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Posted October 25, 2013:



  • Depression Key Link Between Intimate Partner Violence, Food Insecurity

  • No Longer a Man's Race

  • Understanding DNA Damage from Common Radiation Threat, Low-Energy Electrons

  • Parents Greatly Underestimate How Often Their Children Are Cyberbullied

  • Proteins in One of the World's Main Biodiesel Plants Have Been Mapped, and It Does Not Look Good

  • Nano-Dwarves Turn Tumor Assassins

  • Children With Brain Injuries Nearly Twice as Likely to Suffer from Depression

  • DNA Variants May Influence COPD Patients' Response to Inhaled Bronchodilators

  • New Kit Predicts Most Common Lung Cancer Survival

  • Important Step Towards Stem Cell-Based Treatment for Stroke

  • Antibody Fragment Effectively Fights Alzheimer's Disease in Mice

  • New Treatment Potential for Severe Asthma Patients

  • Researchers Develop Label-Free Automatic Cancer Diagnostics

  • Lou Gehrig’s Disease: From Patient Stem Cells to Potential Treatment Strategy

  • Sleep Apnea Associated With Subclinical Myocardial Injury

  • Debunking Myths About How Cancer Spreads

  • 'High-Risk' Organs from Deceased Donors Safe When Screened With Current Methods

  • Nanomechanics of Drug-Target Interactions; Antibacterial Resistance Detection


Posted October 24, 2013:



  • Kids Are More Likely to Trust Attractive Adults

  • Exercise During Pregnancy Improves Vascular Function of Offspring Into Adulthood

  • Reading This in a Meeting? Women Twice as Likely as Men to Be Offended by Smartphone Use

  • Foreign Private Patients Provide Lucrative Source of NHS Income

  • High Cost of Self-Referral With No Patient Benefit

  • Ultrasound Device Combined With Clot-Buster Safe for Stroke

  • Kids' Asthma Medication Frequently Administered Inaccurately, Leading to Poor Health Outcomes

  • Insights Into Genetic Architecture of OCD, Tourette Syndrome

  • Study Finds That Paying People to Become Kidney Donors Could Be Cost-Effective

  • First Gene Detected for Most Common Form of Mitral Valve Prolapse

  • What Is It About Your Face? Researchers Provide New Insight Into Why Each Human Face Is Unique

  • Young, Black Women at Highest Risk for Lupus, Suffer More Life-Threatening Complications

  • Yeast, Human Stem Cells Drive Discovery of New Parkinson's Disease Drug Targets

  • Genes Interact With Parental Care in Producing Childhood Behavioral Problems, Study Suggests

  • Study Ties Bone Marrow Transplant to Negative Sexual Side Effects

  • Grafted Limb Cells Acquire Molecular 'Fingerprint' of New Location

  • Bioinformatics Breakthrough: High Quality Transcriptome from as Few as Fifty Cells

  • Study Finds Drug Helps Against Pancreatic Cancer

  • High Altitude Hypoxia Can Be Detected Before Symptoms Apparent

  • Identifying a Mystery Channel Crucial for Hearing

  • Study Suggests Detecting ERG Gene Deletion Useful for Risk Stratification in Childhood Illness

  • Deadly Gaps Persist in New Drug Development for Neglected Diseases

  • Gene Variants in Immune System Pathways Correlated With Composition of Microbes of Human Body

  • 'Anklebot' Helps Determine Ankle Stiffness

  • Finding Psychiatric Drugs in the Movements of Mice

  • Obesity May Increase Risk of Clostridium Difficile Infection

  • Researchers Apply Brainpower to Understanding Neural Stem Cell Differentiation

  • Bee Sting Allergy Could Be a Defense Response Gone Haywire

  • Genetic Mutation Provides Clues to Battling Childhood Obesity

  • Molecular Biology: Designer of Protein Factories Exposed

  • Review of Daily Aspirin Dosage Highlights Concerns About Side Effects

  • Extensive Use of Fluorinated Substances Has Potential Harmful Effects



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