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19 May 2009
Early findings about the emerging pandemic of a new strain of influenza A (H1N1) in Mexico




19 May 2009
Ben W. Strowbridge, Ph.D, associate professor of Neuroscience and Physiology/Biophysics


19 May 2009
A new analysis finds that a considerable number of clinical cancer studies published




19 May 2009
In a letter to the Editor of the Journal of Hospital Infection (http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jhin)


19 May 2009
In a study featured on the cover of the May issue of The FASEB Journal (http://www.fasebj.org)




19 May 2009
About 1.4 million chickens were killed in a mass depopulation to control the spread of




19 May 2009
Trigeminal neuralgia is characterized by episodes of intense, stabbing, electric-shock-like




19 May 2009
Mobile health units check people with symptoms. The World Health Organization (WHO) this week




19 May 2009
New data from Mexico and case numbers so far suggest that if the spread of H1N1 "swine flu"




19 May 2009
Millions of frogs are shifted around the world each year for sale as pets and food




19 May 2009
The H1N1 virus has now been found in a Canadian swine herd, and an Iowa State




19 May 2009
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego - led by 2008 Nobel-Prize winner




19 May 2009
Transmission of highly pathogenic avian H5N1 viruses from poultry to humans have raised fears




19 May 2009
A team led by researchers at MIT's Picower Institute for Learning and Memory has now pinpointed




19 May 2009
Monkey communication expert Robert Seyfarth began his lecture on May 5, the kick-off of




19 May 2009
During infancy, each of us emerges from a delightful but largely incoherent babble of syllables




19 May 2009
Our bodies' tissues need continuous irrigation and drainage. Blood vessels feeding the




19 May 2009
The genetic predisposition of cows has an effect on the fat and protein content of their milk




19 May 2009
Scientists with PrimerDesign Ltd, a UK firm founded by University of Southampton, have




19 May 2009
The addition of the anti-viral drug telaprevir to a standard treatment for hepatitis C


19 May 2009
Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have discovered a method to potentially




19 May 2009
It has long been known that heat is an effective weapon against tumor cells. However, it's




19 May 2009
The situation of bears in the Iberian Peninsula is critical. Researchers from the




19 May 2009
Beef farmers can breathe easier thanks to University of Alberta researchers who have


19 May 2009
How do white blood cells – immune system ‘soldiers’ – get to the site of infection or




19 May 2009
Meat eating quality and healthiness are closely related to the amount and type of fat




19 May 2009
The effects of H1N1 swine flu have been investigated in a group of piglets. Scientists studied




19 May 2009
Pig embryos may provide better organs than fully developed pigs, suggest researchers




4 May 2009
The United States Government has reported seven confirmed human cases of Swine Influenza




4 May 2009
In early 2009, four human cases of cowpox virus cutaneous infection in northern France






4 May 2009
When things go right, transplanted healthy liver cells transplanted by infusion or


4 May 2009
This three-dimensional molecular model shows a prion protein with four extra




4 May 2009
Prostate cancer kills more than 28,000 men in the United States alone each year




4 May 2009
A team led by Byeong-Chun Lee of Seoul National University in South Korea created the dogs




4 May 2009
Magnets are being used to control the transformation of stem cells into specific




4 May 2009
A virus that gobbles up the bacteria that cause debilitating ear infections could




4 May 2009
A recent Montana State University master's graduate is working with doctors at


4 May 2009
Researchers from the United States and Canada have found a fossil skeleton of a newly


4 May 2009
"There's no little man sitting there, putting the protein in the right place," said


4 May 2009
Bioengineers at UC San Diego have developed a breakthrough method for sequencing-based




4 May 2009
A skin patch could one day provide a less-invasive alternative for diabetics who


4 May 2009
After years of biting and chewing, how are human teeth able to remain intact and functional?




4 May 2009
Investigators at the Burnham Institute for Medical Research (Burnham) have developed a




4 May 2009
Keeping warm isn't the only reason lizards and other cold-blooded critters bask in the sun




4 May 2009
Researchers at Children's Hospital Boston have developed a slow-release anesthetic




4 May 2009
Wild horses were domesticated in the Ponto-Caspian steppe region (today Russia,




4 May 2009
Pancreatic cancer remains one of the deadliest cancers, but researchers may have found a




4 May 2009
A new experimental Ebola vaccine is one step closer to realization, having proven its




4 May 2009
Michael Knell carried a 75-million-year-old turtle into Bozeman Deaconess hospital recently


4 May 2009
For the past decade, researchers have tried to tweak cells at the gene and nucleus level to




4 May 2009
Researchers have discovered an important element for making night vision possible in nocturnal


4 May 2009
A single crafty protein allows the deadly bacterium Salmonella enterica to both invade cells




4 May 2009
In 1989, The Lancet carried a curious report on a dog that kept licking a mole on her owner's




4 May 2009
After 6 years of work by more than 300 researchers, and $53 million in funding, the cow




4 May 2009
Working with cell cultures and live mice, scientists have devised what may be a safer recipe




4 May 2009
Transmission of highly pathogenic avian H5N1 viruses from poultry to humans have raised




4 May 2009
To examine prevalence changes and risk factors for canine leishmaniasis, we conducted a




4 May 2009
Scientists report today that artificial blood vessels made using a person's own skin cells




4 May 2009
Goats are tough, spirited animals, but they're no match for scrapie, a form of transmissible