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REMOVAL OF HEALTHY FUNCTIONING TISSUE VIOLATES MEDICAL ETHICS, HUMAN RIGHTS OF BABY BOYS WHO CANNOT GIVE INFORMED CONSENT NEW YORK, June 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Parents, pediatricians and health and human rights activists today announced the launch of INTACT AMERICA and its website -...Allergy Foundation Thinks Globally, Gifts Locally
Group Donates "Asthma & Allergy Friendly" Toys to Kids Across the U.S. on World Allergy Day WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The oldest and largest allergy patient advocacy organization in the world, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA), made the holidays a litt...Slimming Product Offer Made Rachel Hunter Thinks She's Fat!
Model Rachel Hunter became quite worried about her weight after a slimming product company approached her for the product's promotion. The former wife of rocker Rod Stewart is the brand ambassador of diet shake SlimFast. However, she admitted that she was really concerned about her w...K-Fed Thinks Britney is 'mentally Unstable'!
If there's one person who's still not convinced that Britney Spears is ready to put her life back on track, it would be her soon to be ex-hubby Kevin Federline. A source close to the failed rapper revealed that K-Fed believes that Britney is 'mentally unstable', and the reason behind her b...De Niro Thinks He is Going Cross-eyed
London: Legendary actor Robert De Niro fears he is going cross-eyed even though his optician has reassured him that he has perfect sight//. De Niro is now thinking of taking up wearing sunglasses to have his eyes covered all the time. He said: "The optician says there's nothing wrong. B...US Thinks About The Alternative Methods To Combat Bird Flu
Bird flu and the spread of it as a pandemic illness have created concerns among the US health authorities. Hence to prevent close contact among people// and thereby facilitating the spread of the disease they have announced the closure of the schools, cancellation of big gatherings such as sports e...A High-Definition Hearing Aid that thinks for you
Hearing loss affects all ages. Standard hearing aids amplify all sounds, which makes hearing one sound difficult. Now, there's a new option say researchers. New, all-digital hearing aids are changing that.// This version of this hearing aid automatically distinguishes between speech and sounds. ...UC design research points the way so you won't get lost at the hospital
...ne of a hospital building. It's probably not what I would have first thought of as a designer, but it gave me great insight into how a public audience thinks of that term." As designers, the UC students are taking their assignment further than the prescribed outlines of the project which focuses on symb...Living in U.S. May Raise Hispanics' Cancer Risk
...ing, diet, lack of physical activity and exposure to certain chemicals tend to lead to a higher risk of cancer." On the positive side, Cokkinides thinks that the health-care system in the United States is better able to detect cancers. But access to care could be a problem for some groups, she added. ...Gym Class Injuries Up 150 Percent
... these types of injuries because there are so many," she said. Pete McCall, an exercise physiologist with the American Council on Exercise, said he thinks that gym class injuries are increasing because young children are being taught how to play sports rather than being given basic training in movement a...More Than 300 New Medicines Being Developed for Mental Illnesses
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...uld cause risks to ocean ecosystems as great as those of global warming itself," he says. Despite its apparent hazards at the global scale, Jackson thinks that research should continue on safer ways to use geoengineering at a smaller scale. Geologic sequestration, sometimes known as CO2 capture and stora...Sustainable agriculture at the ESA Annual Meeting
...cles and decrease soil pore size, which can lead to decreased water and soil access for microbes. Although he recognizes that tillage is necessary, he thinks that farmers can reduce their tillage, even in semi-arid regions, to promote soil bacterial biodiversity. "We are currently using so many different ...Animal and plant communication at the ESA Annual Meeting
...rasts with the green base color of the pitcher, it's probable that the ants can't differentiate between mostly red and mostly green plants. Ellison thinks this work is a good example of why biological concepts need to be tested and not simply assumed. "There's no evidence that the coloration in pitch...Urban water ecology at the ESA annual meeting
...rcent of water from storms, compared to a negligible amount retained by the building with no greenroof. Although her results are preliminary, Starry thinks that cities can reap benefits from making greenroofs a part of their building requirements, as cities like Toronto and Berlin have recently done. Usin...2 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center scientists receive Presidential Early Career Award
...on such a gene that he discovered while a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Hutchinson Center basic scientist Steven Henikoff, Ph.D. "Harmit thinks creatively and fearlessly about his research," said colleague Mark T. Groudine, M.D., Ph.D., deputy director of the Hutchinson Center and former direc...A breath mint made from... coffee?
