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May 31, 2008

General Relief - A Classic Time for All - Duke University

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A Classic Time for All - Duke University
Durham, NC — A trail of laughter won t be the only way to spot Jeff Foxworthy among the dozens of celebrities and golfers at the 35 th Annual Duke Children’s Classic on Saturday and Sunday. I’ll be the one checking for ticks, said Foxworthy

New stem cell therapy may aid the repair of damaged brains - Genetic Engineering News
According to some experts, newly born neuronal stem cells in the adult brain may provide a therapy for brain injury. But if these stem cells are to be utilized in this way, the process by which they are created, neurogenesis, must be regulated. A new

Pill-Popping Nation - BusinessWeek
A recent study by Medco Health Solutions found that in 2007, 51% of insured Americans take at least one prescription pill every day for a chronic medical condition, the first year we ve cracked 50%. One-fifth actually take three or more daily pills

save to del.icio.us - Jewish Press
Approximately 20,000 men, women, teenagers and children are expected to attend the Annual Dr. Manfred R. Lehmann Memorial Israel Day Concert in Central Park to be held on Sunday, June 1, 2008, the 27th of Iyar 5768, the eve of Yom Yerushalayim in

New holocaust center officially opened - MaineCoastNow.com
Joining the governor was Augusta Mayor Roger Katz, Maine Senate Majority Leader Elizabeth Libby Mitchell, Dr. Wolfgang Vorwerk, the consul general of the Federal Republic of Germany in Boston, and UMA President Dr.

I do not see it, but my brain knows what it means - Genetic Engineering News
Milan, Italy, 29 May 2008 - Patients suffering from hemineglect cannot attend to, and hence cannot see, things presented to their left side. However, sometimes these ignored stimuli may be processed without awareness. In a paper published in the May

NIH Awards Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical - Biloxi Sun Herald
The National Institutes of Health has awarded Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University and Montefiore Medical Center one of its coveted Clinical and Translational Science Awards totaling $22 million over five years. The grant will

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