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Living with Schizophrenia: Scientific American
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Socioeconomic Factors Trump Race and Geography for Odds of Living to Old Age | Observations, Scientific American Blog Network
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Helicopters Save Lives for Serious Trauma Victims | Observations, Scientific American Blog Network
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Different Strokes: New Lower-Pollution Auto Rickshaw Engines Could Save Lives, Curb Climate Change [Slide Show]: Scientific American
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Some Scum! Microbe in Pond Scum Enlisted in New Cancer Test
newswise.com — “Scientists are enlisting the living, self-propelled microbes found in pond scum — the pea-green surface slicks that form on ponds — in the development of a long-awaited new test to detect the cells that spread cancer through the bloodstream from the original tumor to new sites in the body. They presented the information here today at the 243rd National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS), the world’s largest scientific society.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Some Scum! Microbe in Pond Scum Enlisted in New Cancer Test
newswise.com — “Scientists are enlisting the living, self-propelled microbes found in pond scum — the pea-green surface slicks that form on ponds — in the development of a long-awaited new test to detect the cells that spread cancer through the bloodstream from the original tumor to new sites in the body. They presented the information here today at the 243rd National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS), the world’s largest scientific society.” View full resource at newswise.com
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PolygenicBlog: The Ballooning Brain: Defective Genes May Explain Uncontrolled Brain Growth in Autism: Scientific American
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Gamma-Knife Surgery Halts Growth of World’s Tallest Living Human | Observations, Scientific American Blog Network
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Children in low-income neighborhood with special walking/bike trail exercised more
eurekalert.org — “Children living in a neighborhood designed with a special bike trail were three times as likely as those in a traditional neighborhood to engage in vigorous physical activity, according to new research presented at the American Heart Association's Epidemiology and Prevention/Nutrition, Physical Activity and Metabolism 2012 Scientific Sessions.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Better Living Through Chemistry: Making Sudafed from Meth | Observations, Scientific American Blog Network
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A Song like Adele’s | Science with Moxie, Scientific American Blog Network
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Children May Be Exposed to Higher Chemical Concentrations Than Their Mothers: Scientific American
scientificamerican.com — “Children under 5 living near a chemical plant in West Virginia were found to have higher concentrations of an industrial chemical than their mothers.” View full resource at scientificamerican.com
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How Has Stephen Hawking Lived to 70 with ALS?: Scientific American
scientificamerican.com — “An expert on Lou Gehrig's disease explains what we know about this debilitating condition and how Hawking has beaten the odds” View full resource at scientificamerican.com
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Diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder is Often Flawed: Scientific American
scientificamerican.com — “True sufferers are often troubled—and yet time and treatment can often improve their lives” View full resource at scientificamerican.com
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