Leveraging learning for artificial respiration
Sep 12, 2007 |
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MIT researchers have found that the body's innate ability to adapt to recurring stimuli could be leveraged to design more effective and less costly artificial respirators. The new approach could minimize the ...
More sick leave given to men by male GPs compared with female counterparts
Sep 12, 2007 |
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Male patients are given more certified sick leave by male doctors compared with the amount of sick notes given to females by female doctors, a University of Liverpool study has revealed.
Possible Chlamydia vaccine target found
Sep 12, 2007 |
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U.S. scientists have identified a potential target for a vaccine to fight Chlamydia -- the world's most prevalent sexually transmitted bacterial infection.
Unique role for blood formation gene identified
Sep 12, 2007 |
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All blood cell production in adults depends on the steady work of a vital gene that if lost results in early bone marrow failure, Dartmouth Medical School cancer geneticists have found. Their research reveals an unexpected ...
Microbiotic technology developed for microinjection of zebrafish embryos
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Funded by an NSERC Idea to Innovations grant and an Ontario Early Researcher Award, Prof. Yu Sun’s group, the Advanced Micro and Nanosystems Laboratory at the University of Toronto recently developed a microrobotic technology ...
NASA, NIH to advance space health research
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Sep 12, 2007 |
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NASA and the National Institutes of Health have signed a memorandum of understanding to formally continue advancing U.S. space health research.


