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August 19, 2008 - Fearsome-Smelling Gas Could Have Beneficial Uses in Medicine
A single breath of hydrogen sulfide, a gas best known for its rotten-egg smell, can kill. But at low concentrations, hydrogen sulfide could protect vital organs during surgery, research conducted by a new Emory University School of Medicine professor suggests.
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August 13, 2008 - Study of Former Child Soldiers Yields New Data to Guide Mental Health Interventions
Former child soldiers in Nepal are more than twice as likely to suffer from symptoms of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder as Nepali children who experienced war trauma as civilians, according to a study led by Brandon Kohrt, an Emory University graduate student.
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August 12, 2008 - Emory Freshmen Take a Hike Into College Life
While many of their future classmates pack for dorm living, some incoming Emory University freshmen will be throwing on backpacks and hiking into college life through Outdoor Emory Adventure Orientation.
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