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- Your Brain on Big Bird: Sesame Street Helps to Reveal Patterns of Neural Development
- No Need for Routine Repeated CT Scans After Mild Head Trauma, Study Suggests
- Spinal Ultrasounds Seeking Why Astronauts Grow Taller in Space
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Posted December 21, 2012:
- Why and How Patients With Lung Cancer Initially Get Diagnosed With the Disease
- 'Heart Resilience' Biomarker May Help Predict Chemotherapy-Induced Cardiac Damage Earlier
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Posted December 19, 2012:
- Lizard Tails Detach at a Biological 'Dotted Line'
- Scientists Construct First Detailed Map of How the Brain Organizes Everything We See
- Synthetic and Biological Nanoparticles Combined to Produce New Metamaterials
Posted December 18, 2012:
- From Cassini for the Holidays: Backlit View of Saturn and Its Rings
- Immediate Health Risk Must Be Weighed Against Radiation-Induced Cancer Risk
- Prehistoric Ghosts Revealing New Details: Synchrotron Helps Identify Previously Unseen Anatomy Preserved in Fossils
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Posted December 11, 2012:
- Concussions Affect Children's Brains Even After Symptoms Subside
- Combining Diagnostic Tests More Accurate at Predicting Alzheimer's
Posted December 10, 2012:
- Cancer Scientists Identify Liposarcoma Tumors That Respond to Chemotherapy
- Prostate Cancer Now Detectable by Imaging-Guided Biopsy
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Posted December 5, 2012:
- Proteins That Indicate Which Kidney Tumors Are Most Likely to Spread Identified
- The Birth of New Cardiac Cells: Where New Heart Cells Come from
Posted December 4, 2012:
- Learning to Control Brain Activity Improves Visual Sensitivity
- The Radical Restructuring of Brain Networks in Comatose Patients
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Posted November 29, 2012:
- Obese Children More Vulnerable to Food Advertising
- Scientists Identify Key Biological Mechanism in Multiple Sclerosis
Posted November 28, 2012:
- Implantable Silk Optics Multi-Task in Body: Dissolvable Micro-Mirrors Enhance Imaging, Administer Heat, Deliver and Monitor Drugs
- Experts Recommend Closer Scrutiny of Radiation Exposure from CT Scans
- Most Patients in the Dark About What Radiologists Do
- High Altitude Climbers at Risk for Brain Bleeds
Posted November 27, 2012:
- 'Walking on Marbles' Could Be a Thing of the Past for Arthritis Patients
- Amyloid Imaging Helps in Evaluating Possible Alzheimer Disease
- 'Chemo Brain': Researchers Identify Physiological Evidence of Chemotherapy-Induced Changes in the Brain
- Breast Cancer Risk Estimates Increased With Repeated Prior CT and Nuclear Imaging
Posted November 26, 2012:
- Dramatic Rise in Autism Prevalence Parallels Research Explosion
- Scientists Image Brain Structures That Deteriorate in Parkinson's
- Swans Have Crash Landings and Hip Injuries Are More Common Than Previously Thought
- Too Much or Too Little Activity Bad for Knees
- Researchers Discover Gender-Based Differences in Alzheimer's Disease
- Brain Compensates After Traumatic Injury, Evidence Shows
- Scanning Innovation Can Reduce Radiation Exposure and Improve Personalized Medicine
Posted November 25, 2012:
- Fetal Alcohol Exposure Affects Brain Structure in Children
- Reading, Writing and Playing Games May Help Aging Brains Stay Healthy
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