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28 March 2006
Mayo Clinic researchers have found that people with rheumatoid arthritis are no more




28 March 2006
The deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu could hit North America during the fall snow goose migration




28 March 2006
A University of Tokyo researcher says he has made a synthetic version of Tamiflu




28 March 2006
Swiss drug maker Roche is boosting output of its flu drug, Tamiflu, by a third to meet increased




28 March 2006
A US team has identified what could be the earliest indication of Alzheimer's


28 March 2006
One of the world's most powerful supercomputers has conjured a fleeting moment in the




28 March 2006
Six men are in hospital intensive care – two of them in critical condition – after




28 March 2006
Researchers are trying to explain how a prototype drug that manipulates the immune system




28 March 2006
Why is our cochlea, the key organ of hearing, curled into a spiral? It has been often thought




28 March 2006
Hamsters blinded following damage to their optic nerve have had their vision partially restored




28 March 2006
Vaccines against a wide range of viruses could one day prevent one in 10 cancers in the UK




28 March 2006
Scientists in the United States and Australia say changes in the gene expression, not just




28 March 2006
Israel detected its first cases of H5N1 bird flu on Friday, saying the virus had killed




28 March 2006
Toshiba Corp. said on Friday it had licensed patents on DNA chips and DNA detection and analysis to




28 March 2006
Drug-resistant tumour cells lose their drug resistance when exposed to low intensity, low frequency


28 March 2006
Thousands of different types of microbes inhabit every cubic centimeter of seawater




28 March 2006
Danish scientific experiments where Ecstasy was adminstered to pigs may help to explain




28 March 2006
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of California, San Francisco




28 March 2006
Professor Robert Johnston studies hamsters to better understand how mammalian brains




28 March 2006
When HIV and other retroviruses invade a cell in the human body, a fierce battle ensues between




28 March 2006
A novel device that could use light to harmlessly and almost instantly probe for early




28 March 2006
Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute, the Centers for Disease Control, and the Armed




28 March 2006
New research by the University of Warwick's Warwick Medical School shows that the biggest health




28 March 2006
Researchers in Doernbecher Children's Hospital at Oregon Health & Science University will begin




28 March 2006
A noninvasive approach for assessing lung inflammation should accelerate efforts to develop




28 March 2006
Typically, mutations that silence genes are bad for your health. But that's not the case with


28 March 2006
Researchers can now observe real-time production of individual proteins, according to two




28 March 2006
Many patients with diseased thyroids have two safe, effective treatment options that can




14 March 2006
Veterinarians' reported use of the antiviral drug Tamiflu to prevent canine influenza in dogs has






14 March 2006
Aspergillus ustus is a mold that rarely infects humans; only 15 systemic cases have been




14 March 2006
These drawings from the Chauvet cave were originally dated to around 31,000 years ago




14 March 2006
An application to market a drug made in the milk of genetically modified (GM) goats was




14 March 2006
The evidence is mounting that great apes are a cultured lot, researchers heard at the




14 March 2006
Do the faint traces of anaesthetics that waft around operating rooms somehow prime physicians




14 March 2006
As a Jurassic predator, it was hardly in the big league. But compared with the shrew-like




14 March 2006
A dead cat on the German Baltic island of Rügen has been found carrying the H5N1 bird flu




14 March 2006
Chemotherapy for an immune system disorder might also be effective in treating people infected




14 March 2006
The World Health Organization recently stated the following: “Since 2003, the world




14 March 2006
Israeli Veterinary Services at the Ministry of Agriculture have banned the transport of




14 March 2006
Most U.S. workers say they feel rushed on the job, but they are getting less accomplished than a




14 March 2006
Australian scientists are testing a vaccine to fight two deadly animal viruses that can




14 March 2006
Bird flu is likely to cross over into people again and again if it ever even once acquires




14 March 2006
Researchers in Argentina have determined that night blindness is a new clinical




14 March 2006
A study of elderly Dutch men indicates that eating or drinking cocoa is associated with




14 March 2006
Brochures produced by pharmaceutical companies to promote drugs to doctors don't always




14 March 2006
The methicilline-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) ‘superbug’ evades many of the




14 March 2006
Two Columbia scientists have discovered the fossil of a toothless crocodile relative that




14 March 2006
New research is reinforcing the longstanding belief that a connection exists between




14 March 2006
Independent research teams from Harvard Medical School and Children's Hospital Boston have




14 March 2006
For decades, scientists have wondered how living organisms manufacture the essential vitamin




14 March 2006
A team of researchers from the UAB has found experimental evidence in rats showing a link




14 March 2006
The findings could also be significant for developing new ways to help patients with autoimmune




14 March 2006
The popular dietary supplements glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate proved no better than a




14 March 2006
Drawing on lab experiments and computer studies, Johns Hopkins researchers have learned how




14 March 2006
In an important study forthcoming in the March 2006 issue of the American Naturalist




14 March 2006
Scientists have successfully conducted the first clinical trial giving xenon gas to patients undergoing




14 March 2006
Wild-type laboratory mice possess a functional second thymus located in the neck, according to




14 March 2006
Virologists are working to slow the spread of the largest recorded outbreak of chikungunya