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Culturally Inspired Mobile Phone Games Help Chinese Children Learn Language Characters
October 19, 2010 Mobile phone-based games could provide a new way to teach basic knowledge of Chinese language characters that might be particularly helpful in underdeveloped rural areas of China, say ... > full story -
Novel Regulatory Process for T Cells May Help Explain Immune System Diseases
October 19, 2010 A newly identified regulatory process affecting the biology of immune system T cells should give scientists new approaches to explore the causes of autoimmunity and immune deficiency diseases. ... > full story -
SHIP Protein Identified as a B-Cell Tumor Suppressor
October 19, 2010 Researchers discover how the enzyme SHIP regulates B-cell growth in mice, findings that could impact lymphoma drugs in ... > full story -
Role for Cellular CO2 Sensor in Inflammation and Immunosuppression
October 19, 2010 Researchers in Ireland have found that carbon dioxide is not only a waste product of respiration in cells but also plays an active role in regulating the genes involved in inflammation and innate ... > full story -
Adipose Dysfunction Also Linked to Steatosis and Necroinflammation, Study Finds
October 19, 2010 Researchers in Italy provide the evidence that a higher visceral adiposity index score -- a new index of adipose dysfunction -- has a direct correlation with viral load and is independently ... > full story -
Everyday Substances Increase Risk of Allergies in Children, Swedish Study Reveals
October 19, 2010 The use of chemicals in our everyday lives entails increased risks of allergies in children, according to a study in Sweden. The prevalence of PGEs, propylene glycol and glycol ethers, in bedroom air ... > full story -
Tropics in Decline as Natural Resources Exhausted at Alarming Rate
October 18, 2010 New analysis shows populations of tropical species are plummeting and humanity's demands on natural resources are sky-rocketing to 50 per cent more than the earth can ... > full story -
Type 2 Diabetes and Insulin Use Associated With Colorectal Cancer in Men, Study Finds
October 18, 2010 There is an association between type 2 diabetes mellitus and colorectal cancer (CRC) among men, but not women, according to a new ... > full story -
NASA Technology Could Aid in Interpretation of Mammograms, Ultrasound, Other Medical Imagery
October 18, 2010 NASA software used to enhance Earth Science Imagery could one day aid in the interpretation of mammograms, ultrasounds and other medical ... > full story -
Egg Allergy: Not a Reason to Avoid Flu Vaccine After All, Experts Say
October 18, 2010 Having an egg allergy is not a reason to avoid getting the 2010-2011 flu vaccination. According to new recommendations by the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology website, anyone with ... > full story -
From Handwritten CAPTCHAs to 'Smart Rooms,' Tech Solutions Start With Pattern Recognition
October 18, 2010 Buy something online, enter your credit card number and mailing address. Simple. Then you come to the box with the CAPTCHA, the "completely automated public Turing test to tell computers and humans ... > full story -
Perspectives on Improving Patient Care: Genetics, Personalized Medicine, and Behavioral Intervention
October 18, 2010 Personalized medicine has become a major focus of behavioral research. Genetic studies have suggested that an individual's genetic makeup renders him either more or less sensitive to stressful social ... > full story
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