Archive of articles published on the 16th of March 2011
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Newer antimalarials more effective than quinine against severe malaria
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Poorly presented risk statistics could misinform health decisions
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World first -- Localized delivery of an anti-cancer drug by remote-controlled microcarriers
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New health insurance survey: 9 million adults joined ranks of uninsured due to job loss in 2010
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New articles examine safety of airport security scanners
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Prozac reorganizes brain plasticity
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Social class makes no difference to water contamination risk
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Study: Multi-tasking on the street not a good idea for older people
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Tests on century-old equipment show how far X-rays have come
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The drama of starbirth
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NASA Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter delivers treasure trove of data
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Plasticity of plants helps them adapt to climate change
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Recommendations to the review of the legislation governing the use of human embryos in research
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Wide variety in nutritional content found in 'senior' dog foods
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Insight into parasite family planning could help target malaria
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CO2 emissions from biomass combustion
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Researchers develop the first permanent anti-fog coating
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HIV research included in journal
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Alternatives eyed for methyl bromide
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Neuropsychologist proves that some blind people 'see' with their ears
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Mothers have a higher sickness absence than fathers
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Does selenium prevent cancer? It may depend on which form people take
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Less weight gain found among African-American women in dense urban areas
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New 'dissolvable tobacco' products may increase risk of mouth disease
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Whitehead scientist helps revisit 'Hallmarks of Cancer'
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Molecule that spurs cell's recycling center may help Alzheimer's patients
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Director of National Intelligence should lead new initiative to improve US intelligence analysis using methods, research from behavioral, social sciences
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3-D printing method advances electrically small antenna design
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Laser beam makes cells 'breathe in' water and potentially anti-cancer drugs
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Hopkins researchers use light to move molecules
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Youth with IBD are less fit than their peers: McMaster study
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A 'check engine' light for the human body?
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Rocking the vote from rocking chairs
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Purdue startup hopes to change the way we test cancer drugs
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Tai chi beats back depression in the elderly, study shows
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Treatment for alcohol dependence might work best in certain populations, research suggests
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Depolarizing the debates about pediatric mental health diagnosis and treatment
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Depression can worsen knee arthritis symptoms in older adults
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Breaking the mucus barrier unveils cancer cell secrets
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Paleontologists audition modern examples of ancient behavior
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Rare Andean cat no longer exclusive to the Andes
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Dine or dash? Genes help decide when to look for new food
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Equity, not just economic growth, needed for child health in India
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Berkeley Lab scientists control light scattering in graphene
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3 in 4 domestic violence victims go unidentified in emergency rooms, Penn study shows
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New NIST testing device may help to 'seal the deal' for building owners
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New tool debuts for measuring indoor air pollutants
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Fossils record ancient migrations and trilobite orgies
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Bacterial wipes research study
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Study shows attendance at state parks grows, even as funding decreases
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NASA satellites show towering thunderstorms in rare sub-tropical storm Arani
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2 new SCAP documents help improve automating computer security management
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WHOI-led report links sonar to whale strandings
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Online messaging delivers follow-up care for depression
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Pig model of cystic fibrosis improves understanding of disease
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NIST releases final report on Charleston sofa store fire
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Viscous cycle: Quartz is key to plate tectonics
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High-tech concrete technology has a famous past
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Ancient 'hyperthermals' a guide to anticipated climate changes
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Physicists move closer to efficient single-photon sources
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'Pruned' microchips are faster, smaller, more energy-efficient
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Innovative technique gives vision researchers insight into how people recognize faces
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Does your name dictate your life choices?
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Gender stereotypes could push women away from entrepreneurship
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New study pinpoints why some microbial genes are more promiscuous than others
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Researchers gain new insight into the foreign exchange market
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NASA's Aqua Satellite spies a '3-leaf Clover' view of Ireland for St. Patrick's Day
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Stephen J. Teach, MD, MPH, part of landmark study on pediatric asthma
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Adding new anti-asthma drug to therapy may limit seasonal attacks in children
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Drug omalizumab reduces asthma symptoms, future attacks among inner city children
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NIH study finds omalizumab relieves seasonal asthma attacks in youth
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Sirolimus therapy alleviates symptoms of lung disease LAM
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New therapy found for rare lung disorder
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First successful double-blind trial of gene therapy for advanced Parkinson's
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Study: 'Meaningful improvements' using gene therapy in Parkinson's disease
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Gene therapy reverses symptoms of Parkinson's disease
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Not so eagle eyed: New study reveals why birds collide with man-made objects