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A Wii Warm-Up Hones Surgical Skills |
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Reports: Major Layoffs for Yahoo Inc. |
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Dozens of Rare Reptiles Die in India |
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Websites make it easy to catch a missed TV show |
5 |
Giant newt, tiny frog identified as most at risk |
6 |
EU Official: IP Is Personal |
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Israel goes electric: Government vows to introduce green cars
by 2011 |
8 |
Cell Phones and Brain Cells |
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HBO to let subscribers download TV shows, movies |
10 |
Major Headache? Seven Common Migraine Triggers |
11 |
Folk Medicines Contain Lead |
12 |
Reality Rehab: Good Idea or Bad Medicine? |
13 |
Pain, Tears, Vomit, Relapse: the Realities of Rehab Hit
Celebrities, Too |
14 |
Will Visiting a Morgue Scare Lindsay Straight? |
15 |
Finding Day Care for Aging Parents |
16 |
Lack of Sleep Means Pain, Weight Gain |
17 |
Experimental Surgery May Be a Solution for Spinal Stenosis |
18 |
Saline Rinse May Cut Cold Symptoms |
19 |
Sex-change lizards settle a hot topic |
20 |
Triathletes warned about early season heat |
21 |
Gene therapy could ease chronic pain |
22 |
Detailed gene map 'within grasp' |
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Refugee link to wildlife decline |
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UK physics has 'brighter future' |
25 |
Boat sails free from icy shackles |
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Rising sea 'a threat to Causeway' |
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Tuvalu struggles to hold back tide |
28 |
Gene 'may transform pain relief' |
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Currys stops selling analogue TVs |
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India's greener IT revolution |
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Men 'drink far more than women' |
32 |
'Safe Ebola' created for research |
33 |
Broccoli 'fights' heart disease |
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Gel 'to speed up wound healing' |
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Job Cuts Expected At Yahoo |
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Project Aims To Map DNA Of 1,000 People |
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Utah Scientist: Dust Shortening Winters |
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Dozens Of Rare Reptiles Die In India |
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Web Entrepreneur Turns Contacts Into Cash |
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Watery Help For Kids' Colds? |
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Study: Obesity Surgery Can Cure Diabetes |
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Folk Medicines Contain Lead |
43 |
FDA Approves High Blood Pressure Tablets |
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Food Poisoning's Sickening Legacy |
45 |
Apple forecast below Wall St targets |
46 |
Apple fiscal 1Q profit rises with higher iPod and iPhone sales |
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Microsoft Broadens Virtualization Strategy Beyond Data Center |
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Let 1,000 genomes bloom |
49 |
International effort to catalog complete DNA of 1,000 people |
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Project Aims to Map DNA of 1,000 People |
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IP Addresses Are Personal Data, E.U. Regulator Says |
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Google spars with European lawmakers over privacy |
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Yahoo Trades Pink Slips for Greenbacks |
54 |
Apple's Updated iPod Touch And iPhone Hacked |
55 |
Apple closes security gaps for QuickTime, iPhone, iPod Touch |
56 |
Apple iPhone |
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Unmanned aircraft could boost hurricane-monitoring |
58 |
Robot planes to take on "dangerous, dull, or dirty"
missions |
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Dutch Firm Merges Cell Phone With E-Reader |
60 |
Readius Phone Features Flexible Screen |
61 |
New Mobile Phone Has a Foldable Screen |
62 |
FCC official: No need to mandate 'open' mobile networks...yet |
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EA Leaps into Free Video Games |
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EA Plans Free Online Version of Battlefield Heroes |
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11th Hour Buyout to Save Scrabulous Tonight? |
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High-scoring 'Scrabulous' threatened |
67 |
FaceBook may Remove "Scrabulous" |
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Save HD DVD petition garners thousands of signatures |
69 |
Did Fox Flip Warner? |
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Blu-ray grabs 93% of market after Warner's announcement |
71 |
Blu-ray Hardware Sales Pick Up After Warner Announcement |
72 |
Obesity surgery helps diabetics, study finds |
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Gastric Lap-Band Surgery Can Send Diabetes Into Remission |
74 |
Bariatric Surgery Erases Type 2 Diabetes in Obese Patients |
75 |
Study: Obesity Surgery Can Cure Diabetes |
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One Strain Behind Epidemic of Staph Infections |
