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New All-Sky Map Shows the Magnetic Fields of the Milky Way With the Highest Precision
December 6, 2011 With a unique new all-sky map, scientists have made significant progress toward measuring the magnetic field structure of the Milky Way in unprecedented detail. Specifically, the map is of a quantity ... > full storyMore: -
Few Parents Recall Being Told by Doctors That Their Child Is Overweight
December 5, 2011 A new study finds that among parents of overweight children, less than 25 percent recall ever being told by a doctor or other health care provider that their child is ... > full story -
Study Looks at the Nature of Change in Our Aging, Changing Brains
November 28, 2011 As we get older, our cognitive abilities change, improving when we're younger and declining as we age. Scientists posit a hierarchical structure within which these abilities are organized. There's ... > full story -
Study Debunks Stereotype That Men Think About Sex All Day Long
November 28, 2011 Men may think about sex more often than women do, but a new study suggests that men also think about other biological needs, such as eating and sleep, more frequently than women do, as well. And the ... > full story -
Physicists Set Strongest Limit on Mass of Dark Matter
November 23, 2011 Physicists have set the strongest limit for the mass of dark matter, the mysterious particles believed to make up nearly a quarter of the universe. The researchers report that dark matter must have a ... > full story -
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Importance of Treatment Process and Outcomes Varies Among Patients With Psoriasis
November 21, 2011 Among patients with moderate to severe psoriasis, treatment options that are most compatible with their personal and professional life appear to be most important, and treatment location appears more ... > full story -
Erectile Dysfunction Study Shows High Prevalence of Peripheral Neuropathy
November 15, 2011 Researchers have uncovered clear links between erectile dysfunction (ED) and peripheral neuropathy. This study of 90 patients shows that men with more severe symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, which ... > full story -
Routine Head Hits in School Sports May Cause Brain Injury
November 14, 2011 The brain scans of high school football and hockey players showed subtle injury -- even if they did not suffer a concussion -- after taking routine hits to the head during the normal course of play, ... > full story -
U.S. National School Lunch Program Improves Health of Children in Low-Income Households, Study Suggests
November 10, 2011 A recent study confirmed that the U.S. National School Lunch Program (NSLP) improves the health outcomes of children who reside in low-income households. The study of nearly 2,700 NSLP children found ... > full story -
Research Team Unravels Tomato Pathogen's Tricks of the Trade
November 3, 2011 The genome of several Pseudomonas syrinage pv. tomato isolates have been sequenced in order to track the bacterial pathogen's ability to overcome plant defenses and to develop methods to prevent ... > full story
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