Pensioners relaxed in front of the computer

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How can pensioners with little if any computer skills successfully cope with a digital information system? According to Dutch researcher Henk Herman Nap, the design of an accessible system needs to incorporate large letter ...


Angina drug potentially useful against heart rhythm disorders

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A recently approved angina drug may also represent a powerful new treatment for a rare hereditary syndrome that places teens at risk for sudden cardiac death, according to research presented to today at the 57th Annual Scientific ...


Norwegian Tooth Bank seeks milk teeth from 100,000 children

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The Norwegian Tooth Bank is requesting milk teeth from 100 000 children in Norway and could become the biggest tooth bank in the world. Milk teeth can give unique information about environmental influences and nutrition ...


Lung transplants not dangerous for children with cystic fibrosis, after all

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Responding to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, which concluded that lung transplants were harmful for children with cystic fibrosis, articles published in the latest issue of Pediatric Transplantation refute ...


Lingering Bacteria Don't Indicate Chronic Lyme Disease

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The bacteria that cause Lyme disease, the most common tick-borne illness in the United States, can linger in mouse tissues long after a full round of antibiotic treatment is completed, report researchers from the University ...


Extension helps strawberry growers fight aggressive plant disease

Extension helps strawberry growers fight aggressive plant disease

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Virginia's strawberry growers have been dealing with an uninvited guest in their fields this winter, anthracnose crown rot, one of the most destructive diseases of strawberries in the southeastern United States.




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