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Posted November 11, 2009:
- People With Less Education Could Be More Susceptible To The Flu
- Implications Of Past Forecasting Errors Often Underestimated
- Scientists Call For Ban On Alcohol-industry Sponsorship Of Sport
- IUD Is Most Popular Long-acting Contraceptive Amongst Europeans
- Expert On Terrorism Warns About The Implantation Of Radical Islamism In Spain Since 11-M
- Underground Power Lines That Bypass Monuments In Cities
- Reducing Greenhouse Gases May Not Be Enough To Slow Climate Change
Posted November 10, 2009:
- Costs Of Plug-in Cars Key To Broad Consumer Acceptance
- Men Leave: Separation And Divorce Far More Common When The Wife Is The Patient
- Colon Cancer Screening More Effective Earlier In Day, Study Finds
- Economists Forecast For 2010 Looks Better, Relative To This Year
- Researchers Mobilizing Global Resources To Test New Treatments For Severe H1N1 Infection
- 90 Percent Of Africans Are Not Protected By Smoke-free Laws
- Foreign Subtitles Improve Speech Perception
- Health Care Accounts For Eight Percent Of US Carbon Footprint, Calculation Finds
- One In Four Hospitalized Heart Failure Patients With Medicare Back In Hospital Within A Month
- Butterfly Payload To Launch Nov. 16 On Space Shuttle
Posted November 9, 2009:
- Sneezing In Times Of A Flu Pandemic
- Physician Bias Might Keep Life-saving Transplants From Black And Hispanic Patients
- Failing The Sniff Test: Researchers Find New Way To Spot Fraud
- Consumers Spend More On Products With Detailed Nutritional Information
- Dangers Of Incapacitating Chemical Weapons And Widespread Misuse Of Riot Control Agents
- Health Information Not Communicated Well To Minority Populations, Researcher Finds
- Experts Offer Strategies For Working With Immigrant Victims Of Violence
- Population Movement Can Be Critical Factor In Dengue's Spread
- Expectant Moms, Babies Subjects Of New Singapore Study To Prevent Obesity And Diabetes In Adults
- Credit Crisis, Debt Load A Double Whammy For Investment
- Those With More Difficult To Treat Forms Of Hepatitis C Are Half As Likely To Get Treated, Study Finds
- Discussing Adverse Events With Patients Improves How They Rate Their Hospital Care
- Study Examines Quality And Duration Of Primary Care Visits
- Fewer Emergency Patients Seen Within Recommended Time Frame
- Back Pain Permanently Sidelines Soldiers At War
- Using Science To Save Lives Of Mothers And Children In Africa
- Marine Reserves Can Be An Effective Tool For Managing Fisheries
- National Anti-gun Violence Program Largely Successful
- CEOs Make It Out Like Their Companies Will Save The World
Posted November 8, 2009:
Posted November 7, 2009:
- New Computer Simulator Helps Design Military Strategies Based On Ants' Movements
- Most Parents, High-priority Adults Who Tried To Get H1N1 Vaccine For Themselves And Children Unable To Get It, Poll Finds
- Families Suffer From Problem Gambling
Posted November 6, 2009:
- Pandemic Flu Vaccine Campaigns May Be Undermined By Coincidental Medical Events
- For Improving Early Literacy, Reading Comics Is No Child's Play
- All Dressed-up And Nowhere To Go: Inappropriate Clothing Prevents Children Playing Outside
- Perceived Parent-pressure Causes Excessive Antibiotic Prescription
- The First Casualty Of War: News Reports Match Misperception Of Civilian Deaths, Study Finds
- New System Preserves Right To Privacy In Internet Searches
- When Should Flu Trigger A School Shutdown?
- Physical Education Key To Improving Health In Low-income Adolescents
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