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(03/08/01 5:00am)
Imagine living every day of your life in pain, not knowing what causes it or how to treat it. Thousands of Americans suffering from a condition called fibromyalgia live with this feeling, but University researchers may have found a way to reduce these patients' pain using magnetic sleep pads.
(01/25/01 5:00am)
Second-year graduate student Carmen Yip traveled to Hong Kong over winter break and, like many travelers, suffered from jet lag. That meant going through fatigue, loss of appetite and trouble sleeping. But after new research from a University biology professor, Yip and fellow travelers may have one less reason to dread crossing time zones.
(09/07/00 4:00am)
Accidentally-bred mice may hold the cure for a debilitating intestinal disease.
(04/27/00 4:00am)
The proliferation of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria could nullify the effects of antibiotics, the miracle drugs of yesterday.
(04/13/00 4:00am)
It's three o'clock in the morning the day of the organic chemistry final exam. You can barely keep your eyes open, and several weeks of material is still left unstudied in your notebook. Is this a hopeless situation? Not if you ask F. Holmes Atwater, Research Director at the Monroe Institute, which is located near the University in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
(03/30/00 5:00am)
"I relinquished my will and identification with personality and individuality, setting aside my sense of self," said Linda Stewart of Hamden, Connecticut, in an e-mail interview with The Cavalier Daily.