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25 April 2006
Many of the emerging infectious diseases, including those caused by bioterrorist agents




25 April 2006
Tests results for a cow on an Alabama farm were positive for bovine spongiform encephalopathy




25 April 2006
PandemicFlu.gov is the government's new Web site for providing information about pandemic




25 April 2006
Mayo Clinic researchers have discovered clues about new molecular partnerships involving a




25 April 2006
Researchers excavating a Stone Age graveyard found a total of 11 teeth that had been drilled




25 April 2006
Found in the Canadian Arctic, the new fossil boasts leglike fins, scientists say




25 April 2006
Researchers at the University of Minnesota recently announced that they were able to


25 April 2006
Britain could soon overhaul its regulations on how research that uses animals is reported




25 April 2006
A team of scientists has grown human bladder sacs in the laboratory and successfully transplanted




25 April 2006
The drug-trial disaster that put six British patients in intensive care does not seem to have




25 April 2006
Experts at an earlier press briefing in London said that other wild birds are almost certain to




25 April 2006
Stem cells can be prompted to develop into bone, instead of muscle or cartilage tissue, if they




25 April 2006
The discovery of a possible hibernation hormone in the brain may unlock the mystery behind the


25 April 2006
Researchers report finding for the first time a step-by-step process explaining the evolutionary




25 April 2006
University of Arkansas poultry scientists say a touch of hops, an herb used in beer, might




25 April 2006
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego have determined what factors turn on protein




25 April 2006
Biochemists at Wake Forest University School of Medicine have made a surprising discovery about the




25 April 2006
A bacterium that lives in rivers, streams and human aqueducts uses nature's strongest glue to




25 April 2006
Research to be published in the April 18 issue of the Journal of the American College of




25 April 2006
Scientists at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Kristineberg Marine Research Station are




25 April 2006
A mutation in blood stem cells occurs in patients with a blood disorder called polycythemia vera




25 April 2006
Studying mice, pain researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have




25 April 2006
Led by materials science and engineering graduate student Michelle Roberts, the team reports in




25 April 2006
Since its introduction to the United States in 1999, West Nile virus has become the major vector-borne




25 April 2006
Scientists have observed a new mechanism of insertion for receptors in hippocampal neurons they




25 April 2006
A new field manual for first responders offers step-by-step guidance on how to recover and identify




25 April 2006
One of two separate areas of the brain light up when younger people look at a house or




25 April 2006
The helicopter hovers a few meters above the thorn trees like a mechanical bird of prey. In the




25 April 2006
Restoring wetlands and clearing poultry farms from migratory flyways could help curb the




11 April 2006
Starting March 2006, a new site for feline clinicians and scientists will appear on the




11 April 2006
While newly published research confirms that under laboratory circumstances prion-protein




11 April 2006
Last May, the national public health agency concluded that four organ transplant recipients in






11 April 2006
Does the prospect of public speaking make you panic? Do you run for the hills at the mere mention




11 April 2006
Researchers in Germany have identified a potential source of reprogrammable cells in




11 April 2006
Yet another trial of an H5N1 bird flu vaccine in humans has ended in disappointment, with only




11 April 2006
People who are suffering from a severe infection are more likely to develop dangerous blood




11 April 2006
Results of the nation's largest depression study show that one in three depressed patients who


11 April 2006
Today, more than at any time in the past, outbreaks of certain animal diseases, especially




11 April 2006
A new study does not support the theory that a boost in calcium intake or dairy consumption is


11 April 2006
A manuscript charting the birth of modern science, lost for more than 200 years, goes on sale on




11 April 2006
Researchers at Texas A&M University say cell engineering might be a way to prevent bovine




11 April 2006
Endoscopic surgery brings many advantages for patients but is very difficult for the surgeon




11 April 2006
While petting zoos pose a risk for gastrointestinal illness, most visitors aren't aware that




11 April 2006
Dr. Roger Rosenberg director of the Alzheimer’s Disease Center, led a research team including




11 April 2006
Neurosurgeons at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia are the first in the




11 April 2006
Scientists at the University of California, Santa Barbara have created a new molecule that




11 April 2006
Photodynamic therapy may be an effective treatment for fungal infections and certain




11 April 2006
Studying thousands of people, researchers at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center have




11 April 2006
Smallpox is considered a potential terrorist weapon, but millions of people in the




11 April 2006
Because the life cycle of the mosquito that transmits malaria and the microorganism that causes




11 April 2006
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center researchers




11 April 2006
Physicians with more experience are better able to detect a third heart sound that is an indicator of




11 April 2006
Government policies in Burma that restrict public health and humanitarian aid have created an




11 April 2006
Scientists have found that growth hormone, a substance that is used for body growth, is produced




11 April 2006
Pathogens are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics, causing problems for




11 April 2006
A breakthrough self-assembly technique for growing replacement cartilage offers the first




11 April 2006
This week, two research groups are independently reporting results that help explain why the




11 April 2006
Researchers have eliminated metastatic cancer in mice by combining the two best candidates yet




11 April 2006
In order for the anthrax toxin to enter a cell, its receptor-binding subunit must


11 April 2006
The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) announced in 2004 that data from


11 April 2006
Public and private institutions in at least 14 states have applied to the US Department of




11 April 2006
Researchers have cloned transgenic pigs that produce high levels of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty




11 April 2006
Scientists say it is unlikely that the developed world will soon benefit from Hungary’s recent