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Drug To Treat ADHD Has Similar Effect On Children With Reading Disorde The drug methylphenidate (brand name Ritalin) increased activity in brains of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as well as those with a reading disorder, researchers at Yale report in the American Journal of Psychiatry. The Cosmic Christmas Ghost Just like Charles Dickens' Christmas Carol takes us on a journey into past, present and future in the time of only one Christmas Eve, two of the European Southern Observatory's telescopes captured various stages in the life of a star in a single image. Time Travelers: Lay Off Grandpas The trouble with time travelers is that so many go back in time to issue death threats to grandparents of future malefactors. Commentary by Lore Sjöberg. Gene Therapy Reduces Skin Cancer To Sunburn In Mouse Model Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas have successfully tested the first gene therapy for skin cancer, using a mouse model for the disease xeroderma pigmentosum, or XP. Long-term Aspirin Use Reduces Risk For Colorectal Cancer A new report from the Nurse's Health Study finds that regular, long-term aspirin use can significantly reduce the risk of colorectal cancer. However, the benefit appears to require more than a decade and is strongest at dose levels associated with a greater risk of side effects such as bleeding. Use Of Certain Lipid Measures Not More Effective In Predicting Coronar The lipid measure apolipoprotein B: apo A-I ratio is not a better predictor of coronary heart disease risk than traditional lipid ratios that include total cholesterol and HDL-C, according to a new study. Extreme Environment Changes Fish Appearance The world of the Devils Hole pupfish is a small place. The entire species lives in one rocky pool, 20 meters long and three meters wide, in a cave entrance in Death Valley, California. But their environment is not only cramped: it also has a profound effect on the fishes' appearance, raising questions about how rare species can be protected from extinction. New Tech Harvests Reservoir Logs A submersible robot can harvest timber from long-forgotten underwater forests. Clear-cutting never looked so green. By Michael Behar from Wired magazine. Heart Disease, Work Performance, Mental Health All Connected People's perceptions of the severity of their heart illness play an important role in how well they're able to perform at work--that's not necessarily the same thing as their physical symptoms. ALA Adopt a Library Program: Helping Libraries in the Gulf Region Reco Libraries of all types can help libraries in the Gulf region affected by Hurricane Katrina through this "Adopt a Library Program"from the American Library Association. "Support may come in many ways (books, computers, fundraising, volunteers, etc.)."
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