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    Nightly Bible Study - Oct 08,2012

    This is the nightly biblestudy for the month of Oct starting out this month we are still in the book of luke we may be out of it before this month but not sure just goin by Gods leading know I have been in this book for a couple months now.luke | bible | study | october | halloween More...
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    Hopes For New Class Of Antidepressant Following Study Of How Ketamine Defeats Chronic

    Many chronically depressed and treatment-resistant patients experience immediate relief from symptoms after taking small amounts of the drug ketamine. For a decade, scientists have been trying to explain the observation first made at Yale University. Today, current evidence suggests that the...
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    Study Examines Newly Proposed DSM-5 Criteria For Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Parents should not worry that proposed changes to the medical criteria redefining a diagnosis of autism will leave their children excluded and deemed ineligible for psychiatric and medical care, says a team of researchers led by psychologists at Weill Cornell Medical College... More...
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    Differences In Overall Health Of Latino-American Subgroups Revealed By Study

    Despite a shared Latino heritage, there are significant differences in the overall health and the use of health-care services among Cuban-Americans, Mexican-Americans and Puerto Rican-Americans - even between men and women in the same subgroup - according to two recently published studies by...
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    Study Sheds Light On Bone Marrow Stem Cell Therapy For Pancreatic Recovery

    Researchers at Cedars-Sinai's Maxine Dunitz Neurosurgical Institute have found that a blood vessel-building gene boosts the ability of human bone marrow stem cells to sustain pancreatic recovery in a laboratory mouse model of insulin-dependent diabetes. The findings, published in a PLOS ONE...
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    In a study titled The Bell Curve, Herrnstein and Murray argue that the

    major obstacle in the demanding economi? In a study titled The Bell Curve, Herrnstein and Murray argue that the major obstacle in the demanding economic environment is: A) lack of preschool programs B) insufficient improvements in public education C) lack of intelligence D) insufficient family...
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    How much time takes study of Islam?

    Hi all, i plan to convert to Islam in near future (3-4 years), and before that i want to study the religion Islam thoroughly! How much time it would take? What studiyng materials i should use? Of course i don't expect to obtain such knowlege as an Islamic theologian, but, nevertheless ..
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    Nightly Bible Study - Oct 04,2012

    This is the nightly biblestudy for the month of Oct starting out this month we are still in the book of luke we may be out of it before this month but not sure just goin by Gods leading know I have been in this book for a couple months now.luke | bible | study | october | halloween More...
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    Pioneering New Clinical Study Begins To Find Simple Blood Test That Could Be Used To

    A SIMPLE blood test could one day be a more accurate way to test for the early signs of breast cancer than using mammograms to spot a lump say researchers, as Breast Cancer Awareness Month gets underway. They also hope the blood test could improve treatment by detecting whether breast cancer...
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    BioLineRx Announces Publication Of EAGLE Study Results Demonstrating BL-1020's Effica

    BioLineRx (NASDAQ: BLRX) (TASE: BLRX), a biopharmaceutical development company, have announced the publication of results from the Phase II EAGLE clinical trial for BL-1020, a first in class, orally available, GABA-enhanced antipsychotic for the treatment of schizophrenia, showing that BL-1020...
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    Parasite Study Suggests Need For Rethink On Malaria Treatments

    Fresh discoveries about how the malaria parasite responds to drugs could help inform strategies for treating infection. Scientists have shown for the first time that severe strains of the parasite, which cause the most harmful malarial infections, are harder to kill with treatment than less...
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    Study Finds Large Proportion Of Intellectual Disability Is Not Genetically Inherited

    New research published Online First in The Lancet suggests that a high proportion of severe intellectual disability results from genetic causes that are not inherited. These findings are good news for parents, indicating a low risk of passing on the disorder to further children. Intellectual...
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    Creating High-Tech Tools To Study Autism

    Researchers in Georgia Tech's Center for Behavior Imaging have developed two new technological tools that automatically measure relevant behaviors of children, and promise to have significant impact on the understanding of behavioral disorders such as autism. One of the tools - a system that...
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    Knowledge Gap In Perceived Health Risks Revealed By Long-Term Study Of Cigarette And

    People who smoke both cigarettes and waterpipes - dual users - lack sufficient knowledge about the risks of tobacco smoking and are at considerable risk for dependence and tobacco-related diseases, such as cancer, heart disease and stroke later in life, according to findings of a new study by...
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    Risks To Neurosurgery Patients Not Higher In Summer When New Residents Start, Study F

    For patients undergoing neurosurgery at teaching hospitals, there's no "July phenomenon" of increased death and complication rates when new residents start their training, reports a study in the September issue of Neurosurgery, official journal of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons. The...
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    Study Identifies Components Responsible For Therapy-Blocking Solid Stress, Suggests T

    It's a high-pressure environment within solid tumors. Abnormal blood and lymphatic vessels cause fluids to accumulate, and the uncontrolled proliferation of cancer cells within limited space leads to the buildup of what is called solid stress. Both types of pressure can interfere with the...
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    Largest Genomic Study Finds Khoe-San Peoples From Southern Africa Are Unique, Special

    Genetically, culturally and ethically the Khoe-San have something special to add to this world. The importance of this study is to put the Khoe and San heritage in the right place in history and this research will provide a genetic backdrop for future studies - Mattias Jakobsson. The largest...
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    Study Of Spinal Injury Data May Help Surgeons Treat Injured Soldiers And Civilians

    Spinal injuries are among the most disabling conditions affecting wounded members of the U.S. military. Yet until recently, the nature of those injuries had not been adequately explored. In a new study recently published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS), a team of orthopaedic...
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    Study Sheds New Light On The Nature Of Dyslexia

    Because dyslexia affects so many people around the world, countless studies have attempted to pinpoint the source of the learning disorder. Even though dyslexia is defined as a reading disorder, it also affects how a person perceives spoken language. It is widely known that individuals with...
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    This Eye-Opening Study Will Make You Sleep More…And Weigh Less

    Sleep, those precious hours that often get cut short in the midst of our busy, over-scheduled, over-stressed lives could be the real culprit behind our nation's obesity epidemic. According to new research, sleep is just as important as diet and exercise when it comes to weight loss. Here's why...
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