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Playing Towards a Clean Bill of Health: Video Games Help ICU Patients Recover
Video Games
October 4, 2011
While it’s already been shown that video games can assist with a plethora of activities ranging from Astronomy to Biology, going as far as...
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Protein switch allows cancer cells to ‘self-destruct’, saving healthy ones
chemotherapy
September 23, 2011
Chemotherapy treatment for cancer has been a longstanding treatment in hospitals around the world. Although it has saved millions, the downside is...
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Heart of a child
Medical Science
August 15, 2011
Helen Brooke Taussig was born on May 24, 1898 in Cambridge Massachusetts; the youngest of four children, to Frank W. Taussig and Edith Guild. Helen...
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Mosquito gut bacteria shown to kill malaria parasite
mosquito bacteria
May 12, 2011
Just like humans, mosquitoes have a plethora of naturally occurring bacteria in their digestive systems. Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg...
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Men's college lacrosse: Virginia routes Mount, Hopkins coasts past Delaware
2011 college lacrosse
February 23, 2011
D I Mt. St. Mary's at Virginia Virginia (2-0) welcomed Mt. St. Mary's (0-1) into their 2011 campaign with a 22-6 blowout. The Cavaliers...
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Sept 16, 2010 news recap: New York City storm pics, Kyron Horman, Johns Hopkins
US Headlines
September 16, 2010
Below are some of the top stories that made headline news, crime news, and tabloid headlines today:To watch breaking news and events streamed live...
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Johns Hopkins Hospital shooting: Man kills mother, self at renowned hospital, see video
News
September 16, 2010
Johns Hopkins Hospital shooting: Man kills mother, self at renowned hospital, see video A man upset about his elderly mother’s prognosis shot...
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