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The Savages
The last thing the two Savage siblings ever wanted to do was look back at their difficult family...
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Scientists Make Astonishing Breakthrough in the Flight against Flu
Researchers at the Burnham Institute for Medical Research, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in...
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Stem Cells Are Offered New Grants, Despite Their Being Delayed
San Francisco State University, UC Berkeley, UCSF, Stanford University, the J. David Gladstone...
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Scientists Identify Gene Linked to Breast Cancer Spread
Researchers at Princeton University and The Cancer Institute of New Jersey have identified a gene...
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Novartis Acquires License To Vaccine That May Prevent Cytomegalovirus
The North Carolina-based company AlphaVax has sold the rights to an experimental vaccine it is...
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“Right of conscience,” The Most Disarming and Bitter moral Lesson
A new law known as the “right of conscience” ruled passed by the Bush administration...
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Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death Highest in the Month after Heart Attack
Heart attack patients are more susceptible to die within the
first 30 days after the attack, a...
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The Gates Foundation Plans to Fund 104 Researchers around the World
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
made public its intention to give 104 grants of $100...
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Emory University Denied $9.3 Million Grant from NIH
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has
announced its decision to postpone a $9.3 million...
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Emory Denied Federal Grant over Payment Disclosure Conflict
The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) froze a $9.3
million research grant to Emory
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Fan in Baby’s Room Found to Reduce SIDS Risk
New research found fans were associated
with a 94% reduction in SIDS risks for infants who slept...
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4 Doctors Receive Genius Grants
Among the 25 recipients of $500,000 MacArthur Foundation "genius grants”, there were four...
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Jogging Is Indeed Good For You - Try It!
As found in the results of a recently completed study by the Stanford University School of...
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Epilepsy Drug Topamax Could Increase Birth Defect Risk
British researchers report in the July 22 issue of the
journal Neurology that pregnant women who...
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Heart and Stroke Risk Due to Heavy Drinking Higher in Women
Women are four times more likely to die from cardiovascular problems
compared to men if drinking...
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Caffeine Might Stop Multiple Sclerosis
A study that will be published in the July 8 issue of the “Proceedings of the National Academy of...
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Former Anthrax Suspect Gets $5.82 M Lawsuit Settlement
The Justice Department offered $5.82 million settlement to the former number one suspect in the...
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Family History Adds to People’s Chances to Survive Colon Cancer
People with a family history of colon cancer may now breathe
relieved, as scientific research...
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute Grants $600 M for Med Research
The Howard Hughes Medical Institutes announced it will spend
more than a half billion dollars to...
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Kids Exposed To Lead May Show Criminal Behavior Later
It has long been known that exposure to lead has harmful
effects on judgment, cognitive function...
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Physical Activity Linked to Lower Breast Cancer Risk
It has long been known that physical activity has a great
impact on our health. Now, new research...
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California: Stem-Cell Research Granted $271 Million
The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine awarded
12 academic and non-profit institutions...
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People Having Shorter Limbs at Risk of Alzheimer’s
People having longer arms and legs are more predisposed to
develop memory problems later in life,...
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Study: Memory Problems More Prevalent in Men than in Women
When it comes to remembering things, men are more predisposed
than women to become dotty and...
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Study: DASH Diet Prevents Heart Attacks, Strokes
It has long been known that a healthy diet rich in fruits
and vegetables and low in fat is good...
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Lung Cancer in Smokers Also Linked to Genes
It is well known that smoking skyrockets the risk of developing lung cancer, but it is hard to...
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Cigarette Company Funded Lung Cancer Study
The
research community was under shock when discovering hidden tobacco money behind
a...
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Summit on AIDS Vaccine Questions the Future of AIDS Research
The recent failure of the most promising HIV vaccine
prompted scientists’ concern at the Summit...
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Supreme Court Backs Medical-Device Manufacturers
The Supreme Court today ruled that patients could not sue
medical-device manufacturers in state...
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Statins Do Not Protect against Alzheimer’s Disease
Cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins were thought to
reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s, but a...
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More Interest in Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Federal granted money for research with embryonic stem cells pays off. While in its first year of...
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Technology
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Amazon Buys E-Book Software Maker LexCycle; Why ?
Amazon.com reportedly acquired Lexcycle, the company known for making the popular Stanza e-reading...
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Apple’s iTunes Pass Enables Fans to Follow Favorite Artists
Apple launched a new service. It is called iTunes Pass and it gives fans access to the future...
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Microsoft Grants Vista Certification to NVIDIA ION Low Power PCs
Microsoft Corp. has validated NVIDIA ION with certified Windows Hardware...
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$1 billion Needed for US-Made Lithium Ion Batteries Master Plan
Electric cars seem more and more close to become a practical, normal alternative to those using...
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Obama And McCain Targeted By Hackers
A federal investigation revealed that the computer systems of both the Obama and McCain campaigns...
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More Questions for the FCC’s Report on White Spaces
A couple of
weeks ago, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman Kevin Martin introduced...
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Nokia Comes With A Whole Lot Of Music In UK
Nokia chose Europe as initial launch market for its new ‘Comes
With Music’ service, specifically...
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Update: Intel Switched To “Turbo Mode” For Nehalem Processors
Intel brought a new meaning to the word “performance” on
Tuesday, during this year’s Developer...
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MobileMe Subscribers Get 60 More Free Days
It seems Apple is quite concerned with the stress MobileMe's problems have caused users since its...
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Facebook’s Open Platform Conquers Web And Language Barriers
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder and CEO, envisions
something much wider for the social...
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New Voicemail Service Allows Users to Avoid Awkward Phone Conversations
MobileSphere, a global wireless communications solutions provider, has released Monday its latest...
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Hackers Release Pwnage 2.0 To Jailbreak The 3G iPhone
Days after the official launch of the 3G iPhone, the guys
who goes under the name of iPhoneDev...
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Update: Amazon VoD, A New Salvo In Video On Demand War
After at E3, Microsoft and Netflix has announced a partnership thanks to which the Xbox Live users...
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Schwarzenegger and Tesla Motors to Unveil New Sedan
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Tesla Motors will host a press conference tomorrow...
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SAP Unveils New Tools To Improve Business Flexibility
SAP has been working on a new
set of tools to simplify the business process by enabling IT...
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Webby Grants Stephen Colbert ‘Person of the Year’ Award
Comedy Central host Stephen
Colbert was Webby’s “Person of the Year” winner for the innovative way...
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Online Privacy Prevails as NJ Court Demands Valid Subpoena
New Jersey’s Supreme Court has ruled that a valid subpoena is required to demand ISPs to reveal the...
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Google.org Started Giving Grants
The charitable arm of Internet search engine company Google, Google.org, has announced it will...
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Microsoft Launches HealthVault
In a quite unexpected move Microsoft launched a new Web
service med at helping people better...
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Big Brother Will Be Watching Them
George Orwell’s virtual, but
powerful character terrified all the democratic souls on Earth; Big...
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Google Launches Google Earth Outreach
The web-search giant, Google, unveiled today a new program
designed to help charities and other...
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