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Posted May 28, 2007:
- Hepatitis C Negatively Impacts HIV
- Model Methanogens Provide Clues To Possible Mars Life
- Flexible Genes Allow Ants To Change Destiny
- 'Smart' Mice Teach Scientists About Learning Process, Brain Disorders
- Immunization Against Type 1 Diabetes: Mice Successfully Treated
- Switchable Two-Color Light Source On A Silicon Chip
- Withdrawn Multiple Sclerosis Drug Returns To Market
- Not-So-Heavy Metal: Electrical Conductivity In Textiles
- Sheep Offer Model For Undernourishment In Pregnant Teen Girls
- Sex In The Morning Or In The Evening?
- Different Type Of Iron Supplement Is Better At Boosting Iron Levels
- How Will Climate Change Affect Arctic Predators?
- Experts Outline Steps Needed To Reduce Smoking In The US
- Iron Shows The Way To Copper And Gold
- Follow-Up Care For Breast Cancer Patients Is 'Devalued And Deregulated'
- A Gloomy Mars Warms Up
- Antihistamine Offers Relief For Cirrhosis Patients With Insomnia
- Russia's Precambrian Layer Hides Riddle Of Earth's Oxygen
- Contact Lens Solution Voluntarily Recalled
- Asthma In Children And Other Recent Asthma Research Findings Presented
- Pre And Post-Menopausal Women Equally Responsive To Most Sexual Desire Cues, According To Study
Posted May 27, 2007:
- El Nino And African Monsoon Have Strongly Influenced Intense Hurricane Frequency In The Past
- New Treatment For Crohn's Disease Appears Promising
- Possible New Breast Cancer Gene Discovered
- Comatose Patient Regains Consciousness After Biosynthetic 'Glue' Seals Spinal Fluid Leak
- Insects' Nervous Systems May Provide Clues On Neurodegenerative Diseases
- Personality More Important Than Job Satisfaction In Determining Job Performance Success
- Study Focuses On Only Carnivore With 'Fingerprints'
- Some Cancers Linked To Very Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, Study Suggests
- Pointing A Finger At The Source Of Fecal Bacteria
- Appetite-Regulating Peptide Leptin Influences Alcohol Craving For Some Alcoholics
- Aggressive Treatment For Whiplash Does Not Promote Faster Recovery
- Most Pediatric Chemotherapy Mistakes Reach Patients, Study Finds
Posted May 26, 2007:
- Scientists Probe Bones' Tiny Building Blocks
- Second Sleep Gene Identified
- New Fabrication Technique Yields Nanoscale UV LEDs
- Gastric Bypass Surgery Linked To Neurological Conditions, Study Suggests
- Stem Cells May Look Malignant, Not Act It
- Advertising And Childhood Obesity: Food Companies Changing Little, Study Finds
- Shine On, Shine On, Climate Monitoring Station: Moon-Based Observatories Proposed
- New Method For Crossing Blood-Brain Barrier Patented
- Atom Interferometry Displays New Quantum Tricks
- Red Wine Protects The Prostate, Research Suggests
- 'Not So Fast, Supercomputers,' Say Software Programmers
- Sperm Donors Valued Less Than Egg Donors
Posted May 25, 2007:
- Scientists Build An 'Ice Top' At The Bottom Of The World
- Prostate Cancer: High Pretreatment PSA Velocity Predicts Worse Outcome
- Airline Passengers Who Contaminate Cabins To Be Accurately Pinpointed
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