February 1, 2011
Medical detectives find their first new disease: Doctors at the NIH are working on solving unanswered questions about a new disease.

What’s a little swine flu outbreak among friends?: A study finds that kids who catch the swine flu are more likely to contract it from friends than classmates.
Pneumonia DNA morphs to dodge vaccines: Learn how a single strand of pneumonia has grown over the past 30 years.
Childhood: obesity and school lunches: Researchers say another factor in childhood obesity may be school lunches.
February 8, 2011
Social scientist sees bias within: Does Psychology attract a more liberal population?
On evolution, biology teachers stray from lesson plan: A recent study finds that 28% of biology teachers consistently follow the recommendations of the National Research Council to describe evolution.The matriarch of modern cancer genetics: Read an interview with Janet Davison Rowley, a premiere researcher in modern cancer genetics.
Drugmakers’ fever for the power of RNA interference has cooled: The development of new drugs using RNA interference may not be as promising as once thought.
Lymph node study shakes pillar of breast cancer care: A new study shows that a routine procedure in breast cancer care may not be necessary.
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