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#1066 29 September 2008
How Rejection Affects Those with Low Self-Esteem
Why Researchers Study Spider Silks
How the Circadian Rhythm May Affect Medications and Treatments
A Novel Approach to Helping Teens Lose Weight
The Importance of Mapping Brain Function
#1065 22 September 2008
Factors Identified that Lead to Hospital Admissions for Heart Failure
National Lab Helps Develop Novel Point-of-Care Instruments
Computer Scientists Work to Revolutionize E-Commerce
Focusing New Systems & Materials in Earthquake Retrofitting & Repair
Figuring Out How Antidepressants Work
#1064 15 September 2008
Researchers Work on an Image Database of Insects
Diagnosing Patients with MRSA Infections
A Form of Tai Chi for the Elderly with Limited Mobility
When Noise Pollution May Be a Good Thing
Trying to Understand Basic Changes in an Aging Brain
#1063 8 September 2008
The Truth about False Memories
Is Red Wine the Key to the 'French Paradox'?
Americans Spend Too Little Time with Primary Care Doctors
Researchers Investigate New Ways to Clean Up Water
Broccoli: Nature's Wonder Food
#1062 2 September 2008
A Worm-like Marine Animal Provides Clues about Human Evolution
Developing Technology to Detect Bloodstream Infections More Quickly
Several Factors Affect Sleep Disturbances in the Elderly
The Brain is Wired to Respond Differently to Approaching Sounds
New Findings about the Bird's Family Tree