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Posted April 29, 2013:
- Growing New Arteries, Bypassing Blocked Ones
- Promising Results from First U.S. Clinical Trial for Stem Cell-Based Treatment of ALS
- Rear Seat Design: A Priority for Children's Safety in Cars
Posted April 28, 2013:
- How Does Pregnancy Reduce Breast Cancer Risk?
- Clarifying the Effect of Stem Cell Therapy on Cancer
- Success in Observation of Swelling of Single-Particle of Silicon Electrode for Lithium Ion Batteries During Charging Reaction
- Conversion from 'Bad' Fat to Good Fat
- Mapping of Cancer Cell Fuel Pumps Paves the Way for New Drugs
Posted April 26, 2013:
- New Drug Stimulates Immune System to Kill Infected Cells in Animal Model of Hepatitis B Infection
- Battery of Tests on Cancer Cells Shows Them as 'Squishy,' Yet Tactically Strong
- Developmental Neurobiology: How the Brain Folds to Fit
- Flu and Bacteria: Better Prognosis for This Potentially Fatal Combination
- Racing Car With Electric Drive
Posted April 25, 2013:
- Poor Parenting -- Including Overprotection -- Increases Bullying Risk
- How Parkinson's Disease Protein Acts Like a Virus
- Potential New Way to Detect Colorectal and Other Cancers
- Clues to Making Vaccine for Infant Respiratory Illness
- Researchers 'Capture' Replication of Human Genome for First Time
- Potential Diabetes Breakthrough: Hormone Spurs Beta Cell Production
- Cellulose Goes Off the Rails: Without Microtubule Guidance, Cellulose Causes Changes in Organ Patterns During Growth
- Psychological Vulnerable Older Adults Are More Susceptible to Fraud
- 'Redshirting' Kindergarteners Not as Common as Reported
- Reviving a Foe of Cancer
- Melatonin Delays ALS Symptom Onset and Death in Mice
- Faith in God Positively Influences Treatment for Individuals With Psychiatric Illness
- Link Between School Climate and Violence Confirmed
- Nanostructures Improve the Efficiency of Solar Cells
Posted April 24, 2013:
- Gut Bacteria Byproduct Predicts Heart Attack and Stroke
- Psychopaths Are Not Neurally Equipped to Have Concern for Others
- Toxicity Profile Informs Decision on Preferred Conditioning Regimen in Autologous Transplant for Neuroblastoma
- After Brain Injury, New Astrocytes Play Unexpected Role in Healing
- Firefly Protein Lights Up Degenerating Muscles, Aiding Muscular-Dystrophy Research
- Mild Blast Injury Causes Molecular Changes in Brain Akin to Alzheimer
- Majority of Children Readmitted to Hospital Following Stem Cell Transplant
Posted April 23, 2013:
- People Care About Source of Money, Attach Less Value to 'Tainted' Wealth
- ALS Trial Suggests Novel Therapy Is Safe
- Children Routinely Injured or Killed by Guns, U.S. Study Shows; Access to Loaded, Unlocked Firearms Remains a Problem
- Doctors-in-Training Spend Very Little Time at Patient Bedside, Study Finds
- New Pathway, Enhancing Tamoxifen to Tame Aggressive Breast Cancer Identified
- Insights Into Deadly Coral Bleaching Could Help Preserve Reefs: Surprising Result from Study of 1893 World's Fair Corals
- Scientists Reveals Escalating Cost of Forest Conservation
- Decoding Touch: Rats Detect Textures With Their Whiskers
Posted April 22, 2013:
- Diagnostic Errors More Common, Costly and Harmful Than Treatment Mistakes
- Scientists Advance Understanding of Human Brown Adipose Tissue and Grow New Cells
- Screening Detects Ovarian Cancer Using Neighboring Cells
- Scientist Identifies Protein Molecule Used to Maintain Adult Stem Cells in Fruit Flies
- Scientists Cage Dead Zebras in Africa to Understand the Spread of Anthrax
- New Light Shed on Early Stage Alzheimer's Disease
- Antibody Transforms Stem Cells Directly Into Brain Cells
- Method Makes It Easier to Separate Useful Stem Cells from 'Problem' Ones for Therapies
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