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20 June 2006
The threat of zoonotic transmission of infectious agents at monkey temples highlights the necessity




20 June 2006
Scientists say they have found a mysterious link between cancer in humans and the lifespan of




20 June 2006
The first medicine produced from a genetically modified animal has been recommended for




20 June 2006
Zookeepers in India have set up the country's first "care home" for ageing and infirm




20 June 2006
Two cloned mules that were entered in a race in Nevada, US, with naturally bred animals failed




20 June 2006
China, Indonesia and African nations are under-reporting incidences of bird flu, according to




20 June 2006
Ministers should not rule out the possibility of allowing apes to be used in experiments




20 June 2006
Scientists have recovered DNA from a Neanderthal that lived 100,000 years ago - the oldest human-type




20 June 2006
The role of swans and other wild birds in spreading bird flu is still unclear and


20 June 2006
Odd-shaped rocks in the Pilbara region of Western Australia offer compelling evidence they were


20 June 2006
Representatives of approximately 100 government agencies, veterinary and humane organizations




20 June 2006
A new Mayo Clinic study reviewed CT scans of pancreatic cancer patients done before their


20 June 2006
Sauropod dinosaurs were the biggest animals ever to walk the earth. But palaeontologists in




20 June 2006
In an intensifying race to grow embryonic stem cells matched to patients, Harvard researchers




20 June 2006
The commonest cause of blindness in the elderly has been treated with small pieces of


20 June 2006
Open access (OA) to the research literature has the potential to accelerate recognition




20 June 2006
Statins are recommended for primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease


20 June 2006
Britain's Oxford University won a legal battle on Friday to increase the restrictions placed on




20 June 2006
In "Nanotechnology: assessing the risks", Andrew Maynard of the Woodrow Wilson International Center




20 June 2006
As many as 400,000 people in North America suffer sudden cardiac arrest. Only 30% have their




20 June 2006
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine researchers have successfully used gene therapy to




20 June 2006
A young Australian scientist has made an important discovery about how brain cells




20 June 2006
"Harmless" bacteria in the digestive tracts of dairy cows, may not be so harmless after


20 June 2006
Two wildly different pathogens – one that infects vegetables, the other infecting humans




20 June 2006
Scientists have used data from scans of 183 subjects to identify brain areas that consistently




20 June 2006
Despite lack of a key component of the immune system, a line of genetically engineered mice


20 June 2006
Bacteria and fungi, some with the potential to cause disease in plants or animals, may be




20 June 2006
An improved technique for culturing cells, developed at the National Institute of Standards and




20 June 2006
As the world marks the 25th year since the first diagnosed case of AIDS, groundbreaking research


20 June 2006
Three years ago Mark Kay, MD, PhD, published the first results showing that a hot new




6 June 2006
Some people want fresh eggs or poultry, others just want a quirky pet. Whatever the reason,






6 June 2006
Since January 2004, a total of 22 persons have been confirmed infected with avian




6 June 2006
Haven't scientists already announced the completion of the human genome? Well, yes. Twice.




6 June 2006
The World Health Organization (WHO) has rebuffed requests from the pharmaceutical




6 June 2006
Scientists have spotted the signs of an HIV-like virus in chimpanzees in southern




6 June 2006
Using RNA interference to shut down harmful genes can have fatal flaw. New studies on the




6 June 2006
Doctors believe they have traced a rare genetic illness affecting five children to a




6 June 2006
There are asymmetries in the way animals perceive numbers and time, and a recent experiment




6 June 2006
The deadly human form of mad cow disease, vCJD, may have infected far more people than




6 June 2006
There may be a simple way to provide elderly Americans with extra protection against the annual




6 June 2006
India has banned the production and sale of an anti-inflammatory drug used in cattle that




6 June 2006
Researchers at Children’s Hospital Boston have discovered a naturally occurring growth factor




6 June 2006
An Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute research laboratory has developed a




6 June 2006
Scientists report using in-vivo gene therapy to restore the immune system in




6 June 2006
Merck Research Laboratories in West Point, Pa., is seeking approval for the first cervical




6 June 2006
Children who are exposed to cats soon after birth may have an increased risk of developing




6 June 2006
Eighteen years later, people who worked with lead have significant loss of brain cells and




6 June 2006
The brain, that exquisite network of billions of communicating cells, starts to




6 June 2006
Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine have taken a step toward understanding


6 June 2006
An international team of scientists has developed an explanation for why Madagascar has




6 June 2006
University of Florida scientists have delivered a gene through an eggshell to give sight




6 June 2006
It sounds like one of those curiosities which pops up in wildlife documentaries, but the African




6 June 2006
It will be nature vs. nurture when the University of Idaho's two mule clones Idaho




6 June 2006
Research conducted at Oregon Health & Science University suggests that contrary to popular




6 June 2006
University of Minnesota researchers have found a group of cells in the intestinal system of




6 June 2006
Two surgical procedures, one invasive and the other much less so, for premature infants with




6 June 2006
Scientists now have inside information to use in the fight against Proteus mirabilis




6 June 2006
The researchers base their findings on analysis of gut tissue taken from rats subjected to


6 June 2006
Scientists at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) and three other institutions




6 June 2006
Acute postoperative pain is followed by persistent pain in 10–50% of individuals after common




6 June 2006
Pathogenic avian influenza A virus H5N1 has caused outbreaks in poultry and migratory