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Photo courtesy of Shelly Hanks, WSU Photo Services PULLMAN, Wash. -- Agricultural research could be getting a boost worldwide, thanks to a new agreement signed by Washington State University.
Researchers conducting a random trial discover that the supplements are linked to a higher risk of prostate cancer.
USC College professor Patrick James and three students earn national awards given for creativity in teaching and research.
The University of Twente’s iCRiSP research institute has obtained a grant of over €200,000 to invest in the project ‘conflict diagnosis and triage’. The funds will be spent on developing and evaluating and online tool for legal aid. The aim of the tool is to improve people’s self reliance and to temper unrealistic expectations of winning a court case.
Two recent studies provide evidence for a new approach to vaccines to prevent infections caused by drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus -- better known as MRSA - the leading cause of skin and soft tissue, bloodstream and lung infections in the United States. One demonstrates a way to counteract the bacteria's knack for evading the immune system.
Two studies point to a new way to a vaccinate against drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus -- also known as MRSA -- the leading US cause of skin, soft tissue, bloodstream and lung infections, as well as deaths from infectious disease. One counteracts the bacteria's tools for evading the immune system; the other disrupts the germ's tissue-damaging mechanism.
Two studies point to a new way to a vaccinate against drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus -- also known as MRSA -- the leading US cause of skin, soft tissue, bloodstream and lung infections, as well as deaths from infectious disease. One counteracts the bacteria's tools for evading the immune system; the other disrupts the germ's tissue-damaging mechanism.
To create Kaohsiung as a maritime capital, Kaohsiung City Government sincerely invites architects from all over the world to participate in the international competition of Maritime Cultural & Popular Music Center. The objective of the project is to lead Kaohsiung City becoming the gate to marit ...13.08.2010
Title: Spanking Remains Common, Studies ShowCategory: Health NewsCreated: 8/12/2010 2:10:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 8/13/2010
Background Previous clinical efficacy trials failed to support the continued development of recombinant gp120 (rgp120) as
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