- Testosterone May Help Men With Multiple Sclerosis
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... lesions in the brain, a hallmark of the disease. That led to a much larger trial now underway. Her goal now is to expand this ...
Article - News Staff - May 15 2007 - 9:09am - 0 attachments
- Marine Reserves Could Save Coral Reefs
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... establishing marine reserves, according to a research team led by the University of Exeter. Marine reserves have already proved to be a ...
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- Childhood Environment Influences Reproductive Function
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A study led by researchers at UCL (University College London) demonstrates that female ...
Article - News Staff - May 14 2007 - 8:36pm - 0 attachments
- Tropical Farmer Still Has A Lot To Learn
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... that short-term thinking by the buyers and producers led to a reduction in quality and competition. The interest of national ...
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- Joint Genome Institute Sets Standard For Metagenomic Data Analysis
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... Such a gold standard has now been provided through work led by the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI) with ...
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- Cure Malaria - With Carbon Monoxide
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... and parasites resistant to the malaria drugs available has led to an increase of malaria cases in recent years. Considering that 40% of ...
Article - News Staff - May 12 2007 - 7:45pm - 0 attachments
- Nerves Controlling Muscles Are Best Repaired With Similar Nerves
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... nerve impulses throughout the body. The researchers, led by Gregory H. Borschel, M.D., a plastic and reconstructive surgeon at the ...
Article - News Staff - May 12 2007 - 9:11am - 0 attachments
- Study Sheds Light On Earth's CO2 Cycles
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... of the University of Colorado at Boulder, who jointly led the study with colleague Dr. Scott Lehman. While scientists had long ...
Article - News Staff - May 11 2007 - 11:13am - 0 attachments
- 'Short-circuit' Found In Ocean Circulation
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... details are published in Nature this week. The team, led by Alberto Naveira Garabato of the National Oceanography Centre, ...
Article - News Staff - May 10 2007 - 11:51am - 0 attachments
- Banner Ads Work - Even If You Think You Don't Notice Them
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... could not recall the content of the ad, repeated exposure led to familiarity, which then led to positive feelings. "Our research could have important theoretical ...
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