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Health News

Scientists Find New Receptor for H.I.V.
2008-02-12 04:50 - The discovery of a new way that H.I.V. attacks human cells could provide fresh avenues for the development of additional therapies to stop AIDS, scientists say.

Death March
2008-02-11 04:50 - A journalist follows one high-risk South African as a way to understand why AIDS continues to spread despite available treatment.

Girls Will Be Girls
2008-02-11 04:50 - What different visions of female childhood tell us about ourselves.

Making Sense of the Great Suicide Debate
2008-02-11 04:50 - The darkness of the soul encounters the science of pharmaceuticals.

The First Ache
2008-02-11 04:50 - When does the experience of pain begin? Anti-abortion activists aren?t the only ones to argue that it may be in the womb.

The Race to Read Genomes on a Shoestring, Relatively Speaking
2008-02-10 04:50 - If the cost of sequencing a human genome can drop to $1,000 or below, experts say it would start to become feasible to tell what diseases people might be at risk for.

Wary U.S. Olympians Will Bring Food to China
2008-02-10 04:50 - The U.S. Olympic Committee has tried to figure out how to avoid the danger of tainted food at the Summer Games.

Taking People Power to a New Level
2008-02-09 04:50 - Researchers have developed an electrical generator mounted on the knee that turns walks into watts.

Committee Investigates Ad Tactics for Lipitor
2008-02-09 04:50 - A Congressional committee wants information about people who might have served as stunt doubles for Dr. Robert Jarvik in televised ads.

W.H.O. and Bloomberg Open Global Antismoking Project
2008-02-09 04:50 - Tobacco could kill up to a billion people during the 21st century, the World Health Organization said.


 
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