Archive of articles published on the 28th of March 2011
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Viral replicase points to potential cancer therapy
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'Spicing' up your love life possible, study finds
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Some women worry too much about breast cancer returning, U-M study finds
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Certain breast cancer patients worry excessively about recurrence
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Study finds changes in incidence of end-stage renal disease from lupus nephritis
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Surgeon availability tied to survival rate in vehicle crashes
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Interventional radiologists take lead on reducing disability from dangerous blood clots
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Interventional radiologists advance MS research: Vein-opening treatment safe
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New direction for epilepsy treatment
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Cancer drug shows promise for treating scleroderma
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Smithsonian scientists help block ship-borne bioinvaders before they dock
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Interventional Radiology Y-90 Liver Cancer-busting Treatment: Safe, Fast, Extends Life
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Interventional radiology treatment takes blood pressure to new lows -- and results last
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Predicting serious drug side effects before they occur
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Video skilled the students so far
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Even Canadian rocks are different
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TU Delft identifies huge potential of nanocrystals in fuel cells
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Early indications of Parkinson's disease revealed in dream sleep
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Demographics cloud optimism on black violent crime decrease
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Smarter memory device holds key to greener gadgets
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Heavy metals open path to high temperature nanomagnets
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AgriLife Research experts: Managing grazing lands with fire improves profitability
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Kentucky researchers find a key to plant disease resistance
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Research explores why ancient civilization was 'livin' on the edge'
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SU physicists first to observe rare particles produced at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN
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Study shows hunger hitting closer to home
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New laser technology prepares to revolutionize communications
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Deciphering hidden code reveals brain activity
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Most states unclear about storage, use of babies' blood samples, new study finds
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Johns Hopkins team identifies genetic link to attempted suicide
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Other mental health medications no safer than atypical antipsychotics in nursing home residents
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Russian boreal forests undergoing vegetation change, study shows
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Study sheds light on how heat is transported to Greenland glaciers
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Major advance in understanding how nanowires form
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GPS study shows wolves more reliant on a cattle diet
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Twinkle, twinkle, quantum dot -- new particles can change colors and tag molecules
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India releases tiger numbers as experts convene
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Galileo labs: Better positioning with concept
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A new system for subtitles in the theater in Spain
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Indications of Alzheimer's disease may be evident decades before first signs of cognitive impairment
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How do plants fight disease?
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Research proves no 2 of us are alike, even identical twins
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To better detect heart transplant rejections, Stanford scientists test for traces of donor's genome
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Study illuminates the 'pain' of social rejection
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Deep-sea volcanoes don't just produce lava flows, they also explode!
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Mothers' hard work pays off with big brains for their babies
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To meet, greet or retreat during influenza outbreaks?
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Icebergs in the Antarctic play important role in carbon cycle
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Human virus linked to deaths of endangered mountain gorillas
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International Diabetes Federation supports surgery to treat diabetes
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New insight into how 'tidying up' enzymes work
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Childhood psychological problems have long-term economic and social impact, study finds
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Ambulatory monitoring reveals many patients have 'white coat' hypertension
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Avoiding health risks could prevent more than half of all cases of atrial fibrillation
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First for Emory -- Rare hand transplant surgery successfully performed at Emory University Hospital
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The dark side of spring? Pollution in our melting snow
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Wind can keep mountains from growing
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Analysis suggests cancer risk of backscatter airport scanners is low
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Researchers find many elderly men are undergoing unnecessary PSA screenings
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Weight loss surgery can significantly improve migraines, according to Miriam Hospital study
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Marijuana use may hurt intellectual skills in MS patients
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Radiation from Japan detected in Cleveland
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Butterfly study reveals traits and genes associated with establishment of new populations
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Negative attitudes toward fat bodies going global, study finds
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Bones conjure Yellowstone's ecological ghosts
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Commentary: When creating a new institute, the devil's in the details