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Posted March 13, 2007:
- Depressed Mothers Can Still Be Good Moms
- Gene That May Lead to Autism Identified
- New Species Of Snapper Discovered In Brazil
- Explaining Why We Smell Better When We Sniff
- Belly Fat May Drive Inflammatory Processes Associated With Disease
- Sleep Disorders Can Impair Children's IQs As Much As Lead Exposure
- Jet Engines Help Solve The Mysteries Of The Voice
- Cannibalistic Signals Help Mammalian Embryos Develop Normally
- Viagra Drug May Help Improve Exercise Capacity In Pulmonary Fibrosis Patients
- G6PD Deficiency Is Associated With Significant Protection Against Severe, Life-Threatening Malaria
- Malaria: The Right Vaccine In The Right Place?
- Computer Predicts Wishes Of Incapacitated Patients Better Than Family Or Loved Ones
- If Children Could Chose Their Parents: Long-Lived Parents Provide Health Benefits
- Mental Illnesses Appear Common Among Veterans Returning From Iraq And Afghanistan
- Hackers Get Bum Rap For Corporate America's Digital Delinquency
- Insomnia Drug Can Improve Brain Function In Certain Patients
- Keeping The Body In Sync: The Stability Of Cellular Clocks
- Infection Detectives Use Disease 'Fingerprints' To Track Common Infections In Children
- One-Parent Households Double Risk Of Childhood Sexual Abuse
- Making Sense Of The World Through A Cochlear Implant
- Obese Patients Run Higher Risk Of Post-Operative Complications
- Study Of Drug Therapy For Compulsive Buying Yields A Puzzle
- Aging Boosts Chances That A Family Line Will Be Long-Lived
- Confusion Over Right-of-Way May Be Adding To Pedestrian Road Trauma
- Biologists Develop Large Gene Dataset For Rice Plant
- Botanists Identify New Species Of North American Bamboo
- Reassessment Of Some Foundations Of Statistical Mechanics
- A Step Toward Inexpensive Geothermal Energy
- Star Family Seen Through Dusty Fog
- New Hope For Parkinson's in Understanding Causes Of Cell Death
- How Long Is A Child A Child? Human Developmental Patterns Emerged More Than 160,000 Years Ago
- Mechanisms Involved With Tumor Relapse Identified
- Twelve-Step Screening May Help Reduce Sudden Death In Young Athletes
Posted March 12, 2007:
- Race Affects Tobacco Absorption In Children, Study Suggests
- Increased Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Stimulates Soils To Release, Not Store, CO2
- Pig Study Forces Rethink Of Pacific Colonisation
- Correcting RNA Splicing May Help Treat Spinal Muscular Atrophy
- Perceived Attractiveness Driven By Link Between Gender And Gender-Specific Roles
- Disease Opened Door To Invading Species In California
- Caribbean Extinctions Occurred Two Million Years After Apparent Cause
- Lifting Chinese Tiger Trade Ban A Death Sentence For Wild Tigers, Say Wildlife Experts
- Eighteen Percent Of Young Women Experience Sexual Victimization
- Testing Adult Stem Cells For Heart Damage Repair
- 'Virtual Iraq' To Aid Traumatised Military Staff
- Obesity Surgery Can Lead To Memory Loss, Other Problems
- Men More Likely To Benefit From Clot-Busting Stroke Treatment
- Study Confirms Imaging Compound Identifies Amyloid-Beta In Human Brain
- Sleep Apnea Common, But Undiagnosed, Among Pacemaker Patients
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