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  • Global Top 10 Medical Devices Market (2010 - 2015) Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 5:35AMReportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
  • No nude dudes for this pizza person Friday, July 8, 2011 @ 12:56PMI think it's high time someone tells everyone what it's like to work in a pizza shop, what we deal with on a day to day basis, why we do what we do, and how you can get the most exceptional service from your local pizza chain. 1. more…
  • Feds act against Galt veal operation Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 3:08AMVirtue Calves, located at 10090 East Liberty Road in Galt, is facing severe fines should it not comply with a consent decree issued by the FDA after 18 years of violations.
  • Lance Armstrong: It's not about the bike Wednesday, June 8, 2011 @ 3:05AMA video posted to Lance Armstrong's website in 2009 shows the cyclist training for the Tour de France on the fearsome Col de la Colombière, one of the great climbs.
  • U.S. risks from E. coli outbreak remain low Thursday, June 2, 2011 @ 5:39PMFour U.S. residents who recently traveled to Germany and two U.S. servicemen stationed there may be among those sickened by a deadly food poisoning outbreak in Europe, U.S. health officials said Friday.
  • Retrovirus No Longer Thought to Be Cause of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Wednesday, June 1, 2011 @ 11:18AMPeople who suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) were dealt another blow this week when it became clear that researchers still fail to understand the genesis of this disease. Perhaps most importantly, these patients are being advised to stop taking antiretroviral medications. Two new papers published this week in Science cast additional doubt on a two-year-old study that had linked chronic ...
  • Up tick: Why you should be worried about Lyme disease Tuesday, May 17, 2011 @ 3:12PMScuttle aside, cockroaches. You're losing your spot as the most feared insect in Virginia, and your competition doesn't even look that scary. So tiny it can scarcely be seen, the black-legged tick doesn't move fast, it doesn't have a nauseating shiny shell, it doesn't even have antennae to inspire revulsion. No matter. Its fear factor comes from its status as host to a disease that, if left ...
  • Japan Nuclear Disaster Update 23: Exposures exposed, the hole in Reactor #1, and the sea around us ... [Greg Laden's ... Saturday, May 14, 2011 @ 8:47PMThere is a lot happening in Japan, and the situation at Fukushima remains pretty much out of human control. There is a nuclear incident at a reactor site other than Fukushima. There is still quite a bit of radioactive material leaking into the sea. The radiation levels in the crippled Fukushima plants is still high or even rising. There is information coming out now about radiation levels and ...
  • Letters to the Editor: April 26, 2011 Monday, April 25, 2011 @ 5:00PMHere are letters to the editor from recent editions of the Daily News
  • Life after the Jeremy Kyle treatment Friday, April 22, 2011 @ 1:40PMTroubled families come together and fight on the Jeremy Kyle Show. It has been described as 'human bear-baiting', but the programme itself makes great claims about the good it does. So what happens when the cameras stop rolling? Even if you have had a job, full-time and relentless, since 4 July 2005, you will be familiar with the Jeremy Kyle show . Apparently conceived in the image of the Jerry ...
  • Do-it-yourself DNA testing: A risk or a right? Saturday, April 16, 2011 @ 7:12PMHere are two views on the merits — and dangers of consumers having unfiltered access to their genetic data. There are plenty of medical tests that consumers can give themselves at home — tests to finds out if they are pregnant, if they have a urinary tract infection, and if their blood sugar levels are too high or too low, to name just a few.
  • Manny belongs in Hall of Fame Thursday, April 14, 2011 @ 1:15PMBy Chad Finn, Globe staff I'll keep this as brief as Ellsbury vs. Farnsworth since most of my pro-Manny arguments...
  • Calendar Thursday, April 14, 2011 @ 4:55AMSubmissions for "Community Calendar" are required two weeks preceding the date of publication. Send to: Mary Ann Bottari, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026; mbottari@pioneerlocal.com. Information may be faxed to (847) 486-7495.
  • Sendai Airport reopens, but Japan still lacks plan to end nuclear crisis Wednesday, April 13, 2011 @ 12:02PMThis timeline will be updated with the latest nuclear developments in Japan.
  • Scott’s disapproval rating soars in new poll; ‘I’m not trying to become most popular,’ he responds Wednesday, April 6, 2011 @ 6:30AMUPDATED with comments from Scott while in Palm Beach County today (after the jump). Florida voters disapprove of Gov. Rick Scott by a 48-to-35 percent margin, says a new Quinnipiac University poll that finds the new Republican governor’s disapproval ratings have more than doubled over the last two months. A February Quinnipiac poll showed Scott [...]
  • Outdoors Insider, with Dale Sunderlin: The Boss hen has departed Monday, April 4, 2011 @ 8:04AMAs we pass through life it seems that we all are blessed to meet a handful of people who truly make a difference. To many of us, Lila Koston was one of those people.
  • Barry Bonds trial: Giambi says Anderson recommended undetectable steroid Tuesday, March 29, 2011 @ 2:18PMBonds trial live blog: 3:36 p.m.: Court adjourns for the day; Benard to return tomorrow for cross-examination
  • Radiation in Tokyo tap water raises concerns Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 7:55PMConcerns about food safety have spread to Tokyo, and prompted U.S. officials to halt the import of certain foods from Japan, as rising black smoke at the country's crippled nuclear plant spurred the overnight evacuation of workers.
  • Troubled Colorado corner impresses Lions GM Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 3:58AMLions GM Martin Mayhew said before the NFL Combine last month he puts a premium on character when it came to prospective draft picks. He also said he preferred to do his own evaluations.
  • District's grad rate plummets Monday, March 21, 2011 @ 9:56AMThis article has been read 4491 times. The Pennsylvania Department of Education released preliminary 2010 graduation rates this week, showing Washington School District's as the lowest in the area, at 47.54 percent, and third-lowest in the state, not including cyberschools.
  • You Docs: Knowing your family history is the best medicine Monday, March 21, 2011 @ 12:16AMGene tests, when done responsibly, can be valuable. But even more valuable is just knowing your family’s history when it comes to disease and lifestyle.
  • Daily Dose: Children's health Tuesday, March 15, 2011 @ 10:24AMBy Deborah Kotz, Globe Staff
  • The Myth of Free-Market Healthcare Wednesday, March 9, 2011 @ 8:31AMWhile most people believe that our healthcare industry is one comprised of free markets, it is anything but.
  • Boulder companies see the rise of 'medible' marijuana Sunday, March 