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Oncology

Human

29 April 2008
Genetic variations ensure that no two people are exactly alike, nor are their cancers
History, policy

Human

29 April 2008
Cognitive ability tests are the best way for medical schools to select their entrants
Behaviour (Ethology, Welfare)

Cats

29 April 2008
The Ohio State University survey indicates that about 40 percent of cat owners allow
Neurology

Human

29 April 2008
From autopsies, researchers have long known that some people die with sharp minds and
Internal Medicine (Cardiology)

Rodents/Lags

29 April 2008
A team led by Dr. Tony Lam used a rat model to discover that fats can activate a subset
Biotechnology (Ethics)

Human

29 April 2008
Amid concern that recipients of certain blood transfusions may risk infection with a deadly
Virology

Poultry

29 April 2008
An international group of American and Turkish research scientists, led by Sea Lane
Reproduction

Rodents/Lags

29 April 2008
Small molecules known as miRNAs, which are generated naturally by the body, regulate
Pharmacology

Human

29 April 2008
National Institutes of Health is to crack down on scientists 'brain doping' with performance-enhancing
Neurology

Human

29 April 2008
Think it over: your brain might pre-empt your consciousness when deciding what to do
Biotechnology (Ethics)

Swine

29 April 2008
People with type 1 diabetes need insulin, and one way of providing it would be to transplant
History, policy

Human

29 April 2008
It is perhaps the biggest drug scandal of recent years. Before Merck withdrew Vioxx in
Biomedical

29 April 2008
One organ, arising some 120 million years ago, stands above all others in the mammal's
Biotechnology (Ethics)

Human

29 April 2008
Transplanted cells to help patients with Parkinson's disease can survive in the


Biochemistry

29 April 2008
Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Chicago were able to
Anatomy (Histology, Haematology)

Dogs

29 April 2008
The fearsome Komodo dragon is the world's largest living lizard and can take very large
Behaviour (Ethology, Welfare)

Rodents/Lags

29 April 2008
Dog owners, who have noticed that their four-legged friend seem equally delighted to see
Pharmacology

Human

29 April 2008
The vitamin industry has long touted antioxidants as a way to improve health by filling in
Physiology (e.g. Exercise Physiology, etc.)

Rodents/Lags

29 April 2008
A recent University of Iowa study reveals a biological link between pain and fatigue and may
Genetics

Rodents/Lags

29 April 2008
Researchers at the Joslin Diabetes Center have identified a gene that is responsible for the
Surgery (Orthopeadics, Soft Tissue Surgery)

Human

29 April 2008
Carotid artery stenting is an effective option for high risk patients who are not eligible
Behaviour (Ethology, Welfare)

Zoo/Wildlife

29 April 2008
An international team of researchers has developed a remarkable new roadmap for finding
Neurology

Rodents/Lags

29 April 2008
Using an ethologically relevant task -- exploratory sniffing -- Daniel Wesson and
Biotechnology (Ethics)

Human

29 April 2008
Research being presented April11 at the UK National Stem Cell Network Annual Science Meeting
Biochemistry

29 April 2008
Degterev, Yuan and colleagues have discovered that RIP1 kinase is a specific cellular
Surgery (Orthopeadics, Soft Tissue Surgery)

Human

29 April 2008
Heart surgeons at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis report that by adding
History, policy

29 April 2008
A new study mapping the evolutionary history of animals indicates that Earth's first animal