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Use of Alcohol-Free Antibacterial Mouth-Rinse Is Associated With Decrease in Preterm Birth
February 11, 2011 The use of non alcohol antibacterial mouth-rinse containing cetylpyridinium chloride decreases the incidence of preterm birth, a new study ... > full story -
Sugar Residues Regulate Growth and Survival of Nerve Cells
February 11, 2011 Researchers have found out that certain sugar residues in the spinal cord regulate the growth and survival of nerve cells which control the movement of ... > full story -
New Gene Test Offers Personalized Treatment for Inherited Neuromuscular Disorder
February 11, 2011 A new genetic test will allow rapid diagnosis and earlier treatment of a debilitating neuromuscular ... > full story -
Arctic Climate Variation Under Ancient Greenhouse Conditions
February 11, 2011 Tiny organisms preserved in marine sediments hold clues about Arctic climate variation during an ancient episode of greenhouse ... > full story -
New Acquisition Model for Delivering Information to the Fleet
February 11, 2011 To rapidly develop a new way to deliver information to the fleet, the Office of Naval Research has created a unique acquisition ... > full story -
Many Stroke Patients Not Getting Preventive Therapy for Blood Clots
February 11, 2011 Patients with strokes, brain tumors and spinal cord injuries are at high risk for life-threatening blood clots, but many do not receive preventive therapy, researchers ... > full story -
Quest for Extinct Giant Rats Leads Scientists to Ancient Face Carvings
February 11, 2011 Ancient stone faces carved into the walls of a well-known limestone cave in East Timor have been discovered by a team searching for fossils of extinct giant ... > full story -
Invasive Plants Can Create Positive Ecological Change
February 11, 2011 Invasive fruiting plants sometimes can be beneficial to an ecosystem, contrary to prevailing ideas. The discovery is expected to affect the prevailing approach to ecosystem maintenance, which ... > full story -
Younger Stroke Victims Benefit from Earlier MRIs, Ambulance Rides to ER
February 11, 2011 Performing magnetic resonance imaging sooner on younger stroke patients entering emergency rooms can lower the rate of misdiagnosis and lead to faster appropriate treatment, according to new ... > full story -
Young Children Choose to Share Prizes After Working Together
February 11, 2011 Grownups have a good sense of what's fair. Research now shows that this is true for young children, too. Three-year-old children shared with a peer after they worked together to earn a reward, even ... > full story -
Researchers Map out Ice Sheets Shrinking During Ice Age
February 11, 2011 A set of maps has illustrated, for the first time, how the last British ice sheet shrunk during the Ice Age. Experts developed the maps to understand what effect the current shrinking of ice sheets ... > full story -
Offspring of Female Rats Given Folic Acid Supplements Develop More Breast Cancer, Study Suggests
February 11, 2011 The daughters of rats who took folic acid supplements before conception, during pregnancy and while breastfeeding have breast cancer rates twice as high as other rats, according to a new ... > full story
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