Archive of articles published on the 28th of June 2011
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Study shows long-term benefits of breast screening
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Study finds mammography screening reduces breast cancer mortality
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Vitamin D supplements found to be safe for healthy pregnant women
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Stepped-up vaccine series for hepatitis B is effective during pregnancy
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New measurement important complement to GI
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Researchers image graphene electron clouds, revealing how folds can harm conductivity
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Neuroscientists find famous optical illusion surprisingly potent
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A lack of structure facilitates protein synthesis
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Fidgeting your way to fitness
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Marketing expert finds attachment to cellphones more about entertainment, less about communication
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Tapping titanium's colorful potential
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New report offers roadmap for success in K-12 STEM education
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World record: The highest magnetic fields are created in Dresden
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Neutron star bites off more than it can chew
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LiquidText software supports active reading through fingertip manipulation of text
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Will new drugs block hepatitis C virus in its tracks?
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Model finds optimal fiber optic network connections 10,000 times more quickly
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Gene variant increases fatty liver risk and fibrosis progression
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To walk or not to walk? That is the question
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P7 protein resistance mutations identified; represent drug targets for hepatitis C virus
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Does grilling kill E. coli O157:H7?
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Student team invents device to cut dialysis risk
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Fertility rates affected by global economic crisis
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CT angiography improves detection of heart disease in African-Americans
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Children's hay fever relieved by cellulose power without adverse effects
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Exercise produces positive effects on the intervertebral discs
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Insight into plant behavior could aid quest for efficient biofuels
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New procedure treats atrial fibrillation
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Chemical produced in pancreas prevented and reversed diabetes in mice
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Splitsville for boron nitride nanotubes
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Can soda tax curb obesity?
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Inkjet printing could change the face of solar energy industry
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Study shows climate change makes some chemicals more toxic to aquatic life
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Patients treated with sunitinib and sorafenib respond to flu vaccine
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Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University discover MS-like disease in monkeys
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International team explores the stigma surrounding abortion
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Jackson Pollock, artist and physicist?
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Coordinated system helps heart attack patients get treatment faster
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Improved stepladder design may decrease injuries
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Mount Sinai researchers develop new gene therapy for heart failure
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Sweating the small stuff: Early adversity, prior depression linked to high sensitivity to stress
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Gene flow may help plants adapt to climate change
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Domed dinosaur king of the head butt
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Scientists discover new molecular pathway involved in wound-healing and temperature sensation
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Mood and experience: Life comes at you
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HIV disrupts blood-brain barrier
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First joint ESC/EAS guidelines for the management of dyslipidaemias
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Researchers find a keystone nutrient recycler in streams
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Lack of empathy following traumatic brain injury linked to reduced responsiveness to anger
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Wars steadily increase for over a century, fed by more borders and cheaper conflict
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Silver pen has the write stuff for flexible electronics
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Metal particle generates new hope for H2 energy
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Ladybirds -- wolves in sheep's clothing
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Cedars-Sinai surgeon shows simple cotton swab slashes
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Baseball cheaters can't hide from the laws of physics
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Tiny ring laser accurately detects and counts nanoparticles
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Van Andel Research Institute finding could lead to reduced side effects in anti-cancer antibiotics