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Jennifer Moser • November 6, 2006
Neurosurgeons may disinfect and replace bone flaps dropped on the floor during surgery.
Ben Leach • November 3, 2006
New guidelines for clinicians could lead to better diagnosis and treatment of congenital hearing loss.
Erica Westly • November 1, 2006
Cancer cells may cooperate to withstand their host's immune response.
Meredith Knight • October 30, 2006
The FluChip may revolutionize the way we combat influenza.
Edyta Zielinska • October 25, 2006
Researchers find a better strategy for treating pneumonia.
Kristin Elise Phillips • October 23, 2006
The Monarch butterfly may be the next victim of a warming world.
Julie Leibach • October 20, 2006
Researchers have found some of the major players in the detection of sour taste.
Edyta Zielinska • October 18, 2006
Powerful arthritis drugs could potentially be over-prescribed to patients with other diseases.
Susan Cosier • October 16, 2006
A new study points out potential holes in sunscreen protection.
Ciara Curtin • October 12, 2006
Anticipating bad events gives researchers a peek into posttraumatic stress disorder.
Kristina Fiore • October 10, 2006
People with memory complaints may be losing gray matter in their brains.
Andrea Thompson • October 6, 2006
Dust and other small particles in the atmosphere may be altering monsoon rain patterns.
Andrew Klein • October 4, 2006
Male obesity could cause problems for couples trying to conceive.
Sabina Borza • October 2, 2006
Global Warming may shift wine production to the East Coast.
Kristina Fiore • September 27, 2006
Rich in stem cells, umbilical cord blood has become a viable alternative to bone marrow transplantation in adults.