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Gamble for money, but casino workers gamble with their health!

...he findings, said: "Generally, casinos have a very tight security policy, particularly when it comes to who they let through the door in the first place."...

'Girlie' Needle And Thread help Japanese Men to De-Stress

...n on buying the frog-shaped purses, children cling tight to sheep-like toys with a long nose and a cloud of puffs, while others ask where they too can learn to sew. Ishizawa begins every session by first opening a can of beer as he proposes the day's projects. Then the members choose a needle from Ishiza...

Shanghai Women Don their Bras Improperly

... to 50, which revealed that many were wearing very tight bras. A ‘Bra and Breast Cancer Study’ conducted...nce causing congestion of the tissues. Therefore a tight bra would close the lymphatic pathway from the breast to the lymphatic nodes, causing fluid build-up...

Anti-Quota Stir: Students Take Out Massive Silent Rally

...ilent protest// march in the national capital amid tight security. The striking medicos under the banner ...e students are taking no chances and are keeping a tight vigil to ensure that no outsiders enter the rally. ‘We want a peaceful rally and also avoid any co...

Three-Dimensional Image Of AIDS Virus – BY FSU Researcher

...archers thought the spike stalk was comprised of a tight collection of three rods bound together with the head of the spike perched on top. But our images reveal that the stalk is split into three legs, spread more like a tripod, which increases their contact with the viral membrane,’ Roux said. ‘Seeing th...

Counterfeiter Packs Health Problems: Study

...er put by the Food and Drug Administration to make tight security against medicinal prescriptions now paves way to reduce the use of counterfeits. Due to intake of counterfeit containing acetaminophen and artesunate, which labeled as made by Guilin, a 23-year-old man was died in eastern Burma last year. ...

A New Anti-Cancer Drug Keeps Resistance Out

...ibitor’ meaning - does not hold its target to such tight structural constraints, dasatinib differs from the drug Gleevec. Sawyers added dasatinib proves its value to overcome kinase resistance in managing cancer patients and also keep rooting in other fields of medicine like molecular oncology and struct...

Demonstrations by staff in medical college against violence by external agencies

...vities in a big way. The demands of the KGMCTA are tight security system, one person allowed to stay back with every patient in the wards from 8 a.m. till 2 p.m, no funeral processions from the hospital campus and autorickshaws parking on campus disallowed....

Burma Restocks Poultry Farms Again

...tral Mandalay and Sagaing regions, following which tight restrictions were placed on the movement of animals and closed markets in the region. Several thousands of chickens, quails and their eggs were culled in Burma. U.N. experts from the Food and Agricultural Organization and the World Health Organizat...

Undiagnosed cyst lands GP in trouble.

SA Christchurch GP is in a tight spot after a complaint recorded in the medical complaints tribunal has pointed at him for medical negligence in diagnosing an ovarian cyst weighing 14.7 kg. The doctor//, whose name has not been made public, communicated to the tribunal that the pati...

Stress At Job Adversely Affects Blood Pressure

...f Public Health, found that low support levels and tight deadlines increased blood pressure especially in men. The study followed 6,719 workers over more than seven years. "Our study supports the hypothesis that job strain, particularly in workers with low social support at work, may contribute to increase...

Two-year-old Boy of Bihar Weighs 35 kg

...new clothes for him regularly. "His clothes become tight for his body within 15 to 20 days of purchase," Vibha said. His parents plan to consult other medical experts for advice on their son's rapid weight gain. (Source: IANS News)...

Handling skin irritation induced by Radiation Therapy

...otective clothing to avoid sun exposure. ? Avoid tight fitting blouses and bras. ? Use lukewarm water and mild soap that is recommended by the radiation oncology team on the treated area. ? Avoid using ice packs, commercial deodorants and skin care products on the treated skin. The patient has to re...

Clinical-trials Show Increased Therapeutic Activity of Pycnogenol than Daflon

...tive in treating the symptoms of CVI mainly edema, tight calves, skin alterations, pain during walking, and swelling limbs. About 500,000 people in the United States develop leg ulcers due to CVI. If left untreated, leg and ankle swelling can lead to dangerous conditions such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT...

"Active" Brain Makes Rational Decisions!!

...ed by the Wellcome Trust, emotional responses in a tight situation results// in irrational behaviour. The ability to control the emotions, than the emotions being absent, will result in rational behaviour. The classical theories of Economics suggest that people act rationally while making a decision. But...

p53, the Guardian of Our Genome

...ncer, tending to develop tumors. p53 is kept under tight control by another gene called mdm2 that switches it on and off. Mdm2 is what stops p53 killing all our cells. Hence further research is needed to better understand the functioning of both mdm2 and p53 gene....

