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Swiss-Canadian study: Strong evidence for type 2 diabetes from smoking
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science

Category: Health

2008-01-20 04:09:21
A study conducted by researchers from Switzerland and Canada looked at the results of twenty-five other studies and concluded there is “strong evidence” that active smoking causes type 2 diabetes.        
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Diseases being watched from space
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science

Category: Health

2008-01-18 05:33:34
Members of NASA’s National Space Science and Technology Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham’s (UAB’s) School of Public Health are teaming up to identify human health concerns on Earth from satellites circling above the planet.      
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Melbourne, San Diego researchers link via video wall
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Internet

2008-01-16 00:56:10
The University of Melbourne's new OptiPortal visualisation wall was demonstrated to senior politicians and other invited guests today.


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Stem cell research: Where does your U.S. state stand?
Written By: William Atkins
Section: UNI-verse

Category: The Science Blog

2008-01-15 10:06:24
Do you favor or reject embryonic stem cell research? And, just as important: does your state favor or reject the researching and funding of stem cells in the United States?          
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And the beat goes on: Dead rat hearts get second chance
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science

Category: Biology

2008-01-14 10:16:24
Minnesota researchers have found a way to grow new functioning heart tissue from tissue taken off of dead rats. The procedure called whole organ decellularization could some day allow scientists to grow specialized organs so they can be transplanted into human bodies matched for just the right organs.                
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