Archive of articles published on the 3rd of March 2011
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18th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections: Day 4 NIH highlights
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Stigma weighs heavily on obese people, contributing to greater health problems
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Depression following miscarriage can continue after healthy birth
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Portable, less costly peritoneal dialysis shows no additional catheter risk factors
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Shrinking tundra, advancing forests: how the Arctic will look by century's end
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Sperm quality and counts worsening in Finland
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Women who miscarry continue to have mental health problems
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Decline in CP diagnoses in premature infants suggests improvements in perinatal care
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2 languages in peaceful coexistence
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Earth's sixth mass extinction: Is it almost here?
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Public's budget priorities differ dramatically from House and Obama
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Penn research identifies potential mechanisms for future anti-obesity drugs
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Algal antifreeze makes inroads into ice
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Jekyll and Hyde: Cells' executioner can also stave off death
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Research into chromosome replication reveals details of heredity dynamics
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Food forensics: DNA links habitat quality to bat diet
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How sunlight may reduce the severity of multiple sclerosis
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26 percent of herbs eaten in Spain are contaminated with bacteria
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New observations of the giant planet orbiting beta Pictoris
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The more secure you feel, the less you value your stuff, UNH research shows
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Better brain wiring linked to family genes
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Queen's develops new brain training app for research into aging minds
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Study finds MRSA danger in gyms may be exaggerated
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Our ancestors lived on shaky ground
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Rising CO2 is causing plants to release less water to the atmosphere, researchers say
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Carotid artery stenting shown to be cost-effective alternative to endarterectomy
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Grazing of cattle pastures can improve soil quality
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Men in low income neighborhoods drink more than women: Study
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Discrimination creates racial battle fatigue for African-Americans
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Drop in temperature may explain the increase in dry eye suffering
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Scientists identify susceptibility factor for bipolar disorder
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Am I safe here?: How people with HIV/AIDS perceive hidden prejudices in their communities
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Mapping human vulnerability to climate change
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Latest findings of Dartmouth HIV/AIDS study could turn treatment 'on its head'
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LAMMPS supercomputer code developer earns special recognition
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Genetic analysis reveals history, evolution of an ancient delicacy -- morels
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Researchers pinpoint genetic pathways involved in breast cancer
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Stigma weighs heavily on obese people, contributing to greater health problems
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6 out of 10 male drug-addicts abuse their partners, a study says
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Student innovation at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute could lead to better breast cancer screening
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New clue to controlling skin regeneration -- as well as skin cancer
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Johns Hopkins team explores PARIS; finds a key to Parkinson's
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Researchers find new mechanism behind the formation and maintenance of long-term memories
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Stanford scientists create neurons with symptoms of Parkinson's disease from patient's skin cells
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Star-shaped brain cells feed long-term memory
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College students surveyed on guns on campus
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New method allows human embryonic stem cells to avoid immune system rejection, Stanford study finds
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Trouble with the latest dance move? GABA might be to blame
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In search of cancer's common ground: A next-generation view
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New findings on drug tolerance in TB suggest ideas for shorter cures
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For birds, the suburbs may not be an ideal place to raise a family
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Humans give prey the edge in food web
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Some Antarctic ice is forming from bottom
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Fossils of horse teeth indicate 'you are what you eat,' according to NYCOM researchers
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California islands give up evidence of early seafaring
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Solving a traditional Chinese medicine mystery
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Will loss of plant diversity compromise Earth's life-support systems?
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UCI researchers find new light-sensing mechanism in neurons
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Scientists call for 'swifter and sounder' testing of chemicals
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What is good for you is bad for infectious bacteria
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Oxygen isotope analysis tells of the wandering life of a dust grain 4.5 billion years ago
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Scripps Research study points to liver, not brain, as origin of Alzheimer's plaques
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ATS issues report on emerging issues in HIV-associated pulmonary disease
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Oldest objects in solar system indicate a turbulent beginning
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Solving the puzzle of Henry VIII
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ATS issues report recommending research priorities in treatment of sleep apnea
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Mapping food deserts
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Doctors lax in monitoring potentially addicting drugs
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Feet first? Old mitochondria might be responsible for neuropathy in the extremities
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Chicken litter provides organic alternative to synthetic fertilizers
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Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan speaks out on the costs of government activism
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String blossom thinner proves effective across stages of bloom development
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Soot packs a punch on Tibetan Plateau's climate
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Researchers find possible new treatment strategies for pancreatic cancer
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Using wastewater to enhance mint production
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AgriLife Research scientists trumpeting possible new adaptation of tropical flower
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Method developed to match police sketch, mug shot
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Scripps Research scientists create cell assembly line
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Not everyone treated equally when it comes to kidney transplantation
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Kidney transplant recipients: Get moving to save your life
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Brain rhythm predicts real-time sleep stability, may lead to more precise sleep medications
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Optical tweezers software now available for the iPad