Easing Kids into the Basics of Back to School

... on the way to soccer practice. Eating habits on a tight schedule are easier than parents might think. Keep the fruit bowl stocked; kids will reach for them after they get home.’ Blatner added, ‘Prepare quick finger foods. Offer pre-peeled oranges in baggies, frozen grapes, fruit cups in their own juice...

Major Hurdle towards Development of Bird Flu Vaccine in India.

...eat to humanity. These are usually constructed air tight with negative air pressure. BSL 3 labs require researchers to wear "moonsuits" inside air locked labs. In addition the surfaces of all floors, walls and ceilings are sealed and, thereby, impervious to liquids. The ventilation system is designed to ...

Cigarette companies adopt devious methods to ensure customer patronage

...cotine in the cigarette." The tobacco makers are tight lipped about this finding, refusing to comment on it. SA...

Japanese Man Tests Positive for HIV-2 Virus

Japan to keep a tight vigilance on the spread of a rare HIV-2 virus. // Japanese health officials have announced that they would step up vigilance against the rare HIV-2 form of the AIDS-causing virus after reports have claimed that the first Japanese citizen has been i...

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(Date:12/15/2009)... of 30 Individuals Charged in Miami, Detroit and ... Billing to Medicare ,, WASHINGTON, Dec. ... in three cities for their alleged roles in ... false Medicare claims as part of the continuing ... of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen ...
(Date:12/15/2009)... chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, with increased activity ... body,s immune system. , The University of Michigan ... the immune system,s role in COPD, a serious, progressive ... with wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightening and other ... to find better ways to detect and treat the ...
(Date:12/15/2009)... decade, the United Nations Foundation has led the fight ... World Malaria Report 2009 that the global strategies for ending malaria ... Health for the United Nations Foundation , ... Washington, ... United Nations Foundation has led the fight against malaria, ...
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Breaking Medicine News(10 mins):Health News:Treadmill Reviews Rate Compact LifeSpan Treadmill Best Treadmill 2Health News:Medicare Fraud Strike Force Expands Operations Into Brooklyn, N.Y.; Tampa, Fla.; and Baton Rouge, La. 2Health News:Medicare Fraud Strike Force Expands Operations Into Brooklyn, N.Y.; Tampa, Fla.; and Baton Rouge, La. 3Health News:Medicare Fraud Strike Force Expands Operations Into Brooklyn, N.Y.; Tampa, Fla.; and Baton Rouge, La. 4Health News:Medicare Fraud Strike Force Expands Operations Into Brooklyn, N.Y.; Tampa, Fla.; and Baton Rouge, La. 5Health News:Immune cell activity linked to worsening COPD 2Health News:Immune cell activity linked to worsening COPD 3Health News:Statement by Dr. Daniel Carucci, Vice President for Global Health for the United Nations Foundation, on Progress Shown in World Malaria Report 2009 2Health News:Puberty May Trigger Sleep Apnea in Overweight Kids 2
(Date:12/14/2009)... tool use as a defining feature of humans. That,s until ... with birds and an array of other mammals. Now, a ... , a Cell Press publication, adds an octopus to the ... study manages a behavioral trick that the researchers call stilt ... upright coconut shell "bowls," makes its eight arms rigid, and ...
(Date:12/13/2009)... Biologists have identified plant enzymes that may help to ... to use water more efficiently. The finding could help ... gases. , Plants take in the carbon dioxide they ... surface of leaves. But for each molecule of the ... these same openings. The pores can tighten to save ...
(Date:12/13/2009)... Scripps Research Institute have solved a 10-year-old mystery ... family of enzymes can have two completely distinct ... guidance for understanding other molecules in the family, ... protein,s possible use for combating diseases including cancer ... in the December 13, 2009 advance, online issue ...
Breaking Biology News(10 mins):Tool use in an invertebrate: The coconut-carrying octopus 2Newly identified enzymes help plants sense elevated CO2 and could lead to water-wise crops 2Newly identified enzymes help plants sense elevated CO2 and could lead to water-wise crops 3Scripps Research scientists crack mystery of protein's dual function 2Scripps Research scientists crack mystery of protein's dual function 3Health Care Retail Clinics Continue Gradual Expansion Through 2012 3A Deloitte Center for Health Solutions Report 6288 1Health Care Retail Clinics Continue Gradual Expansion Through 2012 3A Deloitte Center for Health Solutions Report 6288 2Health Care Retail Clinics Continue Gradual Expansion Through 2012 3A Deloitte Center for Health Solutions Report 6288 3Health Care Retail Clinics Continue Gradual Expansion Through 2012 3A Deloitte Center for Health Solutions Report 6288 4Brookstone Pharmaceuticals LLC becomes Acella Pharmaceuticals LLC 6284 1Child Food Allergies on the Rise in U S 61410 1Child Food Allergies on the Rise in U S 61410 2Child Food Allergies on the Rise in U S 61410 3
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