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Dangerous staph bacteria all from one group: study |
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Study links spread of drug-resistant staph to single strain |
79 |
Another Study Links Western Diet to Heart, Health Risks |
80 |
Meat diet linked to heart disease: study |
81 |
Gene Test Can Identify Heart Disease, Spur Cholesterol Drug
Use |
82 |
Celera publishes data supporting heart disease risk test |
83 |
Liver Cancer Drug Raises Blood Pressure |
84 |
Nexavar significantly boosts hypertension risk: study |
85 |
Seawater spray cures kids colds-Czech researchers |
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Nostrums: Seawater Seems to Beat Medicine in Fighting Colds |
87 |
Nasal Irrigation Flushes Away Kids' Cold Symptoms |
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Salt Water For Common Cold in Kids |
89 |
Cell division studies hint at future cancer therapy |
90 |
Immunologists find better way to boost the immune system |
91 |
Food peptides activate bitter taste receptors |
92 |
Hot springs microbes hold key to dating sedimentary rocks,
researchers say |
93 |
International consortium announces the 1000 Genomes Project |
94 |
Investigating causes of asthma attacks: New sensor system
monitors environmental exposure |
95 |
Several genes that regulate the disease SLE have been
identified |
96 |
Unique fungal collection could hold key to future antibiotics |
97 |
Scientists look at those in evolutionary race who don't make
it 'out of the gate' |
98 |
Scientists use nanomaterials to localize and control drug
delivery |
99 |
Hawthorn extract can help the heart |
100 |
Cranberry juice may help women with recurrent urinary tract
infections |
101 |
No clear evidence that antidepressants assist in the
management of chronic low back pain |
102 |
Alendronate can help prevent bone fractures in many
postmenopausal women |
103 |
Clean or boiled tap water is as good as saline at cleaning
acute wounds |
104 |
No high quality studies on reducing MRSA infection in nursing
homes for elderly people |
105 |
Handwashing can reduce diarrhea episodes by about one third |
106 |
Einstein researchers: Do national dietary guidelines do more
harm than good? |
107 |
Pharmacists Believe Drive-through Windows Contribute to
Delays, Errors |
108 |
Drugs to bulk up muscles may make injuries more likely |
109 |
Newly discovered active fault building new Dalmatian Islands
off Croatian coast |
110 |
CCNY, Rice University Researchers Develop Low-cost,
"Green" Technique for Producing Antimicrobial Paints |
111 |
Debut of TEAM 0.5, the World's Best Microscope |
112 |
Cell phone sensors detect radiation to thwart nuclear
terrorism |
113 |
CMS celebrates the lowering of its final detector element |
114 |
Researchers develop darkest manmade material |
115 |
Research at the University of Navarra discovers new compounds
active against tuberculosis and malaria |
116 |
NSAIDs are effective for short-term relief of low-back pain |
117 |
Researchers propose consumers buy yearly 'drug licenses' as
new way to pay for prescriptions |
118 |
Skull survey could improve vehicle safety |
119 |
In diatom, scientists find genes that may level engineering
hurdle |
120 |
Music therapy may offer hope for people with depression |
121 |
Antioxidants such as vitamins C and E don't prevent
pre-eclampsia |
122 |
Gene variations associated with effectiveness of blood
pressure medications |
123 |
Findings suggest link between vitamin E and subsequent decline
in physical function for older adults |
124 |
Overweight patients with diabetes appear more likely to
achieve remission with weight-loss surgery |
125 |
Combination therapy improves survival for certain prostate
cancer patients |
126 |
Few strategies exist to prevent MRSA spread in nursing homes |
127 |
Motorcycle helmets keep riders alive, international review
confirms |
128 |
Equal level of commitment and relationship satisfaction found
among gay and heterosexual couples |
129 |
Ovarian cancer risk not affected by alcohol and smoking, but
reduced by caffeine |
130 |
Herbal remedy useful for heart failure, review finds |
131 |
Bizarre Amphibians Found Living on the Edge |
132 |
How UFOs and Bigfoot Could Save Earth |
133 |
Secrets Behind Oscar Nominations Revealed |
134 |
Women More Thick-headed than Men |
135 |
Greenhouse Gas Makes Food Less Nutritious |
136 |
Study: Memory Loss Linked to Loss of Imagination |
137 |
Reports of Gay Staph Disease Overblown |
138 |
Project Will Map Genomes of 1,000 People Worldwide |
139 |
Same-Sex Couples Just as Committed as Heterosexual
Counterparts |
140 |
Dozens of Rare Reptiles Die in India |
141 |
Sun's Magnetic Secret Revealed |
142 |
One Strain Behind Epidemic of Staph Infections |
143 |
International genome project launched |
144 |
The sound of a bad penny |
145 |
'Safe' form of Ebola created |
146 |
Guppies sexually harass threatened species |
147 |
Milky Way's antimatter linked to exotic black holes |
148 |
Girls should get cervical cancer jab, says EU |
149 |
Computer learns to out-munch humans at Pac-Man |
150 |
New monkey species is already endangered |
151 |
Genetic Switches Could Lower Cost of Producing Drugs, Proteins |
152 |
Forests Could Benefit When Fall Color Comes Late |
153 |
Searching for Amyloid Interactions |
154 |
Low Variation in Platelet Protein Expression within the
Elderly |
155 |
Food Peptides Activate Bitter Taste Receptors |
156 |
Researchers Develop Darkest Manmade Material |
157 |
Using Nanomaterials to Localize and Control Drug Delivery |
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