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Stories Available-
10, 000 Innocent People Convicted Each
Year Study Estimates
About Half Of Business Decisions End
In Failure, Study Finds
Advertising Affects Purchases For Up
To Nine Months, Study
Aging Boomers Won't Lead To Lower Housing
Prices, Study Shows
Antarctic Ice Sheet Hardly As Stable
As Has Been Thought
Arital Arguments Lead To Weakened Immune
System In Older Couples
As A Way To Get Kids Exercising Harder,
Money Talks
Bacteria Found That Degrades Herbicide
Found In Water Supplies
Bad Behavior The Top Reason That Dog
Owners Give Up Their Pets
Behavioral Program Improves Immune
Function In Cancer Patients
Bloodless Brain "Biopsy" Gives
Accurate View
Brain Tumors Can Cause Swallowing Difficulties,
Then Pneumonia
Brain-Saving Treatment After Cardiac Arrest
Could Harm Heart
Breast Reduction Surgery Successful Among
Teens, Study Finds
Chemotherapy Improves Treatment Of Nasopharyngeal
Carcinoma
Chronic Job Insecurity Making Manufacturing
Workers Ill
Companies Need To Focus More On Manufacturing,
Experts Say
Desire For Social Status Leads To Stock
Market Volatility
Discredited Theories Live On In Academia,
Author Says
Doctor, Patient Age Affect Input In
Medical Decisions
Don't Mind The Critics: Diversified
Firms Show Innovative
Drug Effective Against High Blood Pressure
And Prostate Problems
Drug Information Too Complex, Confusing
For Consumers
Drug Shows Long-Term Benefits In Treatment
Of Rare Leukemia
Earless Frog Uses Lungs, Hand Signals
To Communicate
Early Practice With Pencil Won't Lead
To Good Handwriting
Elective Surgery Effective For Patients,
Study Finds
Electronic Polymers Could One Day Replace
Copper
Employee Cynicism Doesn't Come From Just
A Few "Bad Apples"
Family Physicians' Diagnoses Of Bulimia
Too Few And Far Between
Family Values Could Score With Parents
Voting In '96 Election
Fortifying Foods Not The Solution To
Girls' Calcium Deficiencies
Fossil Crayfish Shows Polar Regions
Were Once Warmer
Freshwater Sponges May Pose Threat To
Zebra Mussels
Fusion Of Images Improves Cancer Diagnosis
And Treatment
Health May Be Less Important To Mental
Well-Being Of Elderly
House Incumbents Use Large Campaign
Funds To Deter Challengers
Housing Segregation Result Of Prejudice,
Not Choice Or Finances
Ice Cores Show Record Of Climate Dating
Back 20, 000 Years
Independent Governance May Help Firms
Prevent Bankruptcy
Intelligent Highway Systems Raise Thorny
Privacy Issues
It's Not Just Family: Government Policies
Affect Child Well Being
Light-Emitting Plastics Offer A Rainbow
Of Possibilities
Lung Patients Can Benefit From Respiratory
Muscle Exercise
Manufacturing Investment Pays Off In
Better Business Performance
More Siblings Means Lower Grades In
School, Study Shows
Mothers Know Less About Their Children's
Lives As Kids
Moving Military Families Results In
More Children, Higher
New Book Proposes Plan For Redesigning
U.S. Education System
New Discovery About Genes Has Implications
For Genetic Therapy
New Method For Detecting Engine Knock
Makes Autos More Efficient
New Methods To Detect Malfunctions At
Nuclear Plants Developed
New Research Reveals How Attitudes Affect
Behavior
New Technology Maximizes Collection
Of Aluminum During
New Test More Accurate At Diagnosing Preterm
Labor
New Way To Detect Wrinkles In Metal
May Lead To Better Car Parts
No Oversupply Of Highly Qualified Journalism
Grads, Study Shows
Ohio State Gets Grant To Extend Its
Share In Telescope Project
Ohio State To Host 50th Molecular Spectroscopy
Symposium
Older People, Married Couples Enjoy
More Financial Security
