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Swine flu not as catchy as other pandemic strainsIf someone in your home has swine flu, your odds of catching it are about one in eight, although children are twice as susceptible as adults, the study found. It is one of the first big scientific attempts to find out how much the illness spreads in homes versus at work or school, and who is ...
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Representing information in cell assemblies: persistent activity mediated by semilunar granule cells : Article : Nature NeuroscienceNature Neuroscience offers a unique mix of opinion and reviews alongside top-quality research papers. Published monthly, in print and online, the journal reflects the entire spectrum of neuroscience, from molecular to cognitive.
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Dominik BeckHaag-Streit is a leading provider of instruments and medical-practice equipment for ophthalmologists, optometrists and opticians. For more than 50 years, the Haag-Streit Lamp has been regarded as the standard instrument for ophthalmic diagnosis.Twine added 2 days ago
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Dominik BeckHaag-Streit is a leading provider of instruments and medical-practice equipment for ophthalmologists, optometrists and opticians. For more than 50 years, the Haag-Streit Lamp has been regarded as the standard instrument for ophthalmic diagnosis.
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Ginkgo doesn't work: Are there better ways to save your brain? - CNN.comGinkgo doesn't work: Are there better ways to save your brain? (Health.com) -- Ginkgo biloba has failed -- again -- to live up to its reputation for boosting memory and brain function . Just over a year after a study showed that the herb doesn't prevent dementia and Alzheimer's disease, a ...
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Ginkgo doesn't work: Are there better ways to save your brain? - CNN.comGinkgo biloba has failed -- again -- to live up to its reputation for boosting memory and brain function. Just over a year after a study showed that the herb doesn't prevent dementia and Alzheimer's disease, a new study from the same team of researchers has found no evidence that ginkgo reduces ...
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Judge not lest ye be judged? Researchers explore 'moral hypocrisy' in powerful people2009 may well be remembered for its scandal-ridden headlines, from admissions of extramarital affairs by governors and senators, to corporate executives flying private jets while cutting employee benefits, and most recently, to a mysterious early morning car crash in Florida. The past year has ...
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The loneliness network - The Boston GlobeThe loneliness network Strange as it sounds, loneliness may be contagious The holiday season is entering the home stretch, but flu season is just getting going. And so, we’re warned, the upcoming New Year’s parties and homeward airplane trips and visits to the mall to return our gifts won’t ...
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Quest for Cures: Searching for cures to difficult diseasesAn intelligent search engine dedicated to searching for curesJanos Haits added 7 days ago
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Scientists discover how the brain encodes memories at a cellular levelScientists discover how the brain encodes memories at a cellular level A neuron. Credit: Sourav Banerjee Scientists at UC Santa Barbara have made a major discovery in how the brain encodes memories. The finding, published in the December 24 issue of the journal Neuron, could eventually lead ...
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