Physorg

Tuesday th 4th of August 2009

Why Certain Cancer Treatments Cause High Blood Pressure - 15:21

Bone's material flaws lead to disease: Tiny rifts create fragility of brittle bone disease - 14:56

Researchers study genetic evolution of African dogs - 14:56

Depression and inflammation linked to pain in rheumatoid arthritis patients - 14:35

Child composers should not be written off, says music scholar - 14:35

Researchers Release New Citrus Variety (w/ Video) - 14:14

Stem cell hierarchy offers potential for isolating, growing cells - 14:14

Extreme BMI cause for concern in liver transplantation - 14:14

Trapped! Scientists Immobilize Bacteria in Fibrous Hydrogel - 14:14

Nerve-block anesthesia can improve surgical recovery, even outcomes - 14:14

Scientists ready to set sail for 'Great Pacific Garbage Patch,' in name of research - 13:49

Web site tracks world online censorship reports - 13:49

Men who do the housework are more likely to get the girl - 13:49

PayPal outage frustrates merchants, consumers - 13:49

Emergency physician judgment on chest pain patients syncs with their outcomes - 13:28

Rural hospital hinging future on federal incentive - 13:28

With help of DNA, nanotubes may become a bigger force - 13:28

LaHood calls summit on texting, distracted driving - 13:28

Preschool depression may continue into childhood - 13:28

The way you eat may affect your risk for breast cancer - 13:28

Lead-based consumer paint remains a global public health threat - 13:07

Researchers tackle influenza by studying human behavior - 13:07

National ads urged enthusiastic consumers to visit copper mines - 13:07

FDA: Arthritis drugs pose cancer risk to children - 13:07

WHO says swine flu deaths surge to 1,154 - 13:07

Brain difference in psychopaths identified - 12:42

Do promises matter to employees? Not as much as we once thought - 12:21

Hip and back fractures increase mortality rates in people older than 50 - 12:21

Expanding Spot on Venus Puzzles Astronomers - 12:21

Plastics that convert light to electricity could have a big impact - 11:56

Virtual Worlds May Be the Future Setting of Scientific Collaboration - 11:56

Silenced genes as a warning sign of blood cancer - 11:56

Research findings contradict myth of high engineering dropout rate - 11:56

Your tools are as good as you think they are - 11:35

Promising candidate protein for cancer prevention vaccines found - 11:35

Pilot study: Workplace yoga and meditation can lower feelings of stress - 11:35

New insight into human ciliopathy - 10:07

Thinking crickets -- 'cognitive' processes underlie memory recall in crickets - 10:07

Hybrid vehicle rebates produce scant environmental benefits, high cost: study - 10:07

New stem cell research could reduce number of animal experiments - 09:42

Big cattle -- the genes that determine carcass weight - 09:42

Looking at language - 09:42

Are kids today truly more autonomous? - 09:42

Holding breath for several minutes elevates marker for brain damage - 09:21

Detection of 'prolonged grief disorder' may help bereaved individuals - 09:21

Earth's biogeochemical cycles, once in concert, falling out of sync - 09:21

IgM in urine acts as prognostic indicator in diabetes - 09:21

High cholesterol in midlife raises risk of late-life dementia, study finds - 08:56

Swedish crackdown on piracy leads to fall in illegal filesharing - 08:56

Nintendo DSi users get to share pictures on Facebook - 08:35