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26 September 2006
The deadly livestock virus that has taken the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany by surprise


26 September 2006
The disgraced stem cell scientist Woo Suk Hwang is back at work, but not on anything involving




26 September 2006
Mining a trove of archived data from Central Asia, scientists have found that




26 September 2006
The unpleasant side effects of cancer treatments may not be necessary for successful tumor




26 September 2006
The immune system may contribute to tooth loss associated with the gum disease periodontitis


26 September 2006
Legislative changes giving Russia's government more authority over the Academy of




26 September 2006
Australians often laugh at some people's notion that kangaroos hop down the streets




26 September 2006
The central nervous system appears to exert a profound influence over the body’s immune




26 September 2006
Mast cells are most known for their association with allergic reactions, as they act like


26 September 2006
When nerve cells excite muscle fibers to flex, getting synaptic proteins and components into




26 September 2006
Nerve cells in the retinas of elderly mice show an unexpected and purposeful burst




26 September 2006
Statisticians at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital have developed a new technique that




26 September 2006
A team of scientists from Texas A&M University and The University of Glasgow Veterinary School




26 September 2006
Scientists at SUNY Downstate Medical Center have discovered a molecular mechanism that maintains


26 September 2006
How are you? In biological terms this question could involve a feedback loop that




26 September 2006
A Swedish HIV vaccine study conducted by researchers at Karolinska Institutet (KI)




26 September 2006
The largest study ever to analyze the hearing of women on hormone-replacement therapy has




26 September 2006
Although it's unclear why it's so, scientists at Johns Hopkins have linked a gene that




26 September 2006
By experimentally activating a special protein involved in mediating sensations of coolness




26 September 2006
Blood cells have limited lifespans, which means that they must be continually replaced by




26 September 2006
Mature muscle fibers, rather than their less-developed neighbors, are the tissues that




26 September 2006
Their vulnerability, especially to lymphoma and leukemia, may be due to the nature of




26 September 2006
The use of anti-inflammatory drugs following hip replacement surgery could do more




26 September 2006
The SARS virus set alarm bells ringing across the world when it first appeared in 2002




26 September 2006
Two new review studies evaluating the safety of the pain-relieving medications selective




26 September 2006
Scientists have searched for years for a renewable cell source to craft blood vessels that




12 September 2006
Patients should beware of so-called stem cell wonder cures as most have not been properly tested






12 September 2006
Avian influenza, listed by the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), has become a




12 September 2006
New lines of human embryonic stem cells can be created without destroying embryos, scientists




12 September 2006
Researchers studying avian influenza say they have agreed to share data that were previously being




12 September 2006
An experimental gene-therapy technique has sent two patients with skin cancer into




12 September 2006
The treatment worked on mice whose brains were already clogged with the amyloid plaques




12 September 2006
When breeding is in full swing in summer, the birds will ignore bacterial infections and




12 September 2006
If you are scheduled for reconstructive orthopaedic surgery, or need a new heart valve




12 September 2006
If you enjoy cold deli meats and sausages, how about a dash of live virus on the side?




12 September 2006
Research from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has identified a molecular




12 September 2006
Excluding deer could be a counterproductive strategy for controlling tick-borne infections




12 September 2006
Humans catch many diseases from animals—so-called zoonotic infections




12 September 2006
Doctors at the University of Virginia Health System have shown for the first time that


12 September 2006
Eyes are among the earliest recognisable structures in an embryo; they start off as




12 September 2006
Transferring knowledge through a chain of generations is a behavior not exclusive to humans




12 September 2006
A new breed of permanently 'cheerful' mouse is providing hope of a new treatment for clinical




12 September 2006
UK Biobank -- the multi-million pound visionary medical project aimed at improving the




12 September 2006
Researchers at Purdue University have made a discovery about the behavior of tiny




12 September 2006
Scientists from Melbourne's Howard Florey Institute have found special proteins that protect




12 September 2006
Though robots were once the stuff of Star Wars and The Jetsons, commercially available systems




12 September 2006
Medicines are most helpful when they directly affect the diseased organs or cells - for example




12 September 2006
UCLA researchers have found the human gut to be a major reservoir harboring the HIV virus




12 September 2006
Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have identified a protein that is made in




12 September 2006
Researchers at the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology (LIAI) has announced an


12 September 2006
If you ever wondered just how a high-fiber diet helps keep you, well, "regular," scientists may




12 September 2006
Skin is our first line of defense against infection. But people with a rare, life-threatening




12 September 2006
They take a long time before they mate and, once old enough, don't mate every year




12 September 2006
The sudden emergence of an insect-borne disease of livestock in northern Europe has