October 28, 2007
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  • Not Imagining It
    Research into hallucinogens cautiously resumes
  • Contentious Calculation
    Controversy over Chernobyl's future cancer toll
  • Slow-Acting
    After 25 years, the EPA still won't ban a risky pesticide
  • An Immune Portal
    Protein may be a key to autoimmune disorders
  • No Prayer Prescription
    Send good vibrations, but keep it to yourself

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  • Body Blazes
    How nicotine stops inflammation could lead to new drugs
  • Baby to Brain
    Therapy clues from fetal cells that enter mom's brain.
  • Parsing Parasites
    Genomes of three tropical parasites are sequenced
  • Widening the Window
    Strategies to buy time in treating ischemic stroke
  • Training the Brain
    Cognitive therapy as an alternative to ADHD drugs
  • Defensive Eating
    Food vaccines show promise--now forget about them
  • Reactive Reasoning
    Is an inflammation protein the next cholesterol?
  • The Diet That Fits
    Analyzing metabolism for personalized nutrition
  • Muscle Twitch Switch
    Genetic finding could mean gain without pain
  • Breathing with Hepatitis
    Does exposure to a liver-inflaming virus prevent asthma?
  • Heartbeat Poetry
    Verse speaks to matters of the heart--literally
  • Nipah's Return
    The lethal "flying fox" virus may spread between people
  • Downsized Target
    A tiny protein called ADDL could be the key to Alzheimer's
  • Egg Beaters
    Flu vaccine makers look beyond the chicken egg
  • Uncertain Threat
    Does smallpox really spread that easily?

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