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SIDS: What's the safest way for infants to sleep?
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterPediatricians and researchers have long recommended crib sleep as the safest infant sleeping arrangement to prevent sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS. But University of Notre Dame anthropology professor James McKenna says he has uncovered...Tags: Science, Culture, University of Notre Dame, Physiology, American Academy of Pediatrics
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First of 2 papers on lab-made bird flu published
NEW YORK (AP) — Four months ago the U.S. government sought to block publication of two studies about how scientists created an easily spread form of bird flu. Now a revised version of one paper is seeing the light of day with the government's...
Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Science, Preventative Medicine, Hospitals and Clinics, Newspaper and Magazine
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Study of 'meth babies' finds behavior problems
CHICAGO (AP) — The first study to look at methamphetamine's potential lasting effects on children whose mothers used it in pregnancy finds these kids at higher risk for behavior problems than other children.
The behavior differences —...Tags: Brown University, Behavioral Conditions, Methamphetamine (drug), Cocaine, National Institutes of Health
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2 years later, fish sick near BP oil spill site
BARATARIA BAY, La. (AP) — Open sores. Parasitic infections. Chewed-up-looking fins. Gashes. Mysterious black streaks. Two years after the drilling-rig explosion that touched off the biggest offshore oil spill in U.S. history, scientists are...
Tags: Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), National Marine Fisheries Service , Symptoms, Health, BP Plc
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Cancer survivors urged to eat better, exercise
ATLANTA (AP) — A cancer diagnosis often inspires people to exercise and eat healthier. Now the experts say there's strong evidence that both habits may help prevent the disease from coming back. New guidelines issued Thursday by the American Cancer...Tags: Prostate Cancer, Health Treatments, Weight, Health, Chemotherapy
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Indiana lawmaker who called Girl Scouts 'radicalized' standing by comments
We have an update to a story we first brought you Monday that's been getting a lot of attention. The Indiana lawmaker who called the Girl Scouts a “radicalized organization” that supports abortion is standing firmly behind his comments. ...Tags: Social Organizations, Michelle Obama, Health, Sexual Health, Arts and Culture
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Hunter may have shot bear made famous by Internet
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Researchers fear a hunter may have killed a black bear named Hope who became famous when her birth in northeastern Minnesota was broadcast live to a worldwide audience over the Internet. Lynn Rogers, senior biologist with the...Tags: Social Media, File Sharing, Radio, Hunting, Forests
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Notre Dame receives $3.55 million for nanotech research
SOUTH BEND — The University of Notre Dame has received two grants totaling $3.55 million for its nanotechnology research aimed at developing the next generation of super-fast computers. Universities were permitted to submit a maximum of two...Tags: File Sharing, Technology, University of Notre Dame, Nanotechnology, Engineering
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Can research really boost local economy and create jobs?
For more than two years, the City of South Bend and University of Notre Dame have been working together – laying the groundwork to help bring jobs here through research and technology.
Startup businesses are born at Innovation Park near campus...Tags: University of Notre Dame, Business, Cancer, Colleges and Universities, Purdue University
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Notre Dame looks to help create jobs
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — South Bend economic leaders are hoping ideas springing from the University of Notre Dame can rev the economic engine of the northern Indiana city. The executive director of a not-for-profit group that encourages business...Tags: South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), University of Notre Dame, St. Joseph County (Indiana), Elections, Colleges and Universities
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Indiana University teams with NASA for Mars research planning
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana University researchers are working with NASA scientists to help the space agency determine what types of research to conduct and how to analyze their findings. NASA scientist Chris McKay says IU's work will help...Tags: Indiana University, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Education, Space Programs
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Two universities teaming up in fight against cancer
Two universities are teaming up in the fight against cancer. Notre Dame and the IU School of Medicine put the finishing touches on their partnership for cancer research. The building dedication for Harper Hall and tour was Tuesday afternoon. Researchers...Tags: Human Interest, Indiana University, University of Notre Dame, Health, Science and Technology
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