Physorg

Wednesday th 1st of July 2009

Infants should be screened for hip trouble - 07:56

Women with endometriosis need special care during pregnancy to avoid risk of premature birth - 07:56

Study: Thousands undergoing expensive, potentially risky spine surgery - 07:35

New study finds celiac disease 4 times more common than in 1950s - 06:49

Risky business: Stressed men more likely to gamble - 06:49

Joint replacement treatment: Using clinical pathways works - 06:28

Happy 30th birthday, Walkman - 05:42

Poor sleep is independently associated with depression in postpartum women - 05:42

A young brain for an old bee - 05:21

The 'other' cruciate ligament: Newer treatments for PCL tears - 05:21

Genetic analysis reveals secrets of scorpion venom - 05:21

Study identifies biomarker that safely monitors tumor response to new brain cancer treatment - 05:21

Acid-reducing medicines may lead to dependency - 05:21

WHO paper: TB vaccine could kill babies with HIV - 05:21

Emerging techniques put a new twist on ankle repair - 04:56

Common antibacterial treatment linked to sensorineural hearing loss in cystic fibrosis patients - 04:56

New US government website tracks IT spending - 04:56

Researchers find clear difference in quality, type of lung cancer info available in US and Japan - 04:35

Intense heat killed the Universe's would-be galaxies, researchers say - 04:35

Scientists lower Alaska volcano threat level - 04:14

Triggering muscle development -- a therapeutic cure for muscle wastage? - 04:14

Clue to normal-tension glaucoma; herpes infection and corneal transplants - 04:14

Key to evolutionary fitness: Cut the calories - 04:14

Will IVF work for a particular patient? The answer may be found in her blood - 04:14

Mangrove-dependent animals globally threatened - 04:14

People sometimes seek the truth, but most prefer like-minded views - 04:14

New fossil primate suggests common Asian ancestor, challenges primates such as 'Ida' - 04:14

Bad medicine: Health care can cause harm when focus is on providing services instead of improving health - 01:35

Tuesday th 30th of June 2009

Men Are More Accurate than Women When Hitting a Target with Force in the Dark - 20:42

Barriers hinder EMS workers from using best resuscitation practices - 19:56

The decision about the incision: Is midline or transverse better for abdominal surgery? - 19:56

Risk of tuberculosis from arthritis medication examined - 17:42

Agent used in spinal surgery linked to higher complications rate, greater inpatient charges - 16:56

Using the Internet to help young smokers quit - 16:56

Largest ever survey of very distant galaxy clusters completed - 16:35

Corning raises 2Q glass volume forecast again - 16:14

Biomarkers' ability to improve prediction of cardiovascular risk is modest - 16:14

Imaging study shows decrease in empathic responses to outsiders - 16:14

Study provides greater understanding of lyme disease-causing bacteria - 15:49

Link found between history of periodontitis and cerebrovascular disease in men - 15:49

New lab-on-a-chip measures mechanics of bacteria colonies - 15:49

FDA panel: eliminate Vicodin, similar drugs - 15:49

Study describes promising approach to treating cancer-related anorexia - 15:07

Gadolinium-based contrast agents alone don't cause patients to develop nephrogenic systemic fibrosis - 15:07

New findings on Parkinson's disease and effect on patient behavior - 15:07

Protection sought again for giant, spitting worms - 15:07

NASA, Japan Release Most Complete Topographic Map of Earth - 14:42

Online video site Joost restructures, changes CEO - 14:42

Texas Tech Librarian 'Proves' Existence of Spider-Man - 14:42

Wind + water = untapped energy: An abundance of power exists above Earth's oceans, study finds - 14:42