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Patients With Osteoporosis Should Be Screened For Celiac Disease, Stud Rates of celiac disease are significantly higher in patients with osteoporosis, according to researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. They recommend using blood tests to screen osteoporosis patients for celiac disease because their study has shown that treating celiac disease with diet can restore bone health in these patients. Gold Nanoparticles Prove To Be Hot Stuff Gold nanoparticles are highly efficient and sensitive "handles"for biological molecules being manipulated and tracked by lasers, but they also can heat up fast -- bytens of degrees in just a few nanoseconds -- which could either damage the molecules or help study them, according to scientists at JILA, a joint institute of NIST and the University of Colorado at Boulder. Therapy Can Reduce Tics And Tourette Syndrome At a time when doctors reach for drugs as a first line of treatment for psychological disorders, a review of the reported research indicates that behavioral programs and procedures can reduce the symptoms of tic disorders. Legacies: UK History Local To You This website features stories focusing on aspects of local history in the United Kingdom. Find information from different regions on the interactive map, or browse the archive to find stories on architectural heritage, immigration and emigration, myths and legends, and work. Includes a section of personal stories written by locals. From the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Scientists Link Immune Response To 'Ghost' Parasites And Severely Cong Although it's unclear why it's so, scientists at Johns Hopkins have linked a gene that allows for the chemical breakdown of the tough, protective casing that houses insects and worms to the severe congestion and polyp formation typical of chronic sinusitis. Many Weather Factors Needed For Accurate Climate Change Predictions Current climate change impact models that consider only one weather variable, such as increasing temperature, sometimes spawn unsubstantiated doomsday predictions, according to researchers at Purdue and North Carolina universities. Purdue Research Helps Advance New Rocket Technology Purdue University engineers are conducting research to help the United States develop a type of advanced rocket technology that uses kerosene and would not require the foam insulation now used on the space shuttle's external fuel tank. Stretching Out Does Not Prevent Soreness After Exercise Studies show that stretching before or after exercise has little or no effect on muscle soreness between half a day and three days later. Many people stretch before starting to exercise, and some stretch again at the end of a period of exertion. The aim may be to prevent injury, to promote higher performance, or to limit the chances of feeling stiff in the days after the exercise. Election 08 Presidential Election News and analysis about the 2008 presidential election. Features material about candidates (with links to stories, photos, video and audio clips, and related websites), and the "Democratic Candidate Mashup,"in which users build their own debate by selecting video clips from different candidates on topics such as Iraq, health care, and education. Also includes fundraising data, and a summary of where each candidate stands on selected issues. From Yahoo News. Ecosystem, vegetation affect intensity of urban heat island effect Researchers studying urban landscapes have found that the intensity of the "heat island" created by a city depends on the ecosystem it replaced and on the regional climate. Urban areas developed in arid and semi-arid regions show far less heating compared with the surrounding countryside than cities built amid forested and temperate climates.
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