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Impact of Menu-Labeling: People Eat Less When They Know MoreNew Haven, Conn: The restaurant industry has lobbied hard against mandatory menu labeling in restaur...

Caltech, UCLA Launch Joint Center for Translational MedicineBroad Foundation gift will help guide new research toward clinical applications. Pasadena and Westwo...

OSTP Launch Public Forum to Discuss Public Access to Results of Federally Funded ResearchOn Thursday, Dec. 10, OSTP (Office of Science and Technology) will launch a public consultation on P...

Henry Jacoby on CopenhagenDelegates from around the world began meeting this week in Copenhagen to try to work out a new U.N. ...

Certain types of funding lead to more innovative and influential researchA new study suggests certain types of funding - which provide more freedom and focus less on near-te...

NASA Awards Alabama Information Technology Services Contract Washington: NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., has awarded a contract to Dynet...

Diabetes heatlhcare costs to triple by 2034 and cases to doubleIn the next 25 years, the number of Americans living with diabetes will nearly double, increasing fr...

Most Top Medical Journals Have Conflict of Interest Policies Available for Public Review Chicago: Nearly 90 percent of medical journals with relatively high impact factors have policies add...

Direct-to-Consumer Pharmaceutical Advertising May Be Associated With Increased Medicaid Pharmacy ExpChicago: Direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) for a commonly prescribed antiplatelet drug does not ...

A Jewel for Disease Tracking: PneumoniaIn Pakistan, the centuries-old tradition of encircling a baby's ankle or wrist with a beaded bracele...

Therapy 32 times more cost effective at increasing happiness than money Research by the University of Warwick and the University of Manchester finds that psychological ther...

New national study finds more than half of cheerleading injuries in US due to stuntsWhether rallying the crowd at a sporting event or participating in competition, cheerleading can be ...

Sneezing in times of a flu pandemicThe swine flu (H1N1) pandemic has received extensive media coverage this year. The World Health Orga...

Simple measures can yield big greenhouse gas cuts, scientists sayEast lansing, Mich: New technologies and policies that save energy, remove atmospheric carbon and li...

Pesticides exposure linked to suicidal thoughtsA new study in China has found that people with higher levels of pesticide exposure are more likely ...

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