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Chronic disease management: Does it improve health... - 13 May 2008
INDIANAPOLIS –A study published in the May/June issue of Health Affairs reports on the first randomized trial providing a scientifically...
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Affordable vaccines, screening vital to stop rise of... - 12 May 2008
With cervical cancer killing 33,000 annually in the region, experts in Mexico City consider promise, costs of detection, treatment and...
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3 million pound investment for future of science and... - 12 May 2008
Ever increasingly, the future of the UK relies on a knowledge-based economy with career opportunities in new technologies and innovative...
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Federal government taps NC State experts to explain... - 12 May 2008
The arm of the federal government responsible for coordinating nanotechnology research and regulations across the country has called on experts...
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New agreement works to balance Belize's cruise ship... - 12 May 2008
Key tourism stakeholders in Belize agree to environmental action plan Belize City, Belize – May 12, 2008 – Members of Belize’s...
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American Chemical Society’s Weekly PressPac --... - 12 May 2008
Scientists report new findings on diabetic retinopathy, a complication of diabetes that causes vision loss and...
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Can feces save the species? - 12 May 2008
Sniffing dogs help monitor and protect threatened animals in Brazil This release is available in Spanish. Arlington, Virginia (May 12, 2008)...
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Maths plus 'geeky' images equals deterred students - 12 May 2008
Images of maths ‘geeks’ stop people from studying mathematics or using it in later life, shows research funded by the Economic and...
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Face-to-face or Facebook? - 12 May 2008
Can online networking sites help new students settle into university? Can online networking sites, such as Facebook and MySpace, help new...
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Homeless youth need more than treatment for... - 12 May 2008
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A new study of homeless youth suggests that treating substance abuse and mental health problems may not be enough to help get...
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Study finds economics helping to change early... - 12 May 2008
A growing body of economic research suggests that public investment in early childhood programs may be able to lower public costs for social...
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Texting costs are 'out of this world' - 12 May 2008
University of Leicester space scientist says texting is at least four times more expensive than receiving scientific data from space A...
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Borrowers who complete homeownership education... - 12 May 2008
Home study or telephone counseling did not affect borrower behavior Chapel Hill, N.C. – May 12, 2008 – In light of the subprime...
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Memory lane: Older persons with more schooling spend... - 12 May 2008
Those with high school education live 2.5 years more without mental impairment, study finds Those with at least a high school education spend...
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Glypican-3 gene function in regulating body size... - 12 May 2008
Toronto (May 13, 2008) - In a leading study that has implications for the development of novel therapies for a number of breast, lung and...
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Naltrexone is effective for Alaska Natives and other... - 11 May 2008
Access to treatment for alcohol dependence (AD) in rural and remote areas is limited. This study evaluated the effectiveness of two...
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University of Oklahoma to purchase radar -- first of... - 9 May 2008
The above radar looks much like the new radar system that will be constructed in the southeast area of the OU Research...
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Productivity rises when companies are facing closure - 9 May 2008
In companies that are slated to be shut down, productivity increases during the phase-out period itself In companies that are slated to be shut...
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Autism Speaks announces multinational initiative - 9 May 2008
Raising awareness for research, diagnosis and treatment of autism NEW YORK, NY May 9, 2008 – Autism Speaks, the world’s largest...
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Aerospace business leader, supreme problem solver - 9 May 2008
Innovative science communications programs capture public's interest in science Terry Tao, who received the Waterman Award to...
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ACP says Medicare cuts will hurt physicians in small... - 8 May 2008
ACP asks Congress to pass legislation to avert pending pay cut (Washington) – Noting that many physicians across the country who lead...
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CSHL scientists are part of consortium that... - 8 May 2008
CSHL team separately reports findings about mammalian evolution gleaned from comparative study of small-RNA function in platypus By any account,...
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Computer game's high score could earn the Nobel... - 8 May 2008
Foldit's logo invites people around the world to "solve puzzles for science. " Click here for more...
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Newest GREET model updates environmental impacts - 8 May 2008
ARGONNE, Ill. (May 8, 2008) – The newest version of the Greenhouse gases, Regulated Emissions and Energy use in Transportation (GREET)...
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Programmed death boosts business - 8 May 2008
Mimicking nature could help business survive the credit crunch As credits crunch, recession bites, and business struggle to stay primed,...
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Everything's coming up corals - 8 May 2008
University of Miami's Coral Laboratory wins an unprecedented number of NSF Fellowships; accolades VIRGINIA KEY, Fla. – Two University of...
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PNNL, WSU to advance biomass research in new facility - 8 May 2008
Washington State University and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory partner to address dependence on imported oil and advance higher...
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OCAST funds OSU projects with commercial viability - 8 May 2008
Stillwater, Okla.—Three OSU researchers received grants totaling more than $240,000 last week from the Oklahoma Center for the...
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Stroke study wins $20.8 million grant renewal to... - 8 May 2008
Award puts REGARDS study in a position to generate groundbreaking stroke research and understanding BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The nation’s...
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Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst announces $5M TETF... - 8 May 2008
Texas Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst announced on May 6 a $5 million investment through the Texas Emerging Technology Fund (TETF) to The University of...
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