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Women With Pre-Eclampsia Are at Higher Risk of Complications Following Childbirth
January 10, 2013 Women with pre-eclampsia are at a higher risk of complications following delivery and should continue to be monitored for up to 72 hours, suggests a new ... > full story -
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Ethical Dilemmas in Social Network-Based Research
January 10, 2013 The growing trend towards conducting research on youths as they use social networking sites like Facebook raises ethical questions in academia. Guidelines and best practices are ... > full story -
Is There a Period of Increased Vulnerability for Repeat Traumatic Brain Injury?
January 10, 2013 Repeat traumatic brain injury affects a subgroup of the 3.5 million people who suffer head trauma each year. Even a mild repeat TBI that occurs when the brain is still recovering from an initial ... > full story -
Bench to Bedside: How to Fast Track Targeted Cancer Drugs With Radiation Into the Clinic
January 9, 2013 Researchers from the translational research program of the National Cancer Institute and the Radiation Therapy Oncology Therapy Group have developed new guidelines to help fast track the clinical ... > full story -
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Study Defines When Disclosing a Whistle-Blower's Identity, Like in an Email, Becomes Retaliation
January 7, 2013 Under the law, whistle-blowers are supposed to be protected from direct reprisals on the job, including discrimination. But what if they and their actions becomes the subject of a widely distributed ... > full story -
Lower Thresholds for Blood Transfusion Found to Have No Adverse Effects on Patients' Health
January 2, 2013 A systematic review of 19 clinical trials comparing higher versus lower hemoglobin thresholds in red blood cell transfusion concludes that there is no significant difference in patient outcomes with ... > full story -
Role of Gravity in Motion of Granular Materials: Discovery Could Have Applications in Pharmaceutical Industry, Space Missions
December 20, 2012 Researchers have made a new discovery about the role of gravity in granular materials which could have applications in the pharmaceutical industry and provide a new understanding of images of ... > full story -
We Are Basically Honest – Except When We Are at Work, Study Suggests
December 14, 2012 A new study has revealed we are more honest than you might think. The research suggests that it pains us to tell lies, particularly when we are in our own homes. It appears that being honest is ... > full story -
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No Strong Evidence to Back Use of Cannabis Extract in Multiple Sclerosis
December 12, 2012 There is no strong evidence to back the use of cannabis extract in the treatment of multiple sclerosis, concludes a review of the available evidence on the first licensed ... > full story -
Will Climate Change Cause Water Conflict?
December 12, 2012 Climate change plays a secondary role in the origin or aggravation of social conflicts linked to water. Political discourses must avoid directly linking climate change with social conflict and human ... > full story
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