Archive of articles published on the 18th of February 2011
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Stretching before a run does not prevent injury
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Further research needed to develop evidence-based nutrition guidelines for cancer survivors
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American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2011 Annual Meeting tip sheet
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Competing risks analysis highlights new targets in preventing ESRD and death of diabetics
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How nature's patterns form
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Green chemistry offers route towards zero-waste production
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Deep brain stimulation helps severe OCD, but pioneer advises caution
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What a rat can tell us about touch
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Universal flu vaccine study yields success in mice
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Crossing borders in language science: What bilinguals tell us about mind and brain
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Infants raised in bilingual environments can distinguish unfamiliar languages: UBC research
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Juggling languages can build better brains
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Ben-Gurion U. research leads to improved calcium supplement derived from crustacean shells
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Study explores ability of professional dancers to return to their career after hip arthroscopy
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Knee replacement surgeries take more time, are more costly in overweight individuals
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Women are better at forgiving
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Planetary exploration robots to be featured on science program 'WaveLengths'
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Study shows PRP, commonly used technique to improve healing, doesn't work in rotator cuff surgery
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High-volume hospitals improve orthopedic outcomes
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UMass Amherst biologists use GPS to 'map' bats teeth to explore evolutionary adaptations to diet
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CeBIT 2011: Preparing for the unexpected
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Experts question aspects of prescribed burning
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Fishing down food web leaves fewer big fish, more small fish in past century: UBC research
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High-caffeine-consuming boys get greater rush from caffeine than girls
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Scheduled deliveries raise risks for mothers, do not benefit newborns
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New study finds 9,500 ED visits related to cribs, playpens and bassinets each year in US
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Efficacy of tuberculosis vaccine enhanced
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Brain function linked to birth size in groundbreaking new study
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Iowa State study examines why innocent suspects may confess to a crime
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Research universities play a major role in national security
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Europe attracts American researchers
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First certified reference material for nanoparticle size analysis
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Mayo Clinic researchers confirm value of therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest
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Depression symptoms increase over time for addiction-prone women
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UC Santa Cruz scientist uses storm-chasing weather radar to track bat populations
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BU's Kunz to introduce new discipline of aeroecology at AAAS symposium
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OU researchers tapping the potential of radar technologies to advance aeroecology
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Study links hypoxia and inflammation in many diseases
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Space weather disrupts communications, threatens other technologies
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Physicists build bigger 'bottles' of antimatter to unlock nature's secrets
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EECoG may finally allow enduring control of a prosthetic or a paralyzed arm by thought alone
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Fountain of youth from the tap
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Chemist focuses on education for real-world sustainability challenges
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US will no longer dominate science and research
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How couples recover after an argument stems from their infant relationships
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Multiple approaches necessary to tackle world's food problems
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Cost-effectiveness research needs to be considered in developing new medical technology
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Asthma through the eyes of a medical anthropologist
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'Telecoupling' explains why it's a small (and fast) world, after all
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Scientists bioengineer a protein to fight leukemia
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Bad news/good news
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1 person of 1,900 met AHA's definition of ideal heart health, says University of Pittsburgh study
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Anti-aging hormone Klotho may prevent complications
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Doing good with operations research
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How disordered proteins spread from cell to cell, potentially spreading disease
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A better way to diagnose pneumonia
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New model for probing antidepressant actions