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A Lucky Number? 7/7/07

...ded. Would-be couples who organised too late can always try their luck in a casino or buying a lottery ticket instead, however. In casinos, where 777 wins the jackpot on one-armed bandits, managers are offering special July 7 deals such as an overnight luxury stay with spa and dinner for 777 dollars, or...

Boys and Girls are Different by Nature and Learn in Different Ways

...-verbal affection," he said. "Nature and nurture always work together," he said....

Art in Hospitals to Enhance Patient Care

...in-killing drugs in a hospital setting. Arts has always been associated with a positive effect on both health and wellbeing research by the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital found that live music helped to ebb the levels of anxiety of patients receiving day chemotherapy; Visual arts and live music also he...

NASA Gets Ready To Address Tough Questions

...ssion success,' Wolpe says. 'The idea that we will always choose a person's well-being over mission success,...eally turn out to be necessarily the way decisions always will be made.' For now, astronauts and cosmonauts who become critically sick or injured at the int...

A Cold Shoulder to Cold - At Your Risk

...st of us brush aside a common cold because we have always thought it is harmless. But specialists say it cou...e heat with chilled drinks. Further sinusitis is always on the rise due to bacteria and fungus in the atmosphere. Traffic pollution is also a big culprit. I...

Ontario Grants Fast-Track Compensation Rights for Work-Related Illnesses

...laims by firefighters who developed cancer. It has always said there was not sufficient enough evidence to link certain cancers to firefighting, and instead preferred to work on a case-by-case basis. However, new studies have increasingly shown that firefighters are more likely to die of cancer than others....

Republican Presidential Candidates Discuss Abortion, Stem Cells as Part of First Debate

...abortion-rights opponent, the Times reports. "I've always been personally pro-life, but for me there was a great question about whether or not government should intrude in that decision," Romney said. He added that it was the debate over cloning in his state that influenced him to change his stance on abort...

Denim, Not Cotton, Apt Wear for Summer

...s what we already know. Our Sun Smart Campaign has always said that sunscreen is the last line of defence in protecting skin against the sun's harmful rays. 'Many people do not use sunscreen properly and do not reapply it regularly and after swimming. 'Some believe sunscreen is an invisible shield tha...

Bobby Robson Diagnosed With Cancer for Fifth Time

...nd I will continue to fight. I will battle as I've always done," The Mail quoted him saying Sunday. "My last operation in August was a success but this time the doctors have said they can't operate," he said. "The good news is that they are measuring the nodules in my lungs in millimetres rather than cent...

Spit Test Kit on the Cards to Ascertain Pre-eclampsia Risk

...s using blood pressure and urine monitoring is not always reliable, as the indications could be attributed to factors other than pre-eclampsia. Michael Rich, the chief executive of Action on Pre-eclampsia, said: "There's lots of space for user error if the midwife doesn't carry out the blood pressure test...

WHO's Guidelines Lack Evidence, Lancet Says

... to reinvent itself as the technical agency it was always meant to be....

The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, Holds the Ladle, is Not to Be Blamed If the Child Isnt in Fine Fettle

...earch has come to the aid of such mothers who have always been at the receiving end of such complaints. Research by Australian child health experts has explained that it is important for the father to set certain rules and regulations for their kids. In the absence of such boundaries, which is the often t...

Drug Risks Must Be Balanced Against Benefits, Researchers

...working as a firefighter. "Motor vehicle risk I've always known to be a very big risk," Cohen said. "The risk associated with aspirin is just as big." * The risk of dying from Vioxx or Tysabri is about the same as dying in a car, working as a truck driver or rock climbing. * The odds of dying from aspir...

Study Offers Clues to 'Broken Heart Syndrome'

...motional or physical shock of some kind and almost always strikes women. One thing is certain: Patients are usually critically ill during the first 48 hours. "These patients can be difficult to manage for emergency physicians and cardiologists alike," said cardiology fellow Richard Regnante, M.D. "They ma...

Study Revises Dynamin's Role in Nerve Cell Function

...cell. The new study finds that the enzyme is not always necessary for this process. Instead, dynamin 1 goes into action only when the synapse enters moments of especially high activity. 'In that sense, dynamin 1 remains crucial, allowing the synapse the freedom to function under all conditions,' explain...

