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Lee Berger Audio <i>Sediba</i>

Lee Berger Audio Sediba
Prof. Lee Berger from the Evolutionary Sciences Institute at the University of the Witwatersrand speaks about the six papers published in Science describing how Au. sediba walked, chewed...

Contact: Vivienne Rowland
vivienne.rowland@wits.ac.za
27-117-171-017
University of the Witwatersrand

Genes Identify New Alzheimer's Disease Pathway

Genes Identify New Alzheimer's Disease Pathway
Most of the research involving genes linked to Alzheimer's disease has focused on genes that affect a peptide called amyloid-beta, but now researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St...

Contact: Jim Dryden
jdryden@wustl.edu
314-286-0110
Washington University School of Medicine

Wobble Sample

Wobble Sample
The vocal lip-smacks that geladas use in friendly encounters have surprising similarities to human speech, according to a study reported in the Cell Press journal Current Biology on April 8th. ...

Contact: Mary Beth O'Leary
moleary@cell.com
617-397-2802
Cell Press

Link between Macular Degeneration, Atherosclerosis

Link between Macular Degeneration, Atherosclerosis
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have found that a particular aging-related mechanism contributes to some seemingly unrelated diseases, and the study raises the ...

Contact: Diane Duke Williams
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314-286-0111
Washington University School of Medicine

HIV Self-Testing: The Key to Controlling the Global Epidemic

HIV Self-Testing: The Key to Controlling the Global Epidemic
Dr. Nitika Pan Pai, researcher at the RI-MUHC and professor at McGill University (Montreal, Canada) talks about HIV Self-testing as a key to control the global epidemic.

Contact: Isabelle Malbœuf
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514-843-1560
McGill University Health Centre

New Malaria Drug Could Help Combat Resistance (4 of 5)

New Malaria Drug Could Help Combat Resistance (4 of 5)
A podcast interview with co-author Dr. Michael Riscoe. This audio file relates to a paper that appeared in the March 20, 2013, issue of Science Translational Medicine, published by AAAS. The ...

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American Association for the Advancement of Science

Childhood Depression and Cardiac Risk Factors

Childhood Depression and Cardiac Risk Factors
Cardiologists and mental health professionals know that there's a link between depression and heart disease. Depressed adults are more likely to have heart attacks, and if they do have a heart attack...

Contact: Jim Dryden
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314-286-0110
Washington University School of Medicine

Stronger Support Needed for Healthy Beverage Practices in Child Care

Stronger Support Needed for Healthy Beverage Practices in Child Care

Kathryn E. Henderson, PhD, Director of School and Community Initiatives at the Yale Rudd Center, talks about the first study to document availability and accessibility of water in compliance with ...

Contact: Eileen Leahy
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Elsevier Health Sciences

School-Based Kitchen Gardens Are Getting an A+

School-Based Kitchen Gardens Are Getting an A+
In a new study released in the March/April 2013 issue of the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, researchers found that growing and then cooking the foods that kids grew increased ...

Contact: Eileen Leahy
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Elsevier Health Sciences

Protein May Protect Against STDs (4 of 4)

Protein May Protect Against STDs (4 of 4)
This is a soundbyte of Professor Paul Hertzog describing the research and findings. This audio file relates to a paper that appeared in the March 1, 2013, issue of Science, published by AAAS. ...

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American Association for the Advancement of Science

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