Archive of articles published on the 25th of April 2011
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Streptococci and E. coli continue to put newborns at risk for sepsis
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Risk of accelerated aging seen in PTSD patients with childhood trauma
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A study analyzes the actual role of R+D's in patents
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Rice-born detector finds heaviest antimatter
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Molecular movements of neural transporters unveiled
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Radar shows promise for detecting concussions in athletes and soldiers
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Psychologists warn that therapies based on positive emotions may not work for Asians
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Study finds keys to working with Latino church to fight domestic abuse
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Conservation of coastal dunes is threatened by poorly designed infrastructure
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Researchers report widespread use of medications among pregnant women
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Protein levels could signal that a child will develop diabetes
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Wild hogs: Researchers examine impact of feral pigs in eastern N.C.
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Collective conservation efforts boosted rhino population in Nepal
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Researchers identify novel pathophysiologic mechanism responsible for autoimmunity
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Beetle bling: Researchers discover optical secrets of 'metallic' beetles
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Fighting HIV in South Africa should focus on couples, study finds
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New class of cancer drugs could work in colon cancers with genetic mutation, U-M study finds
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In cap and trade fight, environmentalists had spending edge over opponents, new report finds
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Laying bare the not-so-sweet tale of a sugar and its role in the spread of cancer
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Port Valdez invertebrates stabilized 26 years after quake
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Business law expert: Legal education must respond to market forces
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New perspectives on ion selectivity
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JCI table of contents: April 25, 2011
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Pelvic organs given the slip by the protein fibulin-5
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TB discovery paves the way for drugs that prevent lung destruction
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Zeroing in on the elusive green LED
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Rice bioengineering students' invention may help diagnose painful eye condition
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Increased computer use by adolescents cause for concern
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Phage hunting students publish in PLoS ONE
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High percentage of omega-3s in the blood may boost risk of aggressive prostate cancer
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Long-term follow-up shows multipolar electrocoagulation ablation effective for Barrett's esophagus
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'Going off the grid' helps some bacteria hide from antibiotics
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MIT researchers use virus to improve solar-cell efficiency
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Snooze control: Fatigue, air traffic and safety
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Conducting ferroelectrics may be key to new electronic memory
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Anti-inflammatory drugs reduce effectiveness of SSRI antidepressants
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Gladstone scientist makes key innovations in stem-cell technology
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Lollipops with side effects
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Scientists create stable, self-renewing neural stem cells
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Psychologists find unintentional racial biases may affect economic and trust decisions
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Study shows how mosquitoes handle the heat of a hot blood meal
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Catastrophic amphibian declines have multiple causes, no simple solution
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Novel microorganism 'Nitrososphaera viennensis' isolated
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ISU research leads to understanding of how crops deal with stress -- yield's biggest enemy
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ACC/AHA issue first clinical guidance for controlling high blood pressure in the elderly
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Self-powered, blood-activated sensor detects pancreatitis quickly and cheaply
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Study: Reasonable quantities of red pepper may help curb appetite
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Narcotic pain relief drug overdose deaths a national epidemic
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MU researchers pioneer animal diabetes treatment
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Tai chi may improve quality of life in chronic heart failure patients
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Study tests interventions targeting multiple health-related behaviors in african american couples
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HIV infection may be a risk factor for heart failure
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Tai chi appears to benefit quality of life for patients with chronic heart failure
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Death rates among those with high blood pressure decreasing, but still high
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Study examines changes in medical students’ views about internal medicine careers
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Targeted agent selumetinib shows promise in biliary cancer
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Higher levels of social activity decrease the risk of cognitive decline
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University of Oklahoma researchers working to advance predictability research initiatives
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New study sheds light on evolution of 2009 pandemic influenza A(H1N1) virus in Japan
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Antibiotic may prove beneficial to preterm infant lung health
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Gynecologic cancer expert helps pinpoint best treatment for fast-growing gestational tumors
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Blacks more willing to exhaust financial resources for more cancer care
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Study finds flame retardants at high levels in pet dogs
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Racial differences in willingness to exhaust personal finances for life-sustaining care