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(Date:5/16/2013)... Access to Research Careers) Program has announced the ... Biology (SDB) 72nd Annual Meeting in Cancun, Mexico ... to promote the entry of students, postdoctorates and ... the basic science community and to encourage the ... Annual Meeting. , Awards are given to poster/platform ...
(Date:5/16/2013)... have shown a gene involved in neurodegenerative disease also ... the circadian clock. , In a study of ... called Ataxin-2, keeps the clock responsible for sleeping and ... rhythm of the fruit fly,s sleep-wake cycle is disturbed, ... the fly. , The discovery is particularly interesting ...
(Date:5/16/2013)... May 16, 2013 The relationship between the ... has not been clear. Schizophrenia is commonly associated ... There are clues that reduced IQ may be ... example, reduced cognitive ability may precede the onset ... present in healthy relatives of people diagnosed with ...
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... RI -- June 7, 2011 -- Sunshine Menezes, executive director ... 2010 Grantham Prize winner Alanna Mitchell announced the 2011 winner ... Environment. James Astill of The Economist will receive US$75,000 for ... commanding 8-part special report on the state of global forests ...
... meter, self-assembling nano-sized devices designed to carry drugs and ... improving drug solubility and bio-distribution, providing a platform for ... to be crossed as well as making drug and ... are now enlisted in the nanomedicine revolution, a story ...
... As it turns out, humans aren,t the only organisms ... scientists have identified four different bacteria that actually can live ... putida CBB5, was found in a flowerbed outside a ... and the new understanding of how the process works -- ...
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(Date:5/17/2013)... Allen J. Schultz, D.D.S., is making the Laser ... available to residents of San Juan Capistrano. The laser ... than relying on a scalpel to cut the tissue away. ... on tightly defined wavelengths to target the diseased tissue and ... Only about one in every hundred dental professionals is trained ...
(Date:5/17/2013)... May 17, 2013 Degenerative changes to the ... shock felt with compression, known as the nucleus pulposus, has ... to a new study led by researchers at the Icahn ... in the journal PLOS ONE, reinforces the importance of diabetes ... and it is the first study to demonstrate that these ...
(Date:5/17/2013)... -- Alcoholics who smoke have more problems with ... who are nonsmokers, researchers have found. This ... time, according to the study published online May ... Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research . ... "The independent and interactive effects of smoking and ...
(Date:5/17/2013)... (05/15/2012)Informed consent is the backbone of patient care. ... have had a "right not to know" the results. ... the tools of genome sequencing, an enormous debate has ... era of medical genomics. , Recent recommendations from ... suggest no. On March 22, the ACMG released recommendations ...
(Date:5/17/2013)... exploration of electronic "screen time" and sleep on ... Addiction Science Award at the 2013 Intel International ... competition for high school students. The awards are ... (NIDA), part of the National Institutes of Health, ... NIDA,s mission. The Intel ISEF Addiction Science Awards ...
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... Reporter , THURSDAY, Sept. 15 (HealthDay News) -- Children ... to be injured badly enough to need medical attention ... More than 5 million U.S. children, or about 9.5 ... according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and ...
... -- Drinking heavily may increase a person,s risk of dying ... are involved the risk of death is even higher, the ... and could have survived had they reacted in time. ... for 95 fire victims in Australia. The researchers found that ...
... of cases and deaths from breast and cervical cancer are ... more women are dying at younger ages, according to a ... Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington., Breast cancer cases ... from 641,000 cases in 1980 to 1.6 million cases in ...
... , WEDNESDAY, Sept. 14 (HealthDay News) -- How often ... much you consume in determining the risk of heart disease, ... drinking, defined as having seven drinks a day for two days ... risk for atherosclerosis or "hardening of the arteries" caused by fatty ...
... 14 (HealthDay News) -- Some children are born with natural ... Johns Hopkins University researchers tested the "number sense" of ... tests included having the kids look at groups of ... guess which group had more dots. Kids were also ...
... Sept. 13, 2011 Researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical ... factor for the development of severe kidney disease in African-Americans. ... Kidney International , contradicts findings from a 2010 study that ... gene was a kidney disease risk factor. , Individuals with ...
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