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Benefits, risks seen with antibiotics-first for appendicitis |
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SIG results from national personalized medicine program for
kids with aggressive cancer |
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Virtual driving assessment shows feasibility, validity,
efficiency as part of licensing |
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Neuroscientists discover a molecular mechanism that allows
memories to form |
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For red abalone, resisting ocean acidification starts with mom |
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Study: 2016 election negatively affected mental health of
Muslim college students |
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Memory of the Venus flytrap |
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40 percent of Amazon could now exist as rainforest or
savanna-like ecosystems |
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Pitt trauma experts aim to reduce deaths by providing
blood-clotting agent |
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Dust dampens albedo effect, spurs snowmelt in the heights of
the Himalayas |
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New shortcut enables faster creation of spin pattern in magnet |
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'Repliclones' fuel perplexing persistence of HIV in the blood
of some patients on therapy |
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Influenza vaccination may provide roadmap to prevent COVID-19
in CV disease patients |
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Disproportionate extinction of South American mammals when
Americas collided evident today |
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How long does the preschool advantage last? |
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Dog and human brains process faces differently |
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Spouses of ICU patients may be at increased risk for cardiac
events or hospitalization |
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Back pain with sciatica more likely to improve after early
physical therapy |
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Early referral to physical therapy improves function and other
symptoms of back pain with sciatica [plus additional topics] |
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SWOG Cancer Research Network shines at ASCO Quality of Care
Symposium |
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Dog brains do not prefer faces |
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Tracking sea turtle egg traffickers with GPS-enabled decoy
eggs |
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Cannabis use prompts need for more anesthesia during surgery,
increases pain |
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Acupuncture before surgery means less pain, significantly
fewer opioids for Veterans |
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Telemedicine saves chronic pain patients time and money |
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Development of haptic touch sensor that works by static
electricity |
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Body size of the extinct Megalodon indeed off the charts in
the shark world |
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Effects of acute and chronic graft-versus-myelodysplastic
syndrome on long-term outcomes following a transplant |
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Forearm artery reveals humans evolving from changes in natural
selection |
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Deep-brain imaging at synaptic resolution with adaptive optics
2-photon endomicroscopy |
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Many Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma patients can skip radiation,
collaborative study finds |
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New tech sees teens with diabetes improve glucose monitoring,
but not control |
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Mask mandates shown to significantly reduce spread of COVID-19 |
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'Brain fog' following COVID-19 recovery may indicate PTSD |
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California's August Complex largest fire in state's history |
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Do eyeglasses help keep coronavirus out? Johns Hopkins expert
says more evidence needed |
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Study finds odor-sensing neuron regeneration process is
adaptive |
38 |
A timeline on the evolution of reptiles |
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Interplanetary storm chasing |
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UM researchers help study largest estimated Greenland ice loss |
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Expanded newborn screening could save premature infants' lives |
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Diamonds found with gold in Canada's Far North offer clues to
Earth's early history |
43 |
Revising climate models with new aerosol field data |
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Evolution of the Y chromosome in great apes deciphered |
45 |
Every COVID-19 case seems different; these scientists want to
know why |
46 |
