Archive of articles published on the 3rd of May 2011
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Improved protocols for contrast agents eliminates new cases of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
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Study says eliminate pelvic imaging to reduce radiation for the detection of venous thromboembolism
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MRI identifies primary endometrial and cervical cancer
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Novel program is saving newborns’ lives in developing countries
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Public confused about ingredients in pain relievers
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HIV drug could prevent cervical cancer
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World's smallest atomic clock on sale
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The mirror neuron system in autism: Broken or just slowly developing?
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Ranking research
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Scientists track evolution and spread of deadly fungus, one of the world's major killers
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'Fatting in': Immigrant groups eat high-calorie American meals to fit in
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Succulent plants waited for cool, dry Earth to make their mark
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Screening for hepatitis B may be cost-effective for more of the population, analysis shows
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Climate change analysis predicts increased fatalities from heat waves
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First rainforests arose when plants solved plumbing problem
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Agent selectively targets malignant B cells in chronic leukemia, study shows
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Extracting stem cells from fat for tissue regeneration
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Grazing as a conservation tool
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Study finds infection control violations at 15 percent of US nursing homes
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Employees should build reputation before using work-family programs
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Controlling brain circuits with light
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New cotton candy-like glass fibers appear to speed healing in venous stasis wound trial
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Market lighting affects nutrients
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Early history of genetics revised
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Curtains that 'quench' noise
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Nature of bonding determines thermal conductivity
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A boring life -- the Asiatic wild ass in the Mongolian Gobi
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Hebrew University researchers demonstrate why DNA breaks down in cancer cells
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Most patients recover from 'chemo-brain' by 5 years after stem cell transplant
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Teen consumer patterns in China and Canada
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Researchers see a 'picture' of threat in the brain: Work may lead to new model of neuroinflammation
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Peripheral venous catheters pose infection risk
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Rice U. parlays sun's saving grace into autoclave
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Carnegie Mellon uses social networking to tap collective intelligence of online study groups
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Researchers find increasing the number of family physicians reduces hospital readmissions
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Penn researchers develop technique for measuring stressed molecules in cells
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Popular diabetes drugs' cardiovascular side effects explained
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Columbia Business School study reveals empirical evidence on role of intermediary firms in trade
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Turning 'bad' fat into 'good': A future treatment for obesity?
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MIT: Removable 'cloak' for nanoparticles helps them target tumors
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Study helps explain behavior of latest high-temp superconductors
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Colorectal cancer screening rates on rise among Medicare beneficiaries due to expansion of coverage
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Illinois professor chairs committee that recommends immediate calories, protein for TBI
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Unlocking the metabolic secrets of the microbiome
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Simple exercise improves lung function in children with CF
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Pistachios pummel pretzels as a weight-wise snack
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Marine snails get a metabolism boost
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'Nutcracker Man' had fundamentally different diet
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Webcam technology used to measure medications' effects on the heart
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Ecstasy associated with chronic change in brain function
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Rutgers offers hope in new treatment for spinal cord injuries
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MIT: New system for flat-panel solar power combines with hot water systems for greater performance
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It's a jungle out there
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Formidable fungal force counters biofuel plant pathogens
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Protein identified as enemy of vital tumor suppressor PTEN
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Genome duplication encourages rapid adaptation of plants
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Mouse study turns fat-loss/longevity link on its head
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Bin Laden's attacks among the most lethal: UMD study
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GEN reports on novel noninvasive tests for early cancer detection
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Portable tech might provide drinking water, power to villages
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Physicians suggest how airlines can better respond to in-flight emergencies
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Breast cancers found between mammograms more likely to be aggressive
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Structured exercise training associated with improved glycemic control for patients with diabetes
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Penn study shows drop off in coronary artery bypass surgeries for heart patients
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Many new drugs did not have comparative effectiveness information available at time of FDA approval
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Study evaluates relationship of urinary sodium with health outcomes
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Rate of coronary artery bypass graft surgeries decreases substantially
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Amygdala detects spontaneity in human behavior
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Dependency and passivity -- you can have 1 without the other
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Nicotine and cocaine leave similar mark on brain after first contact
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UCLA scientists discover new way to wake up the immune system using nano vaults to deliver drugs
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Emergency care researchers say cheap life-saving drug should be made freely available
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Sense of justice built into the brain
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Why the eye is better than a camera
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Robots learn to share, validating Hamilton's rule
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Why the eye is better than a camera at capturing contrast and faint detail simultaneously
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How should systematic reviews consider evidence on harms?
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Limitations of evidence base for prescribing aripiprazole in maintenance therapy of bipolar disorder
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Thylacine hunting behavior: Case of crying wolf?
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Climbers leave rare plants' genetic variation on the rocks