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20 June 2006
The threat of zoonotic transmission of infectious agents at monkey temples highlights the necessity
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20 June 2006
Scientists say they have found a mysterious link between cancer in humans and the lifespan of
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20 June 2006
The first medicine produced from a genetically modified animal has been recommended for
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20 June 2006
Zookeepers in India have set up the country's first "care home" for ageing and infirm
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20 June 2006
Two cloned mules that were entered in a race in Nevada, US, with naturally bred animals failed
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20 June 2006
China, Indonesia and African nations are under-reporting incidences of bird flu, according to
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20 June 2006
Ministers should not rule out the possibility of allowing apes to be used in experiments
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20 June 2006
Scientists have recovered DNA from a Neanderthal that lived 100,000 years ago - the oldest human-type
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20 June 2006
The role of swans and other wild birds in spreading bird flu is still unclear and
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20 June 2006
Odd-shaped rocks in the Pilbara region of Western Australia offer compelling evidence they were
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20 June 2006
Representatives of approximately 100 government agencies, veterinary and humane organizations
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20 June 2006
A new Mayo Clinic study reviewed CT scans of pancreatic cancer patients done before their
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20 June 2006
Sauropod dinosaurs were the biggest animals ever to walk the earth. But palaeontologists in
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20 June 2006
In an intensifying race to grow embryonic stem cells matched to patients, Harvard researchers
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20 June 2006
The commonest cause of blindness in the elderly has been treated with small pieces of
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20 June 2006
Open access (OA) to the research literature has the potential to accelerate recognition
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20 June 2006
Statins are recommended for primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease
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20 June 2006
Britain's Oxford University won a legal battle on Friday to increase the restrictions placed on
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20 June 2006
In "Nanotechnology: assessing the risks", Andrew Maynard of the Woodrow Wilson International Center
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20 June 2006
As many as 400,000 people in North America suffer sudden cardiac arrest. Only 30% have their
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20 June 2006
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine researchers have successfully used gene therapy to
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20 June 2006
A young Australian scientist has made an important discovery about how brain cells
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20 June 2006
"Harmless" bacteria in the digestive tracts of dairy cows, may not be so harmless after
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20 June 2006
Two wildly different pathogens – one that infects vegetables, the other infecting humans
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20 June 2006
Scientists have used data from scans of 183 subjects to identify brain areas that consistently
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20 June 2006
Despite lack of a key component of the immune system, a line of genetically engineered mice
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20 June 2006
Bacteria and fungi, some with the potential to cause disease in plants or animals, may be
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20 June 2006
An improved technique for culturing cells, developed at the National Institute of Standards and
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20 June 2006
As the world marks the 25th year since the first diagnosed case of AIDS, groundbreaking research
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20 June 2006
Three years ago Mark Kay, MD, PhD, published the first results showing that a hot new
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6 June 2006
Some people want fresh eggs or poultry, others just want a quirky pet. Whatever the reason,
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