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TCE Exposure Linked to Increased Risk of Some Cancers
May 30, 2013 Trichloroethylene (TCE) exposure has possible links to increased liver cancer risk, and the relationship between TCE exposure and risks of cancers of low incidence and those with confounding by ... > full story -
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Innovative New Nanotechnology Stops Bed Bugs in Their Tracks -- Literally
May 30, 2013 Bed bugs now need to watch their step. Researchers have developed a safe, non-chemical resource that literally stops bed bugs in their tracks. This innovative new technology acts as a human-made web ... > full story -
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Researchers Gain Insight Into Key Protein Linked to Cancers, Neurodegenerative Disorders
May 30, 2013 Researchers studying a key molecular player called Hsp70 that is responsible for protein homeostasis have uncovered how it binds together with another molecule responsible for intracellular energy ... > full story -
Novel Approach to Create Red Blood Cells, Platelets in Vitro
May 30, 2013 A study led by Boston University School of Medicine has identified a novel approach to create an unlimited number of human red blood cells and platelets in vitro. In collaboration with Boston ... > full story -
Researchers Coax Clays to Make Human Bone
May 30, 2013 Whether damaged by injury, disease or age, your body as an adult can't create entirely new bone, but maybe science can. Researchers are making strides in tissue engineering, designing scaffolds that ... > full story -
Sensitive New Microphone Modeled on Fly Ear
May 30, 2013 Using the sensitive ears of a parasitic fly for inspiration, a group of researchers has created a new type of microphone that achieves better acoustical performance than what is currently available ... > full story -
Nerve Stimulation Helps With Overactive Bladder
May 30, 2013 New research finds that symptoms of overactive bladder, or OAB, were reduced in those who received tibial nerve stimulation. The three-year results show participants with urinary frequency, urgency ... > full story -
Cost of Resiliency in Kids Uncovered
May 30, 2013 Children living in poverty who appear to succeed socially may be failing biologically. Students able to overcome the stress of growing up poor are labeled "resilient" because of their ability to ... > full story -
Brain Makes Its Own Version of Valium
May 30, 2013 Researchers have found that a naturally occurring protein secreted only in discrete areas of the mammalian brain may act as a Valium-like brake on certain types of epileptic ... > full story -
Soccer Training Improves Heart Health of Men With Type 2 Diabetes
May 30, 2013 A new study demonstrates that soccer training improves heart function, reduces blood pressure and elevates exercise capacity in patients with type 2 diabetes. Soccer training also reduces the need ... > full story
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