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Fat, and Happy About It
Rat replaces chicken on menu
Bird flu jumps to new species
Taiwan Churches Prepare for Bird Flu
Sars may be spreading silently in Hong Kong: Tests
Asian tour companies upbeat despite anxiety over bird flu
FDA accepts Nastech plan for osteoporosis nasal spray
Biotech in medicine: longer life
KoreaTimes : Korean Researchers to Stop Cloning With Human Eggs
Senate OKs fetal-homicide bill
Human cloning: A precarious future
IBM and Duke to collaborate on health care computing
Power Of The Placebo: Simply Expecting Relief From Pain Can Help
Study: Expecting pain relief may help
Real 'smart chip' developed, scientists say
Understanding the Mechanics of Stem Cells
Stem Cell Politics and Consequences
Watching Progress in Cancer Therapies
The Cost of Delay
Bird flu death toll reaches 22 in Asia
The Mercury: Cystic fibrosis project's $18,000 boost.
Software finds new drugs by browsing texts
Dish-grown Stem Cells Rebuild Corneas
Longevity Gene Protects Mammals
Cheap Heart Drug Cocktail Drops Death Risk 90%
Switch Triggers Production of Heart Parts
Hormone DHEA Spurs Brain Cell Growth
Fake Pain Relief Has Real Brain Effect
From Research To Therapies Takes Time
Printing New Tissue
Japan Allows Embryonic Stem Cell Work
Vital Progress Summit Gearing Up For The 15th
Brian Alexander on Korean Therapeutic Cloning Advance
If National Pride Is What It Takes...
Pioneers of Tissue Engineering
Protandim, Ceremedix, Lifeline
Inside the Cryonics Institute
Nanomedicine When?
Steroids Make Stronger Gene Therapy
Chip-sized Lab Detects DNA, Toxins
Muscle-bound Rats Prompt Sporting Debate
Fountain of Neurons Created
Cord Stem Cells Proven to Rebuild Hearts
Reactor Makes Hydrogen in Your Hand
Mice Cloned from Nose Nerves
"Bio-ink" Could Print Organs
Will Less Oil Mean Fewer Kids?
DNA Origami Makes Nanoscale Tools
Search for Aging Genes Narrowed
Cloning report sparks fresh debate