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- Study Shows Link Between Vitamin D, Skin Cancer [2010-03-09 09:44:22]
- Talking Your Way to Happiness: Well-being Is Related to Having More Substantive Conversation [2010-03-09 09:44:22]
- Researchers Explain How Trauma Leads to Inflammatory Response [2010-03-09 09:44:22]
- A novel sensor array is the first to detect single molecules produced by living cells. [2010-03-09 09:44:22]
- Insulators made into conductors [2010-03-09 09:44:22]
- Saving Lives With Cell Phones - Audio Instruction Via Cell Phone To Perform Proper CPR [2010-03-08 10:46:53]
- Newer Cornea Transplant Surgery Shows Short- and Long-term Promise [2010-03-08 10:46:53]
- Study Shows Norepinephrine Favored over Dopamine for Shock [2010-03-08 10:46:53]
- Virtual reality offers insight into Parkinson's disease [2010-03-08 10:46:53]
- Gene's Impact on Forgetting a Fear-Based Memory Same in Humans and Mice [2010-03-08 10:46:53]
Study Shows Link Between Vitamin D, Skin Cancer (view original)
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SciGuru.com - Henry Ford Hospital Study Shows Link Between Vitamin D, Skin Cancer. A Henry Ford Hospital study has shown a link between Vitamin D leve
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Talking Your Way to Happiness: Well-being Is Related to Having More Substantive Conversation (view original)
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Is a happy life filled with trivial chatter or reflective and profound conversations? Psychological scientists Matthias R. Mehl, Shannon E. Holleran,
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Researchers Explain How Trauma Leads to Inflammatory Response (view original)
[Post Time: 2010-03-09 09:44:22]
Findings show that mitochondria may be at the root of dangerous complications stemming from traumatic injury. Inflammation is at the root of most seri
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A novel sensor array is the first to detect single molecules produced by living cells. (view original)
[Post Time: 2010-03-09 09:44:22]
MIT researchers have built the first sensor array that can detect single molecules emitted by a living cell. Their sensor targets hydrogen peroxide an
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Insulators made into conductors (view original)
[Post Time: 2010-03-09 09:44:22]
MIT team coaxes polymers to line up, transforming them into materials that could dissipate heat. Most polymers - materials made of long, chain-like mo
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Saving Lives With Cell Phones - Audio Instruction Via Cell Phone To Perform Proper CPR (view original)
[Post Time: 2010-03-08 10:46:53]
Research shows that only one-third of people who have been trained in CPR will actually perform CPR in an emergency - the other two-thirds do nothing.
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Newer Cornea Transplant Surgery Shows Short- and Long-term Promise (view original)
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Initially High Cell Loss in Descemet's Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSAEK) Tapers Quickly. One year post-surgery, patients who underw
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Study Shows Norepinephrine Favored over Dopamine for Shock (view original)
[Post Time: 2010-03-08 10:46:53]
Physicians treating patients with shock should consider norepinephrine instead of dopamine as a tool for stabilizing blood pressure, according to an e
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Virtual reality offers insight into Parkinson's disease (view original)
[Post Time: 2010-03-08 10:46:53]
A world first study on how thinking tasks impact on the 'freezing' of feet often experienced by people with Parkinson's Disease (PD) will lead to new
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Gene's Impact on Forgetting a Fear-Based Memory Same in Humans and Mice (view original)
[Post Time: 2010-03-08 10:46:53]
SciGuru.com - Both humans and mice carrying a variant of a gene that plays a role in memory were slow to learn to forget a fear-based memory. The para
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