Vol. 141 No. 2813, February - February 2013
Index
- Medical device companies under siege.
- Beware of pigs at county fairs.
- Ways to reinvigorate new year's resolutions.
- Breast cancer stem cells.
- Distraction is a proven pain reliever.
- Fussy babies get fat in front of TV.
- Genomic deletions promote cancer.
- If your gut has been acting up.
- It has been a burning question.
- Prostate cancer cells that defy treatment.
- Skin cancer risk for adults becomes greater.
- There is a link between allergies.
- Confusion compounds nut afflictions.
- Kids should not own BB guns.
- Moms under stress find ways to cope.
- IRT therapy providing results.
- Is caffeine the pick-me-up cause?
- LIFR protein suppresses metastasis.
- New chemotherapy more selective.
- Pregnancy helps women endure.
- Enzyme levels accurate predictor.
- Mathematical model personalizes treatment.
- Mucus' role long misunderstood.
- Elderly may not benefit from new vaccines.
- Nanoparticle treatment for stroke in works.
- Omega-3 supplements slow biological clock.
- Abraham Lincoln: the final casualty of the war.
- Causality is in the eye of the beholder.
- Incarceration's role in psychiatric disorders.
- Light displays disturb "sleepy" melatonin.
- Living against the clock.
- Menopausal women feel the heat.
- Teens combat morning blahs with 'blue' light.
- For type 2, location of fat matters.
- Learning lessons from A to Z.
- Similarities, disparities for types 1 and 2.
- Evidence-based care gets short shrift.
- Hospitals find patients feel neglected.
- Latinos vulnerable to fatty pancreas.
- New Technique 'HIdES' Scars.
- Apple a day keeps the cardiologist away.
- Bacteria hijack host cells for infection.
- New stem cell therapy shows promise.
- Internet marketing needs tighter controls.
- Multicolor filming of bacterial life.
- Projects to tackle before baby arrives.