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Posted April 30, 2013:
- Membrane Remodeling: Where Yoga Meets Cell Biology
- Tactics of New Middle East Virus Suggest Treating by Altering Lung Cells' Response to Infection
- Protein Improves Efficacy of Tumor-Killing Enzyme
- Experimental Drug Inhibits Growth in All Stages of Common Kidney Cancer
- How to Spot Liars in Official Interviews
- Step Toward Medicines to Help Combat a Range of Diseases Currently Considered 'Undruggable'
- Low Vitamin D Levels a Risk Factor for Pneumonia
- Strong Personalities Are Weak When Faced With Change
- Low HDL-Cholesterol: Not Quantity, but Quality
Posted April 29, 2013:
- Be Alert to Blind Cord Strangulation Risk, Parents of Young Children Warned
- Obesity in Early 20s Curbs Chances of Reaching Middle Age
- No Benefit of Evening Primrose Oil for Treating Eczema, Review Suggests
- Targeting Prescribers Can Reduce Excessive Use of Antibiotics in Hospitals
- Smoking Prevention in Schools: Does It Work?
- Identification of Gene Variants Affecting Fertility Offers New Treatment Possibility
- Microglia Can Be Derived from Patient-Specific Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells and May Help Modulate the Course of Central Nervous System Diseases
- Scientists Discover How a Protein Finds Its Way
- How We Decode 'Noisy' Language in Daily Life: How People Rationally Interpret Linguistic Input
- Frequently Used Biologic Agents Might Cause Acute Liver Injury
- Retirement Expert: Medicare Already Means-Tested
- Rare, Lethal Childhood Disease Tracked to Protein
- Reading Wordless Storybooks to Toddlers May Expose Them to Richer Language
- Cancer Studies Often Lack Necessary Rigor to Answer Key Questions
- Subjects of Phase I Study of Transcranial Mr-Guided Focused Ultrasound Thalamotomy See Reduced Tremor, Improved Quality of Life
- Antidepressants Linked With Increased Risks After Surgery
- Mediterranean Diet Linked to Preserving Memory
- U. S. Children Born Outside the United States Have Lower Risk of Allergic Disease
- Do You Obsess Over Your Appearance? Your Brain Might Be Wired Abnormally
- Key Shift in Brain That Creates Drive to Overeat Identified
- Big Data Analysis Identifies Prognostic RNA Markers in a Common Form of Breast Cancer
- Neuroscientists Use Statistical Model to Draft Fantasy Teams of Neurons
- Adults Lack Stem Cells for Making New Eggs
- Patterned Hearts: Bioengineers Create Rubber-Like Material Bearing Micropatterns for Stronger, More Elastic Hearts
- VEGF May Not Be Relevant Biomarker for Advanced Prostate Cancer
- Sniffing out Schizophrenia
- Foul-Smelling Gas Shows Health Benefits in Reducing Joint Swelling
- Analysis: U.S. Emergency Care Cost Estimates Are Too Low
- Thymus Teaches Immune Cells to Ignore Vital Gut Bacteria
- Growing New Arteries, Bypassing Blocked Ones
- Treatment by Naturopathic Doctors Shows Reduction in Cardiovascular Risk Factors
- How Would You Like Your Assistant -- Human or Robotic?
- Promising Results from First U.S. Clinical Trial for Stem Cell-Based Treatment of ALS
- Molecular Role of Gene Linked to Blood Vessel Formation Uncovered
- Will Green Tea Help You Lose Weight?
- Pathological Gambling Caused by Excessive Optimism
- 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
- Pennsylvania Residents Concerned About Health Effects of Hydrofracking
- Conversion from 'Bad' Fat to Good Fat
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