Spending Time Online May Help Teens, Study Says November 21, 2008 | RSS 
Hey, parents -- take it easy on your teens. It turns out all those hours they're spending on social networks might not be so bad after all.... |
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A New Educational Program for the Nurses of Tomorrow November 21, 2008 | RSS 
Malvern, Pa., - Siemens has launched their new Clinical IT for Academics, a web-based education tool enabling nursing schools to strengthen their programs by providing students and faculty with simula... |
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FoxJ1 Helps Cilia Beat a Path to Asymmetry November 17, 2008 | RSS 
New work at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies reveals how a genetic switch, known as FoxJ1, helps developing embryos tell their left from their right. While at first glance the right and left ... |
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An HIV Enzyme with a Flair for the Acrobatic November 15, 2008 | RSS 
Call it the bullet train of enzymes. Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) researchers have found that HIV reverse transcriptase exhibits a stunning display of enzymatic dynamics as it zooms back and... |
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Unusual use of toys may help predict autism risk in kids November 08, 2008 | RSS 
In a new study, researchers at the UC Davis M.I.N.D. Institute found that infants later diagnosed with autism exhibited unusual exploration of objects long before being diagnosed.... |
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KU Med gets dollar 1.25M NIH grant for educational programs November 01, 2008 | RSS 
The University of Kansas Medical Center has received a five-year grant of $1.25 million to finance innovative educational programs that pair researchers, schools and other community organizations.... |
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University Of Kentucky Launches Clinical Outcomes-Based Educational Initiative To Reinforce Rheumatoid Arthritis -RA- Standards Of Care October 29, 2008 | RSS 
The University of Kentucky Pharmacy and Medicine Continuing Education Office (UKPMCE) announced today the launch of the Rheumatoid Arthritis Educational Challenge (RAEC), which will address deficits i... |
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Putting Some Flexibility in Drug Design October 29, 2008 | RSS 
Proteins are dynamic machines that bend, flex, and vibrate according to the demands of their daily tasks. They cannot sit still. But it turns out this range of motion may also reveal hidden weaknesses... |
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Johns Hopkins and National Fibromyalgia Association Launch Fibromyalgia Educational Initiative to Bridge Chasm in Diagnosis and Care October 27, 2008 | RSS 
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing and the National Fibromyalgia Association announced today the launch of the Fibromyalgia Circle of Care Initiat... |
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How Do Children With Down Syndrome Learn October 25, 2008 | RSS 
ScienceDaily— Researchers at the University of Denver (DU) Morgridge College of Education are conducting a new study that will compare two early literacy intervention approaches to educating young chi... |
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