Archive of articles published on the 9th of February 2011
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Medication education key to successful adherence in patients with diabetes
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Growing population of adult survivors of congenital heart disease requires specialized care
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Understanding patterns of seafloor biomass
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A paperweight for platinum
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Drug-eluting stents are preferred therapy for revascularization of chronic total occlusions
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Extra testosterone reduces your empathy
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Experts call for greater awareness of the links between diabetes and kidney disease
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Virtual laboratory predicts train vibrations
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Cross-border conservation vital to protect birds in a climate-change world
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Researchers identify the genotype of disorders causing cardiac sudden death syndrome
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Ancient teeth raise new questions about the origins of modern man
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Schools often react poorly to student suicides, experts say
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Treating mild strokes with clot-busting drug could save $200 million annually, study shows
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Drug may improve outcomes in mild stroke patients, save $200 million annually
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New research suggests tart cherries could speed muscle recovery
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Ischemic stroke hospitalizations decline in middle-aged, elderly, increases in young
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Advanced macular degeneration is associated with an increased risk
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Biogeochemistry at the core of global environmental solutions
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The 'new' kilogram is approaching
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Motorcycle helmets reduce spine injuries after collisions
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Diet soda may raise odds of vascular events; salt linked to stroke risk
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A green way to cap an old landfill
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Toward a fast, simple test for detecting cholera rampaging in 40 countries
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Crocodile tears don't fool us all
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Beyond Alzheimer's: Research explores hippocampal sclerosis
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Behavioral problems linked to cortisol levels
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1 factor can make mortgage modifications up to one-third more likely, study finds
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Night games in sports stadiums and street lighting can cause spike in daytime ozone air pollution
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Greener process for key ingredient for everything from paint to diapers
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Cocaine production increases destruction of Colombia's rainforests
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Personal well-being is linked to national satisfaction, especially when times are tough
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Young people now take longer to join adult life
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Firefly protein lights pathway to improved detection of blood clots
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AGU journal highlights -- Feb. 9, 2011
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Challenges for biofuels: New life cycle assessment report from Energy Biosciences Institute
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Scripps Research study presents surprising view of brain formation
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Communication breakdown: Early defects in sensory synapses in motor neuron disease
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Stardust NExT set to meet its second comet
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What makes fructose fattening? OHSU researchers find some answers in the brain
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Sweeping view of prostate cancer genome yields deep insights
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NHGRI charts course for the next phase of genomics research
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Memory problems may be sign of stroke risk
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Simple marine worms distantly related to humans
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Sweeping view of prostate cancer genome yields deep insights
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Scientists discover gene regulation mechanism unique to primates
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Human and mouse studies sharpen focus on cause of celiac disease
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Skin cells help to develop possible heart defect treatment in first-of-its-kind Stanford study
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Searching for the soul of the genome
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Researchers at Harvard and MITRE produce world's first programmable nanoprocessor
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Attraction by design: U of A researchers pique girls' interest in computing science
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Delving into manganite conductivity
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Researchers: Elderly patients 4 times more likely to die from treatment complications
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Research: Pregnant teens want to go to college, need support
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Omega 3's -- more evidence for their benefit
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Saint Louis University findings: Don't pitch stockpiled avian flu vaccine
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Soil science: Healing our planet's ills from the ground up
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Photodynamic therapy against cancer
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Sharp rise in street drug usage among stroke patients, study shows
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Physicians lead MomDocFamily support group
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Microsponges from seaweed may save lives
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Nanonets give rust a boost as agent in water splitting's hydrogen harvest
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Key role proposed for pediatricians in curbing tobacco use
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Revisited human-worm relationships shed light on brain evolution
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Key to better health care may be a walk in the park
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A race against time to find Apollo 14's lost voyagers
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Fetal surgery takes a huge step forward in treating children with spina bifida
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Fetal surgery, pioneered at UCSF, is more effective than operating after birth
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Researchers find public sector research responsible for many new drug discoveries
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Rice University technology in human trials to spot cardiac disease, cancer, drug abuse
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Putting trees on farms fundamental to future agricultural development
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Everolimus improves progression-free survival for patients with rare pancreatic cancer
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Poorer patients have more severe ischemic strokes, study indicates
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Stroke in Mexican-Americans expected to rise 350 percent in next 40 years
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Time to reopen PFI contracts