Archive of articles published on the 25th of May 2010
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Simple change results in fewer unnecessary imaging exams for patients
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Gene change raises odds of mother-to-child HIV transmission
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Using ARVs to prevent HIV could result in drug resistance if routine screening is not done
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World leaders focus on stroke prevention, care as Stroke journal turns 40
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JCI table of contents: May 24, 2010
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What is the protein modification hypusine? A therapeutic target in diabetes
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A profile of teenage pregnancy in Spain
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Nearby black hole is feeble and unpredictable
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Scientists conclude asteroid ended the age of dinosaurs
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Inspired by a cotton candy machine, engineers put a new spin on creating tiny nanofibers
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GATOR approach can help surfers to evaluate Web-based health information
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'Nature's batteries' may have helped power early lifeforms
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DOE JGI produces new QC tool for microbial genomes
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Discovery of stem cell illuminates human brain evolution, points to therapies
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Antiviral therapy impacts esophageal varices in HCV-induced cirrhosis
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Protein regulates enzyme linked to Alzheimer's disease
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Newly discovered gene variants lead to autism and mental retardation
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Parents' physical inactivity influences children
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European Urology: Editorial about REDUCE trial underlines value of dutasteride
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Queen's researchers reveal parasitic threat to animals and the environment
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IRMA: Research on lubricant safety very past due
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Use of lubricants with anal sex could increase risk of HIV
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Endocrine-disrupting chemicals pose cancer risk
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Saving rainforests may help reduce poverty
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Study shows RA patients and doctors differ on disease severity assessment
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Adolescents cope with mental illness stigmas, report CWRU researchers
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CPR-training rates low in Toronto
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Stem-cell disruption induces skull deformity, UR study shows
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MRI research highlights high-risk atherosclerotic plaque hidden in the vessel wall
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Novel anti-malarial drug candidate found by UT Southwestern researchers
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More 'good' cholesterol is not always good for your health
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'Obese' BMI does not harm current health of young adults, study says
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Virtual Romanesque monuments being created
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New study confirms link between nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and liver cancer
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Outstanding in their field effect
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Graphane yields new potential
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Mount Sinai researchers move closer to a universal influenza vaccine
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E. coli 0157:H7 present but not common in wildlife of nation's salad bowl
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Pressure testing tiny cell samples
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Banning all gay men from donating blood is unscientific and wrong, say AIDS research pioneers
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Change policy that bans blood donations from men who have sex with men
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Coastal birds carry toxic ocean metals inland
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Bacteria as a predicter of colorectal cancer
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Study finds high level of bacteria in bottled water in Canada
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High-strain tendons repair less frequently
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NYPH/WCMC physician-scientists present at APA 163rd Annual Meeting
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Comprehensive overview of Children's Interstitial Lung Disease (chILD) in special issue of Pediatric Allergy, Immunology, and Pulmonology
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Supermassive black holes may frequently roam
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Model developed for manipulating vitamin D levels in calves
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Novel RNA interference screening technique identifies possible path for malignant glioma treatment
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Mutant gum disease bacteria provide clue to treatment for Alzheimer's
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Supermassive black holes may frequently roam galaxy centers
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Microbial team may be culprit in colony collapse disorder
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Control of high blood pressure improving in US, but prevalence not decreasing
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Hands-on osteopathic treatment cuts hospital stays for pneumonia patients
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Study: Benchmarks and 'leapfrogs' drive up CEO pay
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Visually guided laser may be viable treatment for abnormal heartbeat
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Webb Telescope's NIRCam engineering test unit arrives at NASA Goddard
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Lowly termite, not the lion or elephant, may be the star of Africa's savanna
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Study sheds light into the nature of embryonic stem cells
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The little things count: Termites hold the reins in African savanna
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The star of Africa's savanna ecosystems may be the lowly termite
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Vaccination key to preventing childhood pneumonia in sub-Saharan Africa
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Respiratory virus appears to be commonly identified among Kenyan children with severe pneumonia
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Early antibiotic treatment for severe COPD symptoms linked with improved outcomes
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Dangerous lung worms found in people who eat raw crayfish
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8-point manifesto urges increased control, elimination and R&D efforts against NTDs
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Subtyping breast cancer by immunohistochemistry to investigate survival terms
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The challenge of creating culturally appropriate assessment tools for child development
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Drains linked to lymphatic filariasis and malaria in Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania
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20th century one of driest in 9 centuries for northwest Africa
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Better synchronization helps fish deal with predator threat
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Swarming locusts need larger brains
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Study sheds light on how marine animals survive stress
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What's more important in the obesity battle –- physical activity or medical treatment?
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Single-lens distance glasses reduce falls in active older people
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The usual suspects: Identifying serial offenders and their crimes
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Major step ahead for cryptography