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Posted August 28, 2008:
- Subliminal Learning Demonstrated In Human Brain
- High Cholesterol Levels Drop Naturally In Children On High-fat Anti-seizure Diet, Study Show
- Olive Leaf Extract Can Help Tackle High Blood Pressure And Cholesterol
- Army Personnel Show Increased Risk For Migraine; Condition Underdiagnosed, Mistreated
- Facades: A Source Of Water Pollution
- Teens Making Poor Choices When It Comes To Riding In Vehicles
- Jamaican Lizards' Shows Of Strength Mark Territory At Dawn, Dusk
- First Gene Associated With Dry Macular Degeneration Found
- Wind-powered 'Ventomobile' Places First in Race
- New Concepts In Contraception
- New LIDAR System Sees The Sky In 3D
- Unusual Ultrasonic Vocalization Patterns In Mice May Be Useful For Modeling Autism
- Minimum Mass For Galaxies Discovered: Breakthrough Sheds Light On Mysterious Dark Matter
- Heart Attack Prevention: Potential New Use For Viagra?
- Genetic Underpinnings Of Sheep Traits May Yield Clues To Greater Productivity
- More Aortic Chest Aneurysms Being Treated With Less-invasive Stents
- Fingerprint Breakthrough Hope In US Double Murder Probe
- Over 10 Million Americans Are Taking Opioids Each Week, Study Finds
- Why Is Greenland Covered In Ice? Changes In Carbon Dioxide Levels Explain Transition
- Heart Attack Patients Who Stop Statin Risk Death, Say Researchers
- Sweet Potato Out-Yields Corn In Ethanol Production Study
- History Of Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer Is Associated With Increased Risk For Subsequent Malignancies
- Protein Misprediction Uncovered By New Technique
- Satisfaction And Regret After Radical Prostatectomy Procedures Studied
- Yellowstone's Ancient Supervolcano: Molten Plume Of Material Cooler Than Expected
- New Role For Natural Killers
- Nonviable Seeds May Contain Research-Quality DNA
- Angiotensin Inhibitors And Receptor Blockers Linked To Lower Risk Of Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer
- Heavy Metal Link To Mutations, Low Growth And Fertility Among Crustaceans In Sydney Harbor Tributary
- Providing Surgical Services Worldwide Should Be A Global Public Health Priority, Experts Urge
Posted August 27, 2008:
- Cocaine-induced Brain Plasticity May Protect The Addicted Brain: Findings May Lead To New Drug-abuse Treatments
- Chronic Stress Alters Our Genetic Immune Response
- Profiling Protective Proteins In Dairy Cows
- Consumption Of Nuts, Corn Or Popcorn Not Associated With Increased Risk Of Diverticulosis In Men
- Wireless Sensors Learn From Life
- How The Brain Compensates For Vision Loss Shows Much More Versatility Than Previously Recognized
- Clash Of Clusters Provides New Dark Matter Clue
- Early Trigger For Type-1 Diabetes Found In Mice
- Researching Impact Of Global Warming On Corals
- High Levels Of Uric Acid May Be Associated With High Blood Pressure
- Fingerprint Analysis Technique Could Be Used To Identify Bombmakers
- Genetic Predisposition May Play A Role In Anxiety Disorders
- First Prehistoric Pregnant Turtle And Nest Of Eggs Discovered In Southern Alberta
- Medication Slows Progression Of Myopia In Children
- Racing Cane Toads Reveals They Get Cold Feet On Southern Australia Invasion
- High Levels Of Toxic Metals Found In Herbal Medicine Products Sold Online
- Taking Earth's Temperature Via Satellite
- Uninsured Patients Receive Unpredictable, Rationed Access To Health Care
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