One Type Of Hostility May Be Sign Of
Coming Heart Disease
Osteoporosis A Childhood Condition,
Expert Says
Overachievers Find Success Comes With
A Psychological Price
Overweight Patients At Greater Risk Of
Infection After Surgery
Parents Of 'Vulnerable' Kids Support
Medication Research
Peptide Might Improve Management Of
Multiple Sclerosis
Pets May Spread Infection To Immune-Suppressed
Owners
Polar Explorer Frederick Cook Collection
Given To Ohio State
Pricing Strategies Often Favor Supermarket
Shoppers, Study Shows
Realistic Expectations One Key To Reducing
Holiday Stress
Recycled Goods Make The Grade If They
Have A Famous Brand Name
Religion Helps People Cope With Family
Member's Surgery
Research Reveals Why Experimental Cancer
Drug Is Ineffective
Researchers Develop Corrosion-Resistant
Coating For Power Plants
Researchers Develop New Technique To
Detect Engine Misfires
Researchers Develop Risk Evaluation
Program For Pilots
Researchers Find Way To Immobilize Lead
In Soil
Researchers Find Way To Make Anti-Cancer
Drug More Effective
Researchers Find Way To Make Anti-Cancer
Drug More Effective
Researchers Find Way To Measure Friction
On An Atomic Level
Researchers Find Way To Predict Structure
Reliability
Researchers Study Black Holes' Gravitational
Field
Researchers Study Two Newly Discovered
Elements
Researchers Use Fuzzy Learning For Aircraft
Control
Researchers Use Hydrated Lime To Reduce Toxic
Selenium Emissions
Researchers Use Supercritical Fluids
For Environmental Cleanups
Rigid Style Of Expressing Anger Harmful
To Health, Study Finds
Rites Of Passage Programs Increase Self-Esteem
Of Foster Children
Science Tries To Find Deviancy In Our
Faces, Ears And Genes
Scientist: Honeybees In The Wild Nearly
Gone In North America
Scientists Tap Into Clouds Of Pure Alcohol
In Outer Space
Simple, Low-Cost Test Identifies Toddlers
With Vision Problems
Space-Age Technology Improves Bulldozer
Operations
State Proposes Joining Two Major Astronomical
Observatories
Stepfathers More Satisfied Raising First-Born
Biological Children
Stress Can Lessen Influenza Vaccine's
Effectiveness, Study Shows
Stress Personality Traits Affect Cholesterol
Level, Studies Show
Study Findings Deepen Mystery Of Dark
Matter In Space
Study Finds Link Between Stress, Immune
System In Cancer Patients
Study Gives Most Complete Picture Yet
Of Factors In Spouse
Study Says Education Only State Service
That Stimulates Economy
Study Says Education Only State Service
That Stimulates Economy
Study Shows Most People Know Little About
Radiation Sources
Study: Timing, Effort Keys To Recovery
From Common Knee Surgery
Success In Hypnosis Depends On Motivation,
Study Suggests
Three Out Of Four Older Library Books
Are Lost Or Damaged
Tougher Fireworks Laws, Fewer Kids
Hurt -- Researchers Want Ban
Utilities Have Little Incentive To
Promote Water Conservation
Vaccines to Prevent Childhood Ear Infections
Under Development
Very Young Kids on Lithium May Suffer
Serious Side Effects
Voting Machines Can Make Casting Votes
Challenging, Studies Show
Waste Products Used To Treat Aluminum-Rich
Soils
Water Supply, Plumbing Repairs Factors
In Legionnaires' Disease
Weight Loss Linked To Death In Nursing Homes,
Study Shows
Wetlands Threatened By New Federal Legislation,
Report Suggests
When Choosing Career, Income More Important
To Men Than Women
When It Comes To Height, Americans No
Longer Stand Tallest
Workers Not Using "Mental Health
Days, Possibly With Ill Effects
- Workfare Programs May Harm Children
If Not Carefully Implemented
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