Archive of articles published on the 24th of May 2010
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African-Americans and women are less likely to undergo bone marrow transplantation
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It's the little things: Everyday gratitude as a booster shot for romantic relationships
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When helper cells aren't helpful
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Straw residue helps keep nitrogen on the farm
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Alcohol consumption may protect against risk of AD, particularly in female nonsmokers
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New INL invention could aid Mars probes' search for life
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9 new species for disappearing handfish family
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Singapore scientists exploit knowledge of p53 for increasing specificity of cancer treatments
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New research indicates that DNA sequence itself influences mutation rate
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'Stress' protein could halt aging process, say scientists
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Antibacterial silver nanoparticles are a blast
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Microbicides that do more than gel: Vaginal rings, tablets and films
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Residential care home workers need more training to give older people a 'home for life'
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New research into safer drugs puts pills through the printer
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New national study examines pediatric mobility aid-related injuries
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Male antelopes trick females into extra sex opportunities
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Ultraviolet radiation not culprit killing amphibians, research shows
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Technique yields potential biological substitute for dental implants
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A new cancer vaccine starves tumors of blood
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What genes help blossoms last longer?
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Do we clamp the umbilical cord too soon?
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Iowa State engineer explores intersection of engineering, economics and green policy
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Grin and bear it
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Anti-aging supplements may be best taken not too late in life
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Folate prevents alcohol-induced congenital heart defects in mice
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Obesity remains an economic issue, Seattle obesity study finds
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Odds are about 1-in-3 that a mega-earthquake will hit the Northwest in the next 50 years
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Antibiotic alternative for battling meningitis-causing bacteria
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Precise trace gas analysis, without the noise
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Nile delta natural gas potential is significant
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Mount Sinai discovers bone marrow plays critical role in enhancing immune response to viruses
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Scientists to study impact of gulf oil spill on marine food webs
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Research on self-healing concrete yields cost-effective system to extend life of structures
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Can bacteria make you smarter?
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Scripps Research scientists break barrier to creating potential therapeutic molecules
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New criteria proposed for diagnosing fibromyalgia
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Weird orbits of neighbors can make 'habitable' planets not so habitable
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Using fish to illuminate the architecture of inherited disease
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Caltech-led team first to directly measure body temperatures of extinct vertebrates
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Preventing cells from getting the kinks out of DNA
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Revealing China's ancient past
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Pollution dispersion research aids understanding of 2002 break-up of Antarctic ozone hole
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New study first to directly measure body temperatures of extinct species
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LSUHSC researcher finds surprising link between sugar in drinks and blood pressure
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Drinking fewer sugar-sweetened beverages may lower blood pressure
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Frequent doctor visits help diabetics lower blood pressure more quickly
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Model demonstrates infectious cause of asthma
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Viral infection linked to juvenile diabetes
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Study: Brain injuries tied to trouble sleeping
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American College of Physicians supports SGR provision of H.R. 4213
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Bandu begone: Tropical Cyclone 2A fading in Somalia
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Surprising new evidence for asymmetry between matter and antimatter
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To attack H1N1, other flu viruses, gold nanorods deliver potent payload
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Rare hybrid cell key to regulating the immune system
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NASA develops enhanced search and rescue technologies
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Brown chemists report promising advance in fuel-cell technology
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Physician assistants and internists reaffirm need for team-based primary care
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Strategy may help translate research findings about blood-pressure treatment into clinical practice
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Study finds H1N1 associated with serious health risks for pregnant women
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Symptom patterns differ between pandemic, seasonal flu in Singapore
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Beta-blockers may be associated with benefits in patients with lung disease
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Gene pattern may identify kidney transplant recipients who don't need life-long anti-rejection drugs
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Gene pattern may identify kidney transplant recipients who don't need lifelong anti-rejection drugs
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Research points to 2 promising proteins for preventing diabetes
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Signatures of kidney transplant rejection and acceptance
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STEREO, SOHO spacecraft catch comet diving into sun
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9/11 attacks linked to increased male baby miscarriages
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9/11 attacks linked to loss of male babies