Archive of articles published on the 3rd of January 2012
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Scientists crack medieval bone code
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Anti-sense might make sense for treating liver cancer
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BUSM researchers identify novel compound to halt virus replication
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Hepatitis C virus hijacks liver microRNA
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Not equal: Quality of care, cost for PAD sufferers
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Quantitative CT helps identify COPD patients at risk for exacerbations
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Kessler Foundation reports advance in early diagnosis of spatial neglect after stroke
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Novel technique could help boost IVF success and reduce multiple pregnancies
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Females may be more susceptible to infection during ovulation
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Pirfenidone: Extent of added benefit assessed
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Simple blood test in the first trimester predicts fetal gender
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Sexual satisfaction in women increases with age
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Smaller sibling protein calls the shots in cell division
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Death rate measure used to judge hospital quality may be misleading
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Home monitoring may help manage and reduce costs for heart failure
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Pitt: A shot of young stem cells made rapidly aging mice live longer and healthier
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Bat brains parse sounds for multitasking
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Deer antlers inspire a new theory on osteoporosis
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Humble people are more likely to lend a helping hand, Baylor University study finds
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UofL physicians, Jewish Hospital first in Kentucky to offer new aortic valve replacement
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Nap-deprived tots may be missing out on more than sleep, says University of Colorado-led study
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Mayo Clinic studies identify risk factors in rising trend of liver cancer
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Oregon's program to improve care for those with advanced illness highlighted in JAMA
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Heart-attack patients in the US more likely to be readmitted to the hospital than other countries
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New clues to human deafness found in mice
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'BINGO!' game helps researchers study perception deficits