Remote control of blood sugar: Electromagnetic fields treat
diabetes in animal models |
47 |
Experiments with twisted 2D materials catch electrons behaving
collectively |
48 |
Underwater robots to autonomously dock mid-mission to recharge
and transfer data |
49 |
Sanford Burnham Prebys wins $8.5 million in NIH Transformative
Research grants |
50 |
Hospitalized COVID-19 patients are younger, healthier than
influenza patients |
51 |
Pesticides and food scarcity dramatically reduce wild bee
population |
52 |
A simple enrollment change yields big dividends in children's
early learning program |
53 |
Donors more likely to give to COVID causes when font matches
message |
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Robotic surgery in the COVID-19 era: Urologists take on the
challenges |
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New climate model helps researchers better predict water needs |
56 |
Study offers global review of impact of COVID-19 on cancer
treatment and research |
57 |
Evidence of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's & MND in brains of
young people exposed to dirty air |
58 |
Earth grows fine gems in minutes |
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Community health workers could play a key part in combating
COVID-19 in Brazil, study says |
60 |
Previous infection with other types of coronaviruses may
lessen severity of COVID-19 |
61 |
Some employees more likely to adhere to information security
policies than others |
62 |
Indonesia's old and deep peatlands offer an archive of
environmental changes |
63 |
Consuming sugary beverages while breastfeeding affects
cognitive development in children |
64 |
Hunting for the lowest known nuclear-excited state |
65 |
Tuned lighting helps nursing home residents get better sleep,
study finds |
66 |
There's a reason bacteria stay in shape |
67 |
New techniques probe vital and elusive proteins |
68 |
New research supports sofosbuvir in combination with other
antivirals for COVID-19 |
69 |
When disasters strike, nursing homes residents face
considerable risk |
70 |
NASA's TESS creates a cosmic vista of the northern sky |
71 |
US Insulin prices 8 times higher than in other nations |
72 |
The plant hormone auxin may promote disease by regulating
virulence gene expression |
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NREL, UK university partner to dive deeper into how enzymes
digest plastic |
74 |
Multi-institutional team extracts more energy from sunlight
with advanced solar panels |
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Evolution: Shifts in mating preference |
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Warmer winters are keeping some lakes from freezing |
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Story Tips: Remote population counting, slowing corrosion and
turning down the heat |
78 |
Colorectal cancer treatment: the winning combinations |
79 |
Big drug costs for small patients with rare diseases, study
finds |
80 |
Imaging technique could replace tissue biopsies in assessing
drug resistance in cancer |
81 |
Liquid gel in COVID patients' lungs makes way for new
treatment |
82 |
What makes us averse to loss in making economic decisions? NYU
neuroscientist aims to understand why under new NIH grant |
83 |
Study finds severe financial stress for breast cancer patients
during and after treatment |
84 |
Birds risk starvation trying to "keep pace" with
climate change |
85 |
How immune cells can recognise--and control--HIV when therapy
is interrupted |
86 |
RUDN University Chemist created a niobium-silica catalyst to
boost petrochemical reactions |
87 |
RUDN University linguist: learning foreign language is harder
for visually impaired people |
88 |
Tattoo inks: risk assessment for Pigment Blue 15:3 and Pigment
Green 7 |
89 |
The number and clonality of TCRs are associated with the
prognosis of colorectal cancer |
90 |
Breaking the coupling process |
91 |
Energy-harvesting plastics pass the acid test |
92 |
Mysterious molecular phenomenon could boost precision of
targeted drug delivery |
93 |
Who is driving whom? Climate and carbon cycle in perpetual
interaction |
94 |
Promising treatment for aggressive childhood cancer |
95 |
Fostamatinib in chronic immune thrombocytopenia: No
comparison--added benefit not proven |
96 |
Climate-friendly cooling to help ease global warming |
97 |
Best materials for border molding in complete dentures
fabrication |
98 |
Children use make-believe aggression and violence to manage
bad-tempered peers |
99 |
CRISPRing trees for a climate-friendly economy |
100 |
Could megatesla magnetic fields be realized on Earth? |
101 |
Diet of pre-Columbian societies in the Brazilian Amazon
reconstructed |
102 |
Dried blood spot sampling offers inexpensive way to widen
access to antibody testing for COVID-19 |
103 |
Igniting the synthetic transport of amino acids in living
cells |
104 |
Evolution in action: New Plant species in the Swiss Alps |
105 |
Sprat, mollusks and algae: What a diet of the future might
look like |
106 |
Researchers use multi-ancestry comparison to refine risk
factors for coronary artery disease |
107 |
The first human settlers on islands caused extinctions |
108 |
RTL1 gene a likely culprit behind temple and Kagami-Ogata
syndromes |
109 |
New aerosol research indicates significantly less risk of
COVID-19 transmission from anaesthetic procedures |
110 |
COVID-19 outcomes in patients with rare inborn immune
disorders |
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