...breath. New laboratory tests have shown that the extract prevents malodorous bacteria from making their presence felt ― or smelt. "Everybody thinks that coffee causes bad breath," says Prof. Rosenberg, "and it's often true, because coffee, which has a dehydrating effect in the mouth, becomes poten...ACLU -- Myriad Genetics lawsuit will become landmark case
...s." Dr. Berns is also Director of the University of Florida Genetics Institute in Gainesville. William Warren, partner at the Sutherland law firm, thinks the ACLU, in this case, is barking up the wrong tree. "The ACLU unexpectedly based its invalidity challenge on claims to unpatentable subject matter,"...UCSB scientists document fate of huge oil slicks from seeps at coal oil point
...much has been degraded out," Farwell said. "The amount that actually seeped out is more like 11 to 110 Exxon Valdezes, just in this area." Washburn thinks that this research will resonate among scientists who have studied oil. "I think it's giving us a lot of insight into the fate of oil and hydrocarbons...Apple enthusiasts welcome WineCrisp
...it up and squeeze it, it's very firm. We also wanted that characteristic in the name so we added 'crisp' and named it WineCrisp", he added. Korban thinks the new apple will appeal to consumers because of its taste and to growers because of its resistance to the fungal disease apple scab, a primary nemes...Native Americans descended from a single ancestral group, DNA study confirms
...after painstakingly comparing DNA samples from people in dozens of modern-day Native American and Eurasian groups, an international team of scientists thinks it can put the matter to rest: Virtually without exception the new evidence supports the single ancestral population theory. "Our work provides str...Kanavas thinks personal ID theft bill will pass this year
State Senator Ted Kanavas remains optimistic that his bill requiring notification of electronic data breaches will pass the legislature yet this year. Senate Bill 164, co-authored by Kanavas, R-Brookfield, and Representative Jeff Fitzgerald, R-Horicon, would require companies that keep personal...Life Sciences Real Estate Outperforming Other Sectors
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...le. While the work is still at the laboratory stage, Palacios says, because it is mostly based on relatively standard chip processing technology he thinks developing it to a stage that could become a commercial product "may take a year of work, maximum two." This project is currently being partially fund...Comedy 'Horror In The Wind' Banned In New Mexico
...ffended by political comedy but have no problem screening wall to wall graphic violence," said writer director Max Mitchell. "Russell Allen thinks that violence and murder is better than laughter. So much for family values." "Horror In The Wind" is set in 2017 when Pat Rober...PacifiCare Capitulates to Latest Patient Revolt
...express how that feels. I am thankful they've reversed the decision; we don't want to look back we just want to move forward." "Every politician who thinks the answer to our healthcare crisis is more insurance should stop and think about Nick Colombo," said DeMoro. "Insurance is not care. Paying for insur...Cardiac Science Unveils Major Brand Change; Strategy to Lift Brand Awareness
...les, marketing, and service. "The new Cardiac Science identity communicates our promise more clearly: We intend to be the company the global community thinks of first for high-quality noninvasive products and services. Our customers can -- and do -- depend on us, no matter what." The new "shielded heart" ...Honey bee invaders exploit the genetic resources of their predecessors
...te regions of western and northern Europe. In this expansion, functional parts of the genome have changed more than nonfunctional parts. Whitfield thinks that these changes may involve social adaptations to survive the hard winters. The way the honey bees survive in temperate regions is sort of the w...Of mice and men: new male contraceptives successful in rodents and humans
...can use a dose that is so low it has no effect on the rest of the body." So the drug doesn't harm mice-- but will it be fine in men" Dr. Wolgemuth thinks the chances are good. "There's extensive toxicology data in rats and rabbits -- and at much higher doses-- because industry is developing it for othe...