Archive of articles published on the 25th of August 2011
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Feeding the five thousand -- or was it three?
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Undernutrition in childhood, adolescence or young adulthood increases risk of heart disease later
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Why HIV infection rates are on the rise
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Scientists create natural Alzheimer's-fighting compound in lab
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Cars could run on recycled newspaper, Tulane scientists say
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Workplace stress a growing health hazard
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Heart may hold key to unexplained nausea in youths
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New imaging test gives physicians better tool to diagnose Parkinson's disease
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Plants could pave the way for new ovarian cancer treatments
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UCSF study shows greater impact of chemotherapy on fertility
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Few health problems are caused by vaccines, IOM report finds
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Berkeley Lab scientists unveil an X-ray technique called HARPES
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Protein linked to Parkinson's disease may regulate fat metabolism
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A math-based model for deep-water oil drilling
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Smoking soon after waking raises risk of lung and head and neck cancers
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Young and Karr propose ways to improve how observational studies are conducted
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Exotic galaxy reveals tantalizing tale
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Third genetic link to osteoarthritis discovered
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NASA satellites Hurricane Irene almost one-third the size of US east coast
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NASA study refutes claims of drought-driven declines in plant productivity, global food security
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Irrigation's impacts on global carbon uptake
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Single vaccines to protect against both rabies and Ebola
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Notre Dame astrophysicists identify missing fuel for galactic star formation
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Cell receptor could allow measles virus to target tumors
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Could a tumor suppressor also fight obesity?
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Slim down by targeting the hormone uroguanylin
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Breakthrough in genetics of fibroids
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Researchers find wide gap in immune responses of people exposed to the flu
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Temporary ER staff poses increased safety risk to patients
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What determines a company's performance? The shape of the CEO's face!
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Uninsured trauma patients are more likely to use the ED for follow-up care
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Mural cells from saphenous vein could have long-term benefits in heart attacks
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Hedge funds sold stocks quickly while mutual fund investors suffered larger losses during crisis
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School-based mental health screening for teens results in connection to care