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| Embryonic stem cells tested on patient for first time CTV.ca A 400x microscope image of a 5-day-old embryo or blastocyst that university researchers used to create the school's first human embryonic stem cell line, UM-4-6. The school announced the development, Sunday, Oct. 3, 2010. (AP / University of Michigan, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Higher Kidney Stone Risk For Postmenopausal Women On Estrogen Therapy Medical News Today Healthy postmenopausal women who receive estrogen therapy have a higher risk of developing kidney stones (nephrolithiasis), according to researchers from Dallas, Texas, in an article published in Archives of Internal Medicine, October 11. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 3 ways to lower breast cancer risk, despite your DNA msnbc.com By Karen Rowan Women who make healthy lifestyle choices lower their risk of developing invasive breast cancer, regardless of whether they have a family history of the disease, according to a new study. "We have more awareness of our familial risks, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Neonatal Jaundice Linked to Autism, Is Vitamin D the Missing Link? Food Consumer Jaundice found in full-term neonates may suggest a higher risk of late being diagnosed with a psychological disorder like autism, a new Danish study published in the Nov 2010 issue of Pediatrics suggests. By definition, neonates are babies younger than ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Here's the start of a New York Times article by Anemona Hartocollis about the ... San Francisco Chronicle "Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg sought federal permission on Wednesday to bar New York City's 1.7 million recipients of food stamps from using them to buy soda or other sugared drinks. "The request, made to the United States Department of Agriculture, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Preemption! Fate of Vaccine Litigation Sits in High Court's Hands Wall Street Journal (blog) By Ashby Jones Strike the mind-numbing word "preemption" from any given case that deals with the issue, and chances are you'll be left with pretty darn interesting sets of factual and legal issues. In other words, open your minds, LBers, to preemption ... See all stories on this topic » |
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