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28 October 2008
Epidemiological studies have used farmer estimates of the prevalence of lameness in




28 October 2008
The purpose of this study was to determine whether oral administration of the IL-12/IL-23




28 October 2008
Researchers have identified stem cells with the capacity to build fat, according to a report in the




28 October 2008
Researchers are one step closer to finding a vaccine that better protects against tuberculosis




28 October 2008
A single molecule in the intestinal wall, activated by the waste products from gut bacteria




28 October 2008
Scientists from The Scripps Research Institute have determined the structure of an




28 October 2008
Assessing the ratio of males to females in endangered populations is vital for




28 October 2008
A monkey's paralysed wrist can be moved and controlled by electrical signals artificially


28 October 2008
The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) handed out the first payments in a multi-million-dollar




28 October 2008
Fluorescence microscopy can reconstruct a digital zebrafish embryo. A new type of microscope has




28 October 2008
Three people have died and another is seriously ill with a previously unknown strain of a




28 October 2008
A new study describes the kidney toxicity of melamine and cyanuric acid based on research




28 October 2008
If a hip prosthesis implanted to replace a worn-out joint itself fails, then what are the


28 October 2008
The means by which proteins provide a 'border control' service, allowing cells to take up




28 October 2008
National Institutes of Health (NIH) scientists have identified a protein that plays


28 October 2008
New research has provided the first detailed look at the internal head skeleton of Tiktaalik




28 October 2008
When French memoirist Marcel Proust dipped a pastry into his tea, the distinctive scent it




28 October 2008
As concerns about the effects of global warming continue to mount, a new study published in




28 October 2008
Researchers are still discovering new characteristics of Hodgkin lymphoma, a common form of




28 October 2008
Herpes simplex virus type I can cause bouts of cold sores, blindness and potentially lethal


28 October 2008
In research aimed at addressing a global epidemic, a team of scientists from around the


28 October 2008
Composting beef cattle manure, even with minimal management, can significantly




28 October 2008
Four months after a successful hand transplant -- 35 years after amputation in an industrial




28 October 2008
One of the primary ways of treating brain cancer is surgically removing the tumors. The risk


28 October 2008
Inside a cell it is so crowded that a certain protein from Borrelia winds up being crunched


28 October 2008
The 3-D structure of the virus, known as Seneca Valley Virus-001, reveals that it is unlike




28 October 2008
A new study uncovers a previously unrecognized, species-specific impact of circadian




28 October 2008
Researchers report on a previously unknown relationship between stem cell potency and the




28 October 2008
Harmless viruses and genetic ‘young cuckoos’ are going to reveal the answers as to how the


28 October 2008
Cellular damage due to stress is an important factor in ageing processes. It is, thus,




28 October 2008
Dutch biologist Paula den Hartog has shown that bastard doves can fend for themselves






28 October 2008
Most of the time, doctors have a simple way to determine if a patient needs pain medication




14 October 2008
2 billion individuals worldwide have insufficient iodine intake, with those in south Asia




14 October 2008
Equine herpesvirus 9 was detected in a polar bear with progressive encephalitis; the source


14 October 2008
Testing for diseases such as cancer and multiple sclerosis could soon be as simple as using a




14 October 2008
A group of researchers in Switzerland has published a study appearing in the Oct 1 advance online




14 October 2008
A new study shows that people who take the commonly used blood thinning drug warfarin may




14 October 2008
Chemicals used in the environment to kill bacteria could be making them




14 October 2008
Prion protein, a form of protein that triggers BSE, is associated with other brain diseases in




14 October 2008
Great artists are said to pour all their energies onto the canvas, leaving them exhausted after




14 October 2008
The "polypill" was mooted years ago as a cheap way to slash deaths from the big killer diseases




14 October 2008
A microscope small enough to be mounted to the head of a freely moving mouse makes it




14 October 2008
Harms and adverse events (untoward side effects of surgery or medicine) have been under-reported




14 October 2008
Microbiologists at Oregon State University have developed a new technology to detect illness-causing




14 October 2008
Engineers long have known that great ideas can be lifted from Mother Nature, but a new paper




14 October 2008
New research suggests that the identification and examination of key cell signaling




14 October 2008
The coordination of two systems are key for any horse to walk, trot, gallop or win a race




14 October 2008
A new study jointly conducted by Oregon State University College of Veterinary Medicine and




14 October 2008
A protein required for the earliest steps in embryonic development also plays a key role




14 October 2008
Dogs are often called “man’s best friend,” and rightly so. Consider, for example, that they never




14 October 2008
New research out of The University of Hong Kong, China and the HKU-Pasteur Research Centre




14 October 2008
Pain is more than a symptom of osteoarthritis, it is an inherent and damaging part of the




14 October 2008
A study of almost 1,500 kidney cancer patients treated at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer


14 October 2008
Not only are doctors, nurses, and firefighters essential during a severe pandemic influenza




14 October 2008
The melodious singing of birds has been long appreciated by humans, and has often been




14 October 2008
Black bears that live around urban areas weigh more, get pregnant at a younger age, and are




14 October 2008
The second-oldest HIV sample ever discovered has pushed back the date the virus jumped from


14 October 2008
In a snub to one of the world's most famous virologists, the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska




14 October 2008
The gene that causes cystic fibrosis (CF) was discovered nearly 20 years ago, but since then




14 October 2008
When it comes to disrupting the winter nesting of farmland birds, wind turbines don't appear to


14 October 2008
Wildlife diseases are a growing concern worldwide. In addition to threatening populations of