Archive of articles published on the 24th of March 2011
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Traumatizing your DNA
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Outcomes improved by longer delays between heart attacks and elective surgeries
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Stem cell therapy for age-related macular degeneration -- a step closer to reality
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New approach to programming may boost 'green' computing
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Mayo Clinic researchers tie Parkinson's drugs to impulse control problems
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Gay couples could benefit from testing together
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Religious young adults become obese by middle age
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Case Western Reserve orthodontic researchers ask: Where's your retainer?
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Small code change, big effect
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Don't shuffle on slippery surfaces, Clemson University, Charleston researchers say
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Drug-resistant pathogen found in large numbers in LA County
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Johns Hopkins scientists link DNA 'end-caps' length to diabetes risk
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Bats keep separate households
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UCSF team shows how to make skinny worms fat and fat worms skinny
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Eye movement differs in British and Chinese populations
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When you cough up green or yellow phlegm you need to be prescribed antibiotics, right?
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Big size multitouch display turned into a microscope
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Measurements of winter Arctic sea ice shows continuing ice loss, says CU-Boulder study
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NeuroImage: Multiplexing in the visual brain
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Micro-RNA's contribute to risk for panic disorder
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Study finds remarkable diversity of lichen species in Florida state park
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Good news! Hope makes headlines
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A diabetes drug, sitagliptin, also has a potential to prevent diabetes
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Cutting carbon dioxide helps prevent drying
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Acupuncture is equally effective with simulated needles
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MRSA infection shown to be seasonal
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Acupuncture for pain no better than placebo and not without harm
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Gambling problems are more common than drinking problems, according to first-of-its-kind study
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A safer, more effective morphine may be possible with Indiana University discovery
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New study quantifies total costs of fragility fractures in 6 major European countries
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ICUROS study finds international variations in quality of life loss after fracture
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Animal welfare does not damage competitiveness
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First student-developed mission in which satellites orbit and communicate led by UT students
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Could 'training the brain' help children with Tourette syndrome?
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Researchers reveal remarkable fossil
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Tourettes brains are structured for greater, not lesser, cognitive motor control
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RIT researchers help map tsunami and earthquake damage in Japan
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Inclusion of falls history shown to enhance accuracy of fracture risk assessment models
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Uncertain future for Joshua trees projected with climate change
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Researchers: Sexually active teens need confidential health care
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Around 25 percent of health messages in Spanish text books are not based on scientific evidence
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Study: Teachers unaware of growing gender gaps in classrooms
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BrainGate neural interface system reaches 1,000-day performance milestone
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High-temperature superconductor spills secret: A new phase of matter
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Data streaming in from Space Station to OSU lab
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Eskimo study suggests high consumption of omega-3s reduces obesity-related disease risk
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Against the tide: Currents keep dolphins apart
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Closing in on the pseudogap
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Researchers find eye development error causing cataracts, glaucoma
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UT Southwestern researchers find potential new non-insulin treatment for type 1 diabetes
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Can we get more social benefits from forests and have higher biodiversity?
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Penn researchers uncover novel immune therapy for pancreatic cancer
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Paleo-Indians settled North America earlier than thought, study suggests
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Artifacts in Texas predate Clovis culture by 2,500 years, new study shows
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LSUHSC research finds protein that protects cancer cells from chemo and radiation therapy
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Integral spots matter a millisecond from doom
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New research suggests wild birds may play a role in the spread of bird flu
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UBC researchers develop new model to predict the optical properties of nano-structures
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Mini-stroke doubles risk of heart attack
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Noninvasive brain stimulation may improve swallowing after stroke
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Not so sweet: Increased added sugars intake parallels trends in weight gain
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NASA satellite attends the birth of Tropical Storm Bune in Southern Pacific
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Suzaku shows clearest picture yet of Perseus Galaxy Cluster
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Texas A&M-led study shows earliest American residents came at least 15,500 years ago
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An ancestral link between genetic and environmental sex determination
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Survey: Most family medicine residencies restrict interactions between trainees, industry
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Largest study of high-deductible health plans finds savings, less preventive care