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'Escaped' proteins add to hearing loss in elderly, UF researchers find
2009 NOV 29 -- Age-related hearing loss is the most common sensory disorder among the elderly. But scientists are still trying to figure out what cellular processes govern or contribute to the loss.  Now a University of Florida team and researchers......
Subject: University of Florida
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Erythropoiesis-stimulating agents associated with higher risk of venous thromboembolism
2009 NOV 29 ... older and diagnosed with colon, non-small cell lung, or breast cancer or diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in 1991-2002. Patients were identified in the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and ...
Subject: Journal of the National Cancer Institute
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FDA-approved drugs eliminate, prevent cervical cancer in mice
2009 NOV 29 -- Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health have eliminated cervical cancer in mice with two FDA-approved drugs currently used to treat breast cancer and osteoporosis.  Published in this......
Subject: University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Laser surgery does not appear to have long-term effects on corneal cells
2009 NOV 29 -- Laser eye surgery to correct vision problems does not appear to be associated with lasting changes to cells lining the inside of the cornea at nine years after the procedure, according to a report in the November issue of Archives of......
Subject: JAMA and Archives Journals
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National Academy report cites Ames Laboratory's strength in new materials research
2009 NOV 29 -- According to a recent report by the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences, the United States, once the world leader in the discovery and growth of crystalline materials, is now falling behind other nations. Citing a......
Subject: DOE/Ames Laboratory
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New explanation for nature's hardiest life form
2009 NOV 29 -- Got food poisoning? The cause might be bacterial spores, en extremely hardy survival form of bacteria, a nightmare for health care and the food industry and an enigma for scientists. Spore-forming bacteria, present almost everywhere in our......
Subject: Swedish Research Council
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No-entry zones for AIDS virus
2009 NOV 29 -- The AIDS virus inserts its genetic material into the genome of the infected cell. Scientists of the German Cancer Research Center have now shown for the first time that the virus almost entirely spares particular sites in the human genetic......
Subject: Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres
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Novel mouse gene reduces major pathologies associated with Alzheimer's disease
2009 NOV 29 -- A new study reveals that a previously undiscovered mouse gene reduces the two major pathological perturbations commonly associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD). The research, published by Cell Press in the November 12 issue of the journal......
Subject: Research
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Pathogen protection and virulence: Dark side of fungal membrane protein revealed
2009 NOV 29 -- Researchers at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (VBI) at Virginia Tech and Montana State University have discovered a fungal protein that plays a key role in causing disease in plants and animals and which also shields the pathogen from......
Subject: Virginia Tech
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Poll: Many parents, high-priority adults who tried to get H1N1 vaccine unable to get it
2009 NOV 29 -- A new national poll from Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) researchers found that a majority of adults who tried to get the H1N1 vaccine for themselves or their children have been unable to do so. The poll, which examines the American......
Subject: Harvard School of Public Health
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Research reveals lipids' unexpected role in triggering death of brain cells
2009 NOV 29 -- The lipid that accumulates in brain cells of individuals with an inherited enzyme disorder also drives the cell death that is a hallmark of the disease, according to new research led by St. Jude Children's Research Hospital......
Subject: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
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Researchers find new way to attack inflammation in Graves' eye disease
2009 NOV 29 ... with other autoimmune diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis and in non-Hodgkin's B-cell lymphoma. The drug works by depleting B cells-the body's normal antibody-producing ...
Subject: University of Michigan Health System
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Shape of things to come: Structure of HIV coat could lead to new drugs, says Pitt team
2009 NOV 29 -- Structural biologists at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have described the architecture of the complex of protein units that make up the coat surrounding the HIV genome and identified in it a "seam" of functional importance......
Subject: University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences
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Sponges recycle carbon to give life to coral reefs
2009 NOV 29 -- Coral reefs support some of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet, yet they thrive in a marine desert. So how do reefs sustain their thriving populations?  Marine biologist Fleur Van Duyl from the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea......
Subject: The Company of Biologists
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Stem cells restore cognitive abilities impaired by brain tumor treatment, UCI study finds
2009 NOV 29 -- Human embryonic stem cells could help people with learning and memory deficits after radiation treatment for brain tumors, suggests a new UC Irvine study.  Research with rats found that transplanted stem cells restored learning and......
Subject: University of California - Irvine
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Texas Children's discharges first pediatric patient with implanted mechanical heart device
2009 NOV 29 -- HOUSTON - (Nov. 11, 2009) - Texas Children's Hospital is the nation's first pediatric hospital to discharge a child while on an intracorporeal ventricular assist device (VAD), a feat previously accomplished only at adult institutions. The......
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To make memories, new neurons must erase older ones
2009 NOV 29 -- Short-term memory may depend in a surprising way on the ability of newly formed neurons to erase older connections. That's the conclusion of a report in the November 13th issue of the journal Cell, a Cell Press publication, that provides some of......
Subject: Research
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Trees and Forests: A Colour Guide Will Be Useful To Professionals and Students in Plant Science, Plant Biology, Ecology and Conservation
2009 NOV 28 -- Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dd5f92/trees_and_forests) has announced the addition of the "Trees and Forests: A Colour Guide" report to their offering.  Trees are one of the dominant features of our......
Subject: Research and Markets
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Why can't chimps speak?
2009 NOV 29 -- If humans are genetically related to chimps, why did our brains develop the innate ability for language and speech while theirs did not?  Scientists suspect that part of the answer to the mystery lies in a gene called FOXP2. When......
Subject: University of California - Los Angeles
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Zoombak Launches New A-GPS Enabled iPhone App Allowing Users to Locate and Track More Quickly and Accurately
2009 NOV 28 -- Zoombak® (http://www.zoombak.com) the leader in Personal GPS tracking devices that let consumers track the things that are most important to them - from children to teenage drivers to employees and automobiles - today launched the Zoombak......
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