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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

World Trade Center Responders Plagued With Asthma; 9/11 Responders Twice As Likely To Have Asthma

First responders who were exposed to caustic dust and toxic pollutants following the 2001 World Trade Center terrorist attacks suffer ...  > full story

Smart Drug Delivery System; Gold Nanocage Covered With Polymer That Responds To Light

A tiny cage of gold covered with a smart polymer responds to light, opening to empty its contents and resealing when the light is ...  > full story

Antibiotic Use During Pregnancy And Birth Defects: Study Examines Associations

Penicillin and several other antibacterial medications commonly taken by pregnant women do not appear to be associated with many birth ...  > full story

The Entwined Destinies Of Humankind And Leprosy Bacteria

Leprosy still affects hundreds of thousands of people today throughout the entire world. An international team has traced the history of the ...  > full story
 

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