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DinosaurBodyTemperatures
From: redOrbit on Fri, Jun 24 2011 7:28 AM
Caltech-led researchers measure body temperatures of dinosaurs for the first time. Interviews with the Caltech researchers, John Eiler and Rob Eagle.
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MassagingVocalChordsBacktoLife
From: redOrbit on Thu, Jun 23 2011 2:01 AM
If you use it too much, you could lose it. You know what it is? It’s your voice. We’ll show you a new way to help folks get their voices back –and it doesn’t involve drugs at all! credit: Ivanhoe
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GoldenCureforVaricoseVeins
From: redOrbit on Thu, Jun 23 2011 2:01 AM
Just ten years ago – patients with varicose veins had them ripped out their body with metal piping. Now a little precious metal is making a big difference for an everyday problem. credit: Ivanhoe
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WomanReceivingDonationsforLungTransplant
From: redOrbit on Thu, Jun 23 2011 2:01 AM
Community rises to help woman find matching lung donors.
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YoYoDietingBetterThanNothing
From: redOrbit on Thu, Jun 23 2011 2:01 AM
Yo-yo dieters may be healthier and live longer than those who stay obese.
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SimulationofEventsinAbell2744
From: redOrbit on Thu, Jun 23 2011 2:01 AM
This animation shows how the remarkable merger event that created the galaxy cluster Abell 2944, nicknamed Pandora’s Cluster, may have happened. The red regions are clouds of very hot gas, detected by their X-ray emission. The blue clouds are regions rich in dark matter that can only be discover...
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GastricBypassandAlzheimers
From: redOrbit on Thu, Jun 23 2011 2:01 AM
A new study finds people who lose weight after gastric bypass surgery can reduce their risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
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TeensandStress
From: redOrbit on Wed, Jun 22 2011 12:31 AM
Stressing out about a boyfriend or girlfriend or history test is part of a typical day for a teenager. But what is making these insignificant events seem like the end of the world? credit: NSF/Jon Baime, Science Nation Producer
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CharlaNashReceivedFullFaceTransplant
From: redOrbit on Wed, Jun 22 2011 12:31 AM
Charla Nash--the woman who was brutally attacked by a chimpanzee in 2009--has undergone a full face transplant in Boston.
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MissionFitness
From: redOrbit on Wed, Jun 22 2011 12:31 AM
Camp helps people reach their fitness and weightloss goals.
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TestYourselfforaHealthyHeart
From: redOrbit on Sat, Jun 18 2011 11:31 AM
The most common type of heart disease is coronary heart disease, which can lead to heart attack. One man beat the odds and changed his life for good…we’ll show you how you can too. credit: Ivanhoe
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FreeYogaClassesinthePark
From: redOrbit on Sat, Jun 18 2011 11:31 AM
Bay Front Park in Florida offers a variety of opportunities for unwinding and strength training via free yoga classes.
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6WaystoBeatAllergies
From: redOrbit on Sat, Jun 18 2011 11:30 AM
Each year during allergy season – 35 million Americans have a tough time clearing their heads! Here are the best home-based ways to help you sniff-out the sniffles. credit: Ivanhoe
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AddictionWarsPornTheNewCrack
From: redOrbit on Sat, Jun 18 2011 11:30 AM
Tiger Woods says he was one. Lindsey Lohan was accused of being one. Charlie Sheen may be one. We’re talking about sex addicts. Some say it’s real…others say it’s a real good excuse. Can sex be an addiction? credit: Ivanhoe
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NewbornHearing
From: redOrbit on Sat, Jun 18 2011 11:30 AM
Researchers have developed a simple test that could help identify babies with a serious virus.
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NewFoodIconforUS
From: redOrbit on Sat, Jun 18 2011 11:30 AM
Say goodbye to the food pyramid. First Lady Michelle Obama and the USDA unveiled a new food icon in the shape of a plate.
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LongerMaternityLeaveEqualsMoreLikelytoBreastfeed
From: redOrbit on Fri, Jun 17 2011 5:48 AM
Women who take more than 13 weeks for maternity leave are more likely to breastfeed.
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AtourofCentaurusA
From: redOrbit on Fri, Jun 17 2011 5:48 AM
The Hubblecast’s Dr J, aka Joe Liske, takes us on a tour of Centaurus A, a bright and dusty galaxy in the Southern sky. Hubble’s observations are the most detailed ever made of this galaxy. credit: ESA
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PanacrossCentaurusA
From: redOrbit on Fri, Jun 17 2011 5:48 AM
Centaurus A, also known as NGC 5128, is well known for its dramatic dusty lanes of dark material.
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PetOwnersHealthier
From: redOrbit on Fri, Jun 17 2011 5:48 AM
Pet owners say they have seen dramatic improvements in their health and well-being thanks to their four-legged friends.
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