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17 March 2008
Substantial evidence shows that inflammation promotes oncogenesis and, occasionally




17 March 2008
We analyzed the prevalence of cardiovascular (CV) disease in patients with rheumatoid arthritis




17 March 2008
We retrospectively demonstrated that an outbreak of severe respiratory disease in a pack of




17 March 2008
Following scent trails on the open ocean is not easy, even for an albatross on the prowl for




17 March 2008
Scientists have discovered that a drug already used to control a type of epileptic seizure




17 March 2008
Many macaques carry a protein that helps to defend against viruses like HIV. An important antiviral


17 March 2008
A device capable of spotting diseases in the tiniest drop of blood or urine has been developed




17 March 2008
The constellation of human inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) includes ulcerative colitis and




17 March 2008
Growing evidence shows that surgery may effectively cure Type 2 diabetes — an approach that




17 March 2008
When the diets of farmed fish are altered, the food we ingest also changes




17 March 2008
Flat, non-polypoid colorectal neoplasms (NP-CRNs), which may be difficult to detect, appear to




17 March 2008
Cancer researchers at the University of Minnesota and North Carolina State University


17 March 2008
Using artificial cell-like particles, Yale biomedical engineers have devised a rapid




17 March 2008
Results from a new national survey demonstrate that elevated allergen levels in the




17 March 2008
A gene crucial for embryonic development can quickly become a potent cancer promoter in adult




17 March 2008
If you cook, you know. Chop an onion and you risk crying over your cutting board as a


17 March 2008
How do you sift through hundreds of billions of bits of information and make accurate


17 March 2008
A Monash University PhD student has developed a new technique that could revolutionise




17 March 2008
Impaired brain function is a prominent and still unsolved problem in AIDS. Shortly after an




17 March 2008
Researchers trying to improve cancer immune therapy have made an unexpected find: They've




17 March 2008
Despite millions of dollars spent on food safety research over the last 10 years, ground beef




17 March 2008
A new drug that will soon enter clinical trials for treatment of malaria also appears


17 March 2008
In laboratory experiments, scientists at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the




17 March 2008
Sinisa Grozdanic, assistant professor of veterinary medicine at Iowa State University




17 March 2008
Considerable attention has been paid to the effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals in


17 March 2008
A protein that helps lung cancer cells thrive appears to do so by blocking healthy cells'




17 March 2008
If you've got a deep, dark secret, you can rest assured that today's brain imaging technology is




17 March 2008
Scientists have for the first time prodded human embryonic stem cells to become functional


17 March 2008
Talk about a low-down, dirty trick. New research reveals that bacteria deploy duplicates of




4 March 2008
Arginin vasopressin (AVP) is increasingly used to restore mean arterial pressure (MAP) in










4 March 2008
A new Mayo Clinic study found that endoscopic ultrasound-guided therapy appears to be a




4 March 2008
Fossil fragments show that the frog, called Beelzebufo ampinga, could have measured




4 March 2008
Do animals think like autistic savants? Intriguing as that question is, it now seems as if


4 March 2008
An ambitious plan to overhaul how potentially toxic chemicals are tested, which




4 March 2008
Scientist John Incardona reported on a previously unrecognized threat to human


4 March 2008
Hunted to near extinction, sea otters are making a steady comeback along the Pacific




4 March 2008
Over the last few years scientists have discovered hundreds of microRNAs--tiny RNAs that




4 March 2008
Scientists at the University of York have characterised an important new step in the


4 March 2008
A new way of generating brain cells has been uncovered in Drosophila. The findings, published


4 March 2008
When scientists around the world think of dung, they think of Jim Mead. Mead, a researcher at




4 March 2008
Archaeologists from UCLA and the University of Groningen (RUG) in the Netherlands have




4 March 2008
While most people understand the dangers of flushing toxic chemicals into the ecosystem




4 March 2008
For more than a decade, Peter Zandstra has been working at the University of Toronto to rev




4 March 2008
Researchers at McGill University have discovered a way to boost an organism's natural




4 March 2008
Researchers at Adelaide's Women's & Children's Hospital and the University of Adelaide,




4 March 2008
Scientists at the Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology and the University of




4 March 2008
It is possible to cure some individuals with leukemia by infusing them with immune cells




4 March 2008
Do apes have imagination? How do they understand pictures? A years-long study of apes




4 March 2008
Obesity in pets mirrors that of humans, as do the reasons -- decreased physical activity


4 March 2008
Moving an active gene from the interior of the nucleus to its periphery can inactivate that




4 March 2008
USC and Second Sight Medical Products Inc, leading developers of retinal prostheses for




4 March 2008
New techniques for detecting emboli (harmful blood clots/air bubbles in arteries)




4 March 2008
Surgeons from the University of Glasgow’s Small Animal Hospital have restored the


4 March 2008
An important clue to how anaesthetics work on the human body has been provided by the




4 March 2008
A new initiative, bringing together nine research groups from seven countries, including teams




4 March 2008
MIT researchers have explained why two mutations in the H1N1 avian flu virus were critical




4 March 2008
A University of Alberta study recommends that workers on pig farms be monitored as part




4 March 2008
Very young brains process memories of fear differently than more mature ones, new research




4 March 2008
Shedding new light on the great cognitive rift between humans and animals, a Harvard




4 March 2008
Researchers at the University of Illinois helped lead a collaborative effort to uncover a