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New study shows that Florida’s reefs cannot endure a ‘cold snap’

August 26, 2011
Miami August 26, 2011 Remember frozen iguanas falling from trees during Florida's 2010 record-breaking cold snap? Well, a new study led by scientists at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science shows that Florida's corals also dropped in numbers due to the cold ...

Stem Cell Researchers Uncover Reason Why The Adult Human Heart Cannot Regenerate Itself

August 9, 2011
Stem cell researchers at UCLA have uncovered for the first time why adult human cardiac myocytes have lost their ability to proliferate, perhaps explaining why the human heart has little regenerative capacity. The study, done in cell lines and mice, may lead to methods of reprogramming a patient's own cardiac ...

Sea urchins cannot control invasive seaweeds

July 13, 2011
Exotic marine species, including giant seaweeds, are spreading fast, with harmful effects on native species, and are increasingly affecting the biodiversity of the Mediterranean seabed. Some native species, such as sea urchins (Paracentrotus lividus), can fight off this invasion, but only during its early stages, or when seaweed densities are ...

Sea urchins cannot control invasive seaweeds

July 13, 2011
Exotic marine species, including giant seaweeds, are spreading fast, with harmful effects on native species, and are increasingly affecting the biodiversity of the Mediterranean seabed. Some native species, such as sea urchins ( Paracentrotus lividus ), can fight off this invasion, but only during its early stages, or when seaweed ...

The Government Cannot Afford To Mess It Up This Time

May 13, 2011
"The NHS is facing one of its most severe financial crises yet and, unless clinical commissioning and leadership remains truly at the heart of the health reforms, patients will bear the brunt of a system that will become incapable of delivering better health for better value." This is the stark ...

In Patients With Head And Neck Tumours, Benefit Of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Cannot Be Assessed

May 1, 2011
IQWiG sees considerable need for improvement in the planning, conduct and reporting of diagnostic studies The benefit and harm of positron emission tomography (PET) in patients with head and neck tumours, applied alone or in combination with computed tomography (CT), cannot currently be reliably assessed. This is the result ...

Benefit of PET in patients with head and neck tumors cannot be assessed

April 29, 2011
The benefit and harm of positron emission tomography (PET) in patients with head and neck tumours, applied alone or in combination with computed tomography (CT), cannot currently be reliably assessed. This is the result of a final report published by the German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care ...

Benefit of PET in patients with head and neck tumors cannot be assessed

April 29, 2011
The benefit and harm of positron emission tomography (PET) in patients with head and neck tumours, applied alone or in combination with computed tomography (CT), cannot currently be reliably assessed. This is the result of a final report published by the German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care ...

Benefit of PET in patients with head and neck tumors cannot be assessed

April 29, 2011
(Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care) The benefit and harm of positron emission tomography (PET) in patients with head and neck tumours, applied alone or in combination with computed tomography (CT), cannot currently be reliably assessed, as suitable studies are lacking. This is the result of a final ...

Blood Protein Cannot Predict Azheimer’s Risk, But Can Indicate Current Severity And Prevalence

April 6, 2011
High levels of clusterin, also called apolipoprotein J are closely linked to Azheimer's disease prevalence and severity, but cannot predict future risk of developing the disease, researchers from Erasmus MC University Medical Center, the Netherlands revealed in JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association). The brain and cerebrospinal fluid of ...

FY12 State Department funding request cannot be fulfilled, House Foreign Ops committee chair says

March 14, 2011
It "will not be possible" to meet the funding request for the State Department in President Barack Obama's FY12 budget proposal, Rep. Kay Granger, chair of the House State-Foreign Operations Subcommittee, said at a hearing on Thursday, CQ reports.

Deadly Fungus Decimating Bat Populations Cannot Be Controlled By Culling

February 15, 2011
Culling will not stop the spread of a deadly fungus that is threatening to wipe out hibernating bats in North America, according to a new mathematical model. White-nose syndrome, which is estimated to have killed over a million bats in a three year period, is probably caused by a newly ...