Making Change: The Cost of Being Transgender

...y. "My body never felt right to me," he said. "I always wanted to dress boyish and do boyish things. The body I'm in, I hate. I don't like my breasts or my voice. "I want to chop off my breasts, but that will cost $8,000. I don't even have good enough credit to get $8,000. I don't even have good enough ...

Gentle, Real, Well-mannered - Kangana's Mr. Right

...characters." And she maintains that "Metro" will always remain special. "What makes 'Metro' really special is that I had so many talented co-stars to support me. I was also very relaxed doing the film. In 'Gangster' and 'Woh Lamhe' I was playing such traumatized characters that I was constantly breat...

Modern Medicine Originated in Egypt, Not Greece

...e Hippocrates was born. "Classical scholars have always considered the ancient Greeks, particularly Hippocrates, as being the fathers of medicine but our findings suggest that the ancient Egyptians were practising a credible form of pharmacy and medicine much earlier," said Dr Jackie Campbell from the uni...

New Substance Use Prevention Program Being Developed

... users that a 'one size fits all' approach doesn't always work for health. According to national studies, school-based prevention programs generally have had limited success. Velicer said that most of the approaches taken lack individualized attention. The University's high school programs used an innov...

Investigating Coral Reefs to Help Understand Past and Future Climate Change

...cords of sea-level changes. This is because corals always live within very strict ecological requirements. They need clear and oxygenated water, only live in the first 50m of the sea column, at temperatures ranging from 18-35 C and within the very narrow salinity range of 35-36 per ml. Any ecological chan...

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(Date:1/7/2009)...an. 7 Immucor, Inc.,(Nasdaq: BLUD ), a global l...stems to the blood transfusion industry, today rep...ter ended November 30, 2008. , Financial Highl...er of 2009 was $73.0 million, up 18%,from $61.9 mi... margin was 73.3% in the quarter, compared with 67...
(Date:1/7/2009)...n. 7 WellPoint, Inc. (NYSE: WLP ) announced,tod...at the 27th Annual J.P.,Morgan Healthcare Conferen...,Time (12:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time). , We...ults for the three,months ended Dec. 31, 2008, on ...a quiet period prior to this scheduled earnings re...
(Date:1/7/2009)... BioMedical Enterprises, Inc. (BME), a cutting edg...t of orthopaedic memory metal implants, announced ... President and Chief Executive Officer. W. Casey ...echnology Officer and continue to focus his effort... , , BME specializes in nitinol implants that con...
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(Date:1/7/2009)...iversity of Colorado at Boulder study shows the re...f antiviral drugs is increasing through positive e...g the trend in more than 30 percent of the samples... dubbed H5N1, is evolving a resistance to a group ...o classes of antiviral drugs used to prevent and t...
(Date:1/7/2009)... A pilot trial of an oral drug therapy called feno...be a potential new treatment option for adult pati...he open label, single-dose study by researchers at... of California, Davis, Medical Center are to be pu...nal of Medical Genetics . , Results of an init...
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(Date:1/6/2009)...TERNATIONAL MEETING HIGHLIGHTS BREAKTHROUGH RESEAR...ERENCES,CAREFREE, AZ,FEBRUARY 3-6, 2009 , Wha...treatment and outcomes among cancer patients are w...ng causes and what can be done to solve a seemingl...r Cancer Research is hosting a collaboration of sc...
Breaking Biology News(10 mins):Avian flu becoming more resistant to antiviral drugs, says University of Colorado study 2Avian flu becoming more resistant to antiviral drugs, says University of Colorado study 3Promising new drug being evaluated as possible treatment option for fragile X syndrome 2American Association for Cancer Research hosts Science of Health Care Disparities Meeting 2APIC Conference to Address New CMS Regulations 17115 1APIC Conference to Address New CMS Regulations 17115 2MSA Schedules First Quarter Earnings Webcast 17111 1MSA Schedules First Quarter Earnings Webcast 17111 2Companies Utilize Variety of Metrics for Quality Measurements 17107 1Companies Utilize Variety of Metrics for Quality Measurements 17107 2Spherix Hires Key Employees 4681 1Spherix Hires Key Employees 4681 2
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