Archive of articles published on the 3rd of May 2010
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Large amounts of nitrogen stored beneath selected agricultural areas
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Study shows for first time decrease in mortality associated with physician order entry system
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Young assault victims often involved in subsequent violence
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Home medication errors common among children with chronic conditions
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Return home from war not always peaceful for young vets
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Reducing fossil energy use on the farm
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Despite tests, high blood pressure hard to recognize in children
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Young Latino children show strong classroom skills, despite many growing up in poverty
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Hormone safety and PSA in men taking novel soy-based supplement, SE5-OH containing Natural S-equol
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Cancer cells show rewired, fragmented microRNA networks
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Resurrected mammoth blood very cool
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A stress-response system in the ear protects against hearing loss
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A new approach that saves eyesight and lives in the developing world
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Envisat monitoring changes in oil spill
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Study finds shorter work shifts aid in detection of colon polyps
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Dietary habits of teenagers could be better
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Study: Darwin was right to worry that marriage to his cousin affected his offspring
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Inbreeding may have caused Darwin family ills
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LSU group develops maps charting demographics of the oil-spill region
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HIV-positive women are less likely to find work than men affected by the virus
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Tags on, tags off
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'My kid wouldn't do that' -- study shows parents' difficulty with teen sexuality
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New publication focuses on molecular imaging and cardiovascular conditions
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Are poor workspace ergonomics causing radiologists pain?
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New emergency preparedness information available for dental offices
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A shrunken giant
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Earlier, later puberty may trigger aggression in boys
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The bivalve effect
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Improper use of opioids sparks a new Canadian practice guideline
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CSIRO telescope spots mega-star cradle
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Novel genes associated with risk for oral cleft malformation identified
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JGH researchers help pinpoint osteoporosis genes
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Male obesity linked to low testosterone levels, study shows
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Study evaluates importance of timeliness of care in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment
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A&A special feature: Science with AKARI
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Adolescent smokers don't recognize early signs of nicotine dependence
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T cell protein boosts learning
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Ku70 shown to be critical regulator of DNA damage in Huntington's disease
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Revolution with a salad spinner
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Ben-Gurion U researchers isolate microalgal strain that could reduce cholesterol
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Improving UAVs using holographic adaptive optics
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Treating battlefield injuries with light-activated technology
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Broccoli component limits breast cancer stem cells, U-M study finds
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Women want answers, but what questions should be asked?
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An optical traffic cop for rapid communication
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Purple is the new green
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Reveal-all scanner for works of art
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Asthma rates in Inuit below national average
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Copycat behavior in children is universal and may help promote human culture
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Low-maintenance strawberry may be good crop to grow in space
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Disease caused by insect bites can be transmitted to children at birth
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UCSF transgenic mouse mimics Parkinson's earliest symptoms
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Cholesterol drugs may help improve hip replacement outcomes
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Indeterminate breast lesions found in high-risk patients should be evaluated aggressively to exclude malignancy
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Breast MRI could reduce local breast cancer recurrence rates, study suggests
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Breast cancer staging should include breast MRI, study suggests
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New blood test may help in the fight against lung cancer
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Purple periwinkles battle inflammatory diseases
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Scientists alter developing brain to resemble that of another species
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Genetic makeup of Hispanic/Latino Americans influenced by Native American, European and African-American ancestries
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Common steroid medications hold promise for tissue repair
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Scripps researchers outline strategy to limit global warming
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Brain changes associated with fragile X take place before age 2
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Stanford imaging study discovers brain development differences in kids with fragile X syndrome
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Rapid analysis of DNA damage now possible
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Scientists create human embryonic stem cells with enhanced pluripotency
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Bald eagle diet shift enhances conservation
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Researchers develop computer-based system to automatically track radiation dose exposure from CT scans
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Making serial parts out of metal powder
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Do we want a kind of work that doesn't ruin our lives?
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Estimated radiation risks associated with abdominal CT scans are greater in younger patients
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Toddlers and TV: Early exposure has negative and long-term impact
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Most common cancers in the world decreasing in Alberta: Study
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Image filters improve image quality and lower patient radiation dose associated with CT scans
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Are obese adolescents too young for bariatric surgery?
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A century-old puzzle comes together: Scientists ID potential protein trigger in lung disease sarcoidosis
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May's Cold Spring Harbor Protocols features plant gene expression methods, Xenopus imaging
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Surgeons' pilot prevention program reduces incidence of postoperative pneumonia
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CO2 effects on plants increases global warming
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Quality-of-life testing may predict malignancy and survival in patients with pancreatic disease
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Discovery prompts new theory on cause of autoimmune diseases
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Thuricin CD tested as specific antibiotic for Clostridium difficile
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Food insecurity can lead to greater weight gain and complications during pregnancy
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ADA releases updated position paper on nutrition assistance programs for children
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NASA, Purdue study offers recipe for global warming-free industrial materials
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Screening mammograms in younger women have low accuracy and detect few cancers
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Risk of suicide, suicide attempt similar across types of antidepressant medication
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Brain-stimulation method appears to help induce remission in some patients with depression
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Magnetic stimulation scores modest success as antidepressant
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People with common heart defect also more likely to have brain aneurysms
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Sunlight with cooling factor
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Densest dice packing and computing with molecules
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Early childhood experiences have lasting emotional and psychological effects
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Study documents geographic variation in childhood obesity
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African-American infants at increased risk from tobacco smoke exposure
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Vitamin D deficiency in pregnant Arab women requires urgent attention
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Phase II study of an oral therapy for Gaucher disease yields positive results
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Mood and anxiety disorders affect many older adults
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Research helps end guesswork in prescribing ADHD drug
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Aboriginal hunting and burning increase Australia's desert biodiversity, Stanford researchers find
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NIH awards $10 million to Rush University Medical Center to address health disparities
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Mayo Clinic researchers find chronic injury in kidneys of healthy adults
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Cold-blooded mothers: Magpie parents seem to induce mortality of 'unwanted' chicks
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Survivors of childhood cancers 4 times more likely to develop post-traumatic stress disorder
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JCI online early table of contents: May 3, 2010
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Users believe electronic cigarettes can help you quit