Postmenopausal women, including those over 70 years old, who have been newly diagnosed with cancer in one breast have higher cancer detection rates when the other breast is scanned for tumors with MRI, compared to premenopausal women, say researchers.

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Postmenopausal women, including those over 70 years old, who have been newly diagnosed with cancer in one breast have higher cancer detection rates when the other breast is scanned for tumors with MRI, compared to premenopausal women, say researchers.

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Agricultural cientists are helping to sort through the jumbled genetics of Echinacea, the coneflower known for its blossoms — and its potential for treating infections, inflammation, and other human ailments.

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admin on March 27th, 2010

Agricultural cientists are helping to sort through the jumbled genetics of Echinacea, the coneflower known for its blossoms — and its potential for treating infections, inflammation, and other human ailments.

Continue reading about Exploring Echinacea’s enigmatic origins

admin on March 27th, 2010

Agricultural cientists are helping to sort through the jumbled genetics of Echinacea, the coneflower known for its blossoms — and its potential for treating infections, inflammation, and other human ailments.

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A longitudinal study of almost 500 Dutch elementary-school children ages 9 to 12 finds that bullies generally choose to gain status by dominating their victims and that, at the same time, bullies try to reduce the chances that they’ll end up on the outs with other classmates by choosing as victims children who are weak [...]

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A longitudinal study of almost 500 Dutch elementary-school children ages 9 to 12 finds that bullies generally choose to gain status by dominating their victims and that, at the same time, bullies try to reduce the chances that they’ll end up on the outs with other classmates by choosing as victims children who are weak [...]

Continue reading about Pursuit of status and affection drives bullies’ behavior

A longitudinal study of almost 500 Dutch elementary-school children ages 9 to 12 finds that bullies generally choose to gain status by dominating their victims and that, at the same time, bullies try to reduce the chances that they’ll end up on the outs with other classmates by choosing as victims children who are weak [...]

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Long-term climate fluctuations were probably the main reason for the extinction of the dinosaurs and other creatures 65 million years ago, according to new research from a German paleontologist. The results challenge the almost 30-year-old theory that a meteorite impact at the Mexican Yucatan peninsula was the single cause for one of the five largest [...]

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Long-term climate fluctuations were probably the main reason for the extinction of the dinosaurs and other creatures 65 million years ago, according to new research from a German paleontologist. The results challenge the almost 30-year-old theory that a meteorite impact at the Mexican Yucatan peninsula was the single cause for one of the five largest [...]

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