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OU health researchers win $9 million in federal funds – NewsOK.com

September 30th, 2009 | Comments Off

OU health researchers win $9 million in federal fundsNewsOK.comHe hopes to prevent blindness from conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration and inherited retinal degeneration. …

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World’s Most Sensitive Astronomical Camera

September 30th, 2009 | Comments Off

A team of Universite de Montreal researchers, led by physics PhD student Olivier Daigle, has developed the world’s most sensitive astronomical camera.

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High Heel Hazards

September 30th, 2009 | Comments Off

Women, listen up! If you have a favorite pair of high-heeled shoes or sandals, you may want to keep them in the closet.

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World’s Most Sensitive Astronomical Camera (redOrbit)

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First clients include NASA, University of Sao Paulo, European-Canadian consortiumA team of Université de Montréal researchers, led by physics PhD student Olivier Daigle, has developed the world’s most sensitive astronomical camera.

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Doctor, climber Houston dies at 96 (The Burlington Free Press)

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Charles Houston of Burlington, who climbed K2, studied the effects of altitude on the body and taught medicine at the University of Vermont, died Sunday.

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Doctor, climber Houston dies at 96

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Charles Houston, the Burlington polymath who climbed K2, studied the effects of high altitude on the body and taught medicine at the University of Vermont, died Sunday.

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In The Prevention Of Heart Failure, Fish Does Not Take A Major Role

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‘No major role for fish’ in the prevention of heart failure; only a possible beneficial effect in those with diabetes The consumption of fish has no major role in the prevention of heart failure, according to results from a large prospective population study.

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High-Heels Linked To Heel And Ankle Pain In Later Life

September 30th, 2009 | Comments Off

Women should think twice before buying their next pair of high-heels or pumps, according to researchers at the Institute for Aging Research of Hebrew SeniorLife in a new study of older adults and foot problems. The researchers found that the types of shoes women wear, specifically high-heels, pumps and sandals, may cause future hind-foot (heel and ankle) pain. Nearly 64 percent of women who reported hind-foot pain regularly wore these types of shoes at some point in their life.

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Talking Pill Bottle

September 30th, 2009 | Comments Off

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Coriell collaborating with Ohio State

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Coriell Institute for Medical Research, the Camden nonprofit collecting thousands of saliva samples as part of an ambitious genome-related health-care project, has extended the reach of its personalized medicine collaborative into Ohio.

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