sight: Blinking eyes indicate mind wandering
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New vaccines may come from forcing giardia parasite to display its many disguises
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Texas A&M scientist tracks origins of bootleg honey from China
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'Different forms of flowers' continues to fascinate
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Aphids evolved special, surprising talents
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Sign language study shows multiple brain regions wired for language
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How important is geographical isolation in speciation?
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Cancer risk the same for kidney transplant recipients, no matter the drug
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Protein loss in the urine harmful for people with high blood pressure
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Hormone mimic reduces liver damage caused by common genetic kidney disease
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Patient's whole genome reveals risk of diseases and adverse drug responses
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Stanford study first to analyze individual's genome for risk of diseases, responses to treatment