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Bone Formation Linked to Serotonin in Gut, Research Brings Hope for Osteoporosis Sufferers
Bone formation appears to be controlled by
serotonin, a chemical in the brain that also influences...
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One Cause of Aging Found, Scientists Say Potentially Reversible
New research performed on mice offers insights into the
mechanism of aging, and perhaps with time...
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"AIDS cure" good for only 1 per cent of patients, say experts
Hamburg - Physicians in Germany who say they have "functionally cured" a patient with...
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Family History Weighs Heavier Than Breast Cancer Gene Test
A study
conducted by University of Toronto
cancer specialist Dr. Steven Narod has recently...
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Colour blindness incurable, but manageable
Heidelberg, Germany - Four-year-old Leo can clearly distinguish black, white, blue and yellow but...
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Bone Marrow Transplants May Cure HIV
HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, is such a hardy
pathogen that the concept of curing a
poor...
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Leukemia and HIV Gone After Bone Marrow Transplant
Medical history was written recently, after a patient with both leukemia and HIV received a bone...
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A Big Step Forward For Cancer Research: Scientists Map Cancer Patient’s Genome
Scientists for the first time have been able to look at the entire set of genes from a cancer...
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Update: Full Cancer Genome Decoded
Cancer is one of the most destructive diseases of past and present centuries. Certain treatments...
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Researchers Map Cancer Genes
Washington University researchers have decoded the complete
DNA of a patient suffering from...
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Autism Gene May Play Role in Childhood Language Disorder As Well
University
of Oxford researchers discovered
that a gene implicated in autism may also play a...
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Scientists Decode Entire Genome Of A Cancer Patient For The First Time
For the first time, scientists have managed to decode the complete DNA sequence of a cancer...
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Virus Causes Irregular Heartbeat, German Researchers Find
Hamburg - There is new evidence that a virus could be the cause of irregular heartbeat in millions...
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Researchers Detect More Genes Associated with Alzheimer’s Risk
Researchers have detected more genes
associated with an increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s...
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Purple Tomatoes May Help People Fighting Cancer
Researchers from the John Innes Centre in Norwich have created a purple tomato which they hope may...
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Erbitux Less Effective For Colon Cancer Patients With Second Gene Mutation
Treatment with cetuximab (Erbitux) was less
effective for patients with advanced colorectal cancer...
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Update: New Genes Related To Lung Cancer Discovered
Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, United States have identified...
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Study Concludes Brain Signals Can Predict Weight Gain
A study published in the October 17 issue of the journal Science
has revealed that overweight...
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Overweight People Find Sweets Less Satisfying
Overweight people actually don’t enjoy
eating fatty food and sweets, a brain study found. The...
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Update: Believe It Or Not, Obese People Enjoy Food Less
In Friday's issue of the journal Science, psychology researchers in Texas, Oregon and Connecticut...
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Preventive Treatment for Alopecia - One Step Closer?
One of men’s biggest fears related to growing older is losing their hair. Although far from the top...
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20-Year Study To Asses Lifestyle Impact Of Genetic Testing
San Diego's
Scripps Translational Science Institute announced Thursday it will carry out...
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Safer Prenatal Test To Detect Down Syndrome
Researchers found a safer method to diagnose Down’s syndrome and several other genetic disorders, a...
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New TB vaccine offers hope for AIDS patients, German researchers say
Hamburg - An early tuberculosis vaccine dating back to the 1920s has been vastly improved thanks to...
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Scientists Might Have Found The Origin Of HIV
In a recent study, to be published in tomorrow's issue of the journal Nature, scientists reveal new...
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One Step Further: High Secretion of Adiponectin Lowers Cancer Risk
Medicine is taking vital steps towards identifying the causes of cancers - and perhaps even a cure....
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Fat Hormone Gene Plays Significant Role In Colon Cancer
Obesity has long been thought to increase the risk for heart
disease and cancer in general. Breast...
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Distinguished Biochemist Robert Tjian Elected as President of Howard Hughes Institute
Robert Tjian, a distinguished UC Berkley biochemist
and gene researcher, has been named president...
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American Researchers Find New, Safer Way To Develop Stem Cells
Researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston have found a...
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Vitamin D Receptor Gene Variant Linked To Melanoma
According to a report released by Italian researchers, a variation of the gene for BsmI, the...
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Business
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Tech toys dominate in early holiday shopping
San Francisco - With the US in a severe economic recession the relative value offered by high tech...
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Sergey Brin, Google’s Cofounder, Writes On Blog About Parkinson’s Risk
In a post on its newly opened blog, Too, Sergey Brin, one of the two
co-founders of Google, has...
