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Solving the mystery of the dancer mice, and cleft lip too (Apr 30 2004 23:27 GMT) - By watching mice "dance" and comparing the DNA of the dancers to their flat-footed siblings, scientists have discovered a genetic cause of cleft lip and palate in mice, a finding that is already being used to search for a similar genetic defect in humans... click link for more info. |
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New Research Could Reduce Risk of Strokes in Younger People Date (Apr 30 2004 23:27 GMT) - New research carried out by the University of Warwick Medical School (UK) and St George's Hospital Medical School, London, into a genetic brain condition that triggers strokes, migraine and dementia in younger people has identified a possible cause of the condition, and could mean a breakthrough in treatment for a disease for which no specific therapy is currently available, and help save lives... click link for more info. |
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The future of telemedicine (Apr 30 2004 23:27 GMT) - A pediatric patient in Marquette, Michigan is being examined by a doctor- but the doctor is 365 miles away in Ann Arbor... click link for more info. |
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Bacterial infection may cause or worsen asthma attacks in children (Apr 30 2004 23:27 GMT) - A type of bacteria called Mycoplasma pneumoniae could be responsible for triggering asthma attacks in children who have never experienced them before, and may exacerbate wheezing in children who already have asthma, according to a study in the May 15 issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases, now available online... click link for more info. |
Medical News Today
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Is too much soy bad for men? (Apr 30 2004 23:27 GMT) - While soy may be beneficial to women in a variety of ways, research in monkeys suggests that it could have an adverse effect on the behavior of men, according to researchers from Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center... click link for more info. |
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Large families and animals keep allergies at bay (Apr 30 2004 23:27 GMT) - Having siblings, keeping a pet, or living on a farm helps protect infants against the development of atopic (allergic) diseases, but early infections increase the risk, according to new research from Denmark... click link for more info. |
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Ok, look at the alligator (Apr 30 2004 23:26 GMT) - Ok, look at the alligator skull rock. I am sure it is just a rock, but it looks like an alligator head. It is slightly lower left center, near the track. eyes looking at you. snout out of the dirt. |
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Ok, look at the alligator (Apr 30 2004 23:25 GMT) - Ok, look at the alligator skull rock. I am sure it is just a rock, but it looks like an alligator head. It is slightly lower left center, near the track. eyes looking at you. snout out of the dirt. |
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