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Toddler tests speak for themselves From the first smile to the first word, signs that a toddler is learning to communicate are a source of great joy for any new parent. But a child's inability to develop such skills at an early stage can be a source of angst. view more (2007-03-05)
Researchers give name to ancient mystery creature For the first time, researchers at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada have been able to put a name and a description to an ancient mammal that still defies classification. view more (2006-10-18)
Anxiety linked to sleep disturbances People who suffer from anxiety from stressful life situations may be more likely to experience sleep disturbances for at least the first six months after the event. view more (2007-11-01)
Frailty in elderly may be prevented or reversed if addressed early In a study to determine how older people progress through different states of frailty, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found that the physical symptoms that mark frailty are often reversible and therefore amenable to intervention. view more (2006-03-01)
Anxiety disorders increase risk of suicidal thoughts and attempts A pre-existing anxiety disorder significantly increases the risk of a subsequent onset of suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts. view more (2005-11-08)
Why is Greenland covered in ice? There have been many reports in the media about the effects of global warming on the Greenland ice-sheet, but there is still great uncertainty as to why there is an ice-sheet there at all. view more (2008-08-28)
MRI before surgery leads to better-adapted treatment for breast cancer The early use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in women diagnosed with breast cancer can often lead to a better adapted surgical approach to the tumour. view more (2008-04-16)
Fresh-cut produce washing practices can minimize food-borne illness risks Researchers at the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently examined the safety and quality of "wash techniques" used in the production of packaged produce. view more (2007-12-07)
Cracking the egg Sexual reproduction is not necessarily sexy (especially when scientists start analyzing it), but it is fascinating. As we all know, the basics entail bringing together an egg and a sperm, a whole lot of cell division and growth, and sooner or later a young organism that carries a mix of genes from both parents. view more (2006-10-04)
Boosting key milk nutrients may help lower type 2 diabetes risk Most Americans fail to get the calcium and vitamin D they need, but this shortfall could be affecting more than their bones. view more (2007-07-11)
Far flung food: Europe's distant diets Across the European Union, food is travelling more, and not always in ways that make sense. Consider the chocolate covered waffle: Last year, Britain both imported 14,000 tonnes, and exported 15,000 tonnes. And it is not just waffles that are travelling further, as Europeans are eating - and importing - more food from outside the EU than ever... view more... (2007-12-11)
Student political analysis sought to mark first anniversary of revolts.co.uk website Students considering a career in political analysis will get the chance to air their theories as part of an essay-writing competition being launched to mark the first anniversary of a website that specialises in research into the voting behaviour of MPs. view more (2005-02-03)
Merck investigational vaccine GARDASIL prevented 100 percent of cervical pre- & non-invasive cancers Merck & Co., Inc., prevented 100 percent of high-grade cervical pre-cancers and non-invasive cervical cancers (CIN 2/3 and AIS) associated with human papillomavirus (HPV) types 16 and 18 in a new phase III study. view more (2005-10-07)
Kamchatka Crabs Help Heal Burns Recoverying from third and fourth degree burns, the most damaging types, is a slow and painful process that inevitably leaves excessive scar tissue. Russian researchers have developed a pharmacological enzyme preparation to accelerate the debridement process and wound healing, which reduces the preparation time for grafting and diminishes... view more... (2003-09-02)
Hope for treating relapse to methamphetamine abuse A new study at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory suggests that vigabatrin (a.k.a. gamma vinyl-GABA, or GVG) blocks drug-seeking behavior in animals previously trained to associate methamphetamine with a particular environment. view more (2008-11-13)
HOPE FOR AMPUTEES IN OVERCOMING PHANTOM LIMB PAIN (p 1763) Patients with limb amputations could be trained to overcome phantom limb pain, suggest authors of a research letter in this week's issue of THE LANCET. Phantom limb pain is a frequent consequence of the amputation of a body part. The causes for this disabling condition - which affects up to 80% of amputees - are not known, and few effective... view more... (2001-05-31)
Penn-Wistar team gains insight into HIV vaccine failure A team of researchers from The Wistar Institute and the University of Pennsylvania reports new evidence refuting a popular hypothesis about the highly publicized failure in 2007 of the Merck STEP HIV vaccine study that cast doubt on the feasibility of HIV-1 vaccines. view more (2009-07-21)
ISU researchers find possible treatment for Spinal Muscular Atrophy Spinal Muscular Atrophy is the second-leading cause of infant mortality in the world. view more (2009-07-28)
HIV drug could be used to prevent cervical cancer, say University of Manchester researchers Researchers at the University of Manchester are developing a topical treatment against the human papilloma virus (HPV) which is responsible for pre-cancerous and cancerous disease of the cervix as well as other genital malignancies. view more (2006-08-25)
Smithsonian experts put a name to a face in pre-Civil War era forensic case A team of researchers led by Doug Owsley, forensic anthropologist at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, has determined the identity of a pre-Civil War era individual buried in a cast iron coffin that was discovered in Washington, D.C., in 2005 by a utility crew. view more (2007-09-21)
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