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Program Archives
#653 October 30, 2000
A. Physicists Discover the First Direct Evidence of an Elusive Particle
B. A Positive Relationship Between Pain and Inflammation
C. What's Behind the Upward Trend in Maximum Human Life Span?
D. A Small Telescope with Big Implications
E. Is Alzheimer's Disease Intrinsic to Aging?
#652 October 23, 2000
A. The Differences in Memory Loss Caused by Small Strokes and Alzheimer's
B. How Physicians Can Help Victims of Domestic Violence
C. A New Obesity Treatment Program that Keeps the Weight Off
D. A Computer Program that Measures Brain Cognition
E. A Hardy Way to Deal with Stress
#651 October 16, 2000
A. New Evidence that the Human Maximum Age Span is Rising
B. UC Researcher Develops Odor-free Soc
C. A Device that Significantly Decreases Epileptic Seizures
D. The American Heart Association to Revise Food Guidelines
E. Serious Birth Defects Prevented by Folic Acid-fortified Foods
#650 October 9, 2000
A. New Insight into an Experimental, Anti-cancer Drug
B. Another Gene Linked to Obesity Discovered
C. Researchers Uncover a Chemical Pattern Linked to Immune Cell Survival
D. The Nation's Organ Transplant System Renewed
E. One Way to Grow Old Gracefully …
#649 October 2, 2000
A. The FDA Calls for Warnings on Overusing Antibiotics
B. A Personal Carbon Monoxide Sensor
C. Magnetic Levitation Catches NASA's Eye
D. Air Pollution In Urban & Rural Areas
E. A Better View of Brain Development