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New iPod to Fall From the Apple Tree
September
9, Yerba Buena Center for the Art,
San Francisco. That’s part of what a very secretive...
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Analyst: Apple to sell 4.47 million iPhones in quarter
Apple will sell 4.47 million iPhone 3Gs in the current quarter, according a projection issued...
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs is Cancer Free, Shares Climb 2.6%
Apple CEO Steve Jobs does not have recurrent cancer or any other life-threatening health problem...
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IBM Supports... Chocolate and Africa
IBM has launched an interesting strategy in Africa, which aims to help the nations on the continent...
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Alzheimer Cure Makes Wyeth Shares Rise
The two companies that have discovered bapineuzumab, a drug that is supposed to slow down the...
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Vodafone Hits Deutsche Telekom With iPhone Lawsuit
Few days after its launch, the iPhone has already
become the apple of discord between Vodafone and...
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World
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When Bone Marrow Transplant Cures HIV
The medical world has welcomed the first case of HIV completely cured. Is that possible, some have...
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Three Researchers Win Nobel Prize For Bioluminescent Cells
The Nobel Prize for chemistry is shared this year by three
US-based scientists, one of them...
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Lake Michigan Search for Teen to Resume Tuesday Morning
The teen who disappeared while swimming in Lake
Michigan on Sunday is still missing and most...
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NC Deputy and Firefighter Killed in Tractor-trailer Crash
An 18-wheel tractor-trailer struck a sheriff's deputy and a firefighter who were directing traffic...
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Tornado Hits Iowa Scout Camp Killing 4 and Injuring 48
A powerful tornado hit a scout camp in western Iowa on Thursday morning killed four teenagers and...
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Ohio: Small Plane Crashes, Six Dead
Sunday, a small plane crashed in northern Ohio, killing six people.
According to CNN,...
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EU Backs Erbitux as First Line Drug Against Cancer
The European Medicines Agency, based in London, has approved the use of Erbitux, produced by Merck...
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Rice Meets Kiss Members in Sweden
Ms. Condoleezza Rice’s official visit in Sweden took an interesting turn, when the US
Secretary of...
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I-95 Reopens near Philadelphia
A stretch of Interstate 95 north of Philadelphia reopened early Thursday. The section was shut down...
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I-95 in Philadelphia Shut Down for 2 Days Minimum
A crack in a concrete support pillar of the Interstate 95 in Philadelphia forced authorities to...
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Snow Storm Hits Northeast, Slows Traffic
A powerful winter storm covered most of the Northeast on Friday and caused flight delays in several...
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Fiji Cyclone Kills 6, Electricity Cut
A tropical cyclone with winds gusting up to 140 km per hour
hit Fiji’s main island of Viti...
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Technology
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Big Step Forward For Cancer Research: Scientists Map Cancer Patient’s Genome
Scientists for the first time have been able to look at the entire set of genes from a cancer...
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Piper Analyst Estimates 5 Million iPhones Sold In Q4
The estimates for Q4 can be nothing but good news for Apple,
as Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster...
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Sergey Brin, Google’s Co-Founder, Writes About Parkinson’s Risk
In a post on its newly opened blog, Too, Sergey Brin, one of the two
co-founders of Google, has...
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Steve Jobs’ Health in Highlight Again at Apple’s ‘Let’s Rock’ Event
Steve Jobs’ health condition will most certainly be one of the main points of focus at Apple’s...
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Apple to Sell 5 Million iPhone 3Gs, 3 Million Macs this Quarter
Despite numerous complaints of dropped calls and other few errors with its iPhone 3G, Apple Inc...
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Piper Analyst Predicts New Apple iPods in September
Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster predicts that next month, Apple will hold a special event to...
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The 3G iPhone’s Secret Weapon: AppStore
Steve Jobs has met the expectations when he introduced the
3G iPhone on Monday, but the real...
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Roadrunner Supercomputer Unveiled After 6 Years Of Work
The world’s fastest new supercomputer, named Roadrunner was
unveiled at the IBM research...
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Dude, Where Are The iPhones?
Shortly after Apple and its iPhone partner announced their financial results,
the analysts noticed...
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IBM Announces Cloud Computing Solutions
Computer legend IBM has announced a series of cloud computing solutions for corporate data centers....
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IBM Rules The World of Teraflops
IBM’s Blue Gene/L supercomputer has achieved a new world
record as it continued its four-year...
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O2 To Launch iPhone in UK On November 9
After giving the impression that they are waiting for the
Christmas period, Apple finally decided...
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Apple, AT&T And The iPhone Unlocking Saga
Does anybody have the naivety to believe that Apple didn’t
know from the first sold piece that the...
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Waiting for GPhone...
After a short period of calm, the allegedly mobile phone
branded by Google, or GPhone if you...
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Piper Jaffray Analyst Believes AT&T Pays Apple $3 A Month Per iPhone
Ever since Steve Jobs announced that the iPhone, the
ultimate gadget on the mobile market, would...
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NVIDIA Intros Tesla GPU for Advanced Computing
High Performance Computing (HPC) has always been the dream of many scientists around the world, for...
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Science
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Harvard Scientists Unravel The Secret Of Aging
As we get older, our health becomes our worst enemy. What’s
the secret of living a longer healthy...
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Cancer Research Moves Forward: Scientists Decode Complete Cancer Genome
Using DNA sequencing, scientists at Washington University in St. Louis were able to identify the...
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New Ways Of Regulating Blood Pressure May Arise
New studies concerning blood pressure conditions have shown that hydrogen sulfide, the gas...
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Cancer Treatment Connected To Gene Make-Up
Recently, scientists have discovered another gene mutation, which makes bowel cancer patients...
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Harvard Gene Project Posts DNA Data Of 10 Volunteers Online
Hoping to give medical research a big push forward, the Harvard University Medical School made the...
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Study: Obese People Experience Less Pleasure From Eating
When you see a person weighing more than usual, the first
thought that crosses your mind is that...
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Three Chemists Win Nobel Prize For Bioluminescent Cells
The Nobel Prize for chemistry is shared this year by three
US-based scientists, one of them...
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HIV Origins Traced Around 1900, Much Earlier Than Believed
AIDS first came to public notice in 1981 when US doctors noted an unusual cluster of deaths
among...
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Update: Stem Cells Research Could Become Safer
Researchers took one more step toward so-called regenerative
medicine by developing a safer way of...
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The Mystery Behind Men’s Commitment Problems: Bad Genes
Can men be exempted from being charged with atypical
relationship behavior? It appears they can,...
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Genetics Legend Doctor Victor McKusick Dies At 86
On Tuesday, Dr. Victor A. McKusick, the Johns Hopkins University physician who has brought an...
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Tobacco Plant Could Aid Patients With Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
The tobacco plant could actually aid
patients with follicular B-cell lymphoma, US researchers...
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Scientists Revealed World's First Genome-Wide Spinal Cord Map
The Allen Institute for Brain Science has taken a groundbreaking step into deciphering the...
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Scientists Use DNA Fingerprinting to Identify Viable IVF Embryos
A team of fertility researchers from Australia and Greece has
discovered a way of testing IVF...
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Platypus Holds The Genetic Code To Evolution
As science evolved, people
started asking questions and developing theories about how evolution on...
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Uncontrolled Synthetic Bio-Business in Development
US scientist J. Craig Venter and his team reported a few days ago the creation of first man-made...
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J. Craig Venter Finds The Recipe For Synthetic Life
The US
scientist J. Craig Venter and his team are reporting the creation of first man-made
DNA...
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Lab Announces Breakthrough In Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Scientists at the Advanced Cell
Technology in Worcester, Massachusetts, announced on Thursday that...
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Stem cell breakthrough promises “ethical” bio-replacements
No need to worry about the ethical implications of stem-cell research anymore: American scientists...
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Anthropologist Say Humans Evolve More Rapidly
A new study led by the University of Wisconsin-Madison
anthropologist John Hawks revelead that we...
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Fruit Fly's Homosexuality Turned Off And On With Drugs
In a research published online this Monday by the journal Nature Neuroscience, scientists have...
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DNA Shows Some Neanderthals were Pale-Skin Redheads
The Neanderthals, or Homo neanderthalensis, may have had red hair and pale skin, a new study in...
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Utah Scientists Create 'Lesbian' Worms
Scientists at the University of Utah have obtained 'lesbian' nematode worms by flipping a genetic...
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Salmonella Grown in Space is Several Times Deadlier
A study has found that Salmonella grown during the Atlantis space-shuttle mission STS-115 in 2006...
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Google Boosts The Race To The Moon With A $30 Million Prize (Update)
Google, the web search giant, joined today the XPrize
Foundation in announcing the Google Lunar X...
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Researchers Claim They Found The “Skinny” Gene
The researchers from UT Southwestern Medical Center have
found a new cause for obesity. According...
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Genetic Link between Colon and Prostate Cancer Found
Four scientific studies have confirmed that the presence of a gene variant called rs6983267- which...
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