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Former National Park Service Ranger, Karen Jettmar Indicted on Conspiracy and Removal of Fossils from Federal Lands Charges

By Staff on Dec 23, 2011   Rural  

Karen Jettmar, a long time guide and director of Equinox Wilderness Adventures, has been indicted on conspiracy charges as well as removing a paleontological resource from federal land. The indictment stems from an incident that took place in June 2007 on a river trip to the Kokolik River. It was on that trip that Jettmar […]

Fixing Common Blood Disorder Would Make Kidney Transplants More Successful

By Adrienne Lea, alea@asn-online.org on Dec 23, 2011   Health  

Washington, DC (December 22, 2011) — Correcting anemia, a red blood cell deficiency, can preserve kidney function in many kidney transplant recipients, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society Nephrology (JASN). The results indicate that aggressively treating anemia may help save the kidneys—and possibly the lives—of […]

Lubricant in Metal-On-Metal Hip Implants Found to be Graphite, not Proteins

By John Pontarelli, Megan Fellman, Northwestern University, Rush University Medical Center on Dec 23, 2011   Health  

Discovery May Lead to Hips That Function Better and Last Longer Newswise — CHICAGO – A team of engineers and physicians have made a surprising discovery that offers a target for designing new materials for hip implants that are less susceptible to the joint’s normal wear and tear.

Mayo Clinic Discovery Selected for Science's Top 10 Achievements of 2011

By Alaine Westra, newsbureau@mayo.edu on Dec 23, 2011   Science/Education  

ROCHESTER, Minn. — The editors of the journalScience have selected a Mayo Clinic discovery as one of their top 10 "groundbreaking scientific achievements of 2011." The Mayo study –the first to eliminate the effects of aging in mice — received worldwide attention when it was published in Nature in November. Science’s international list of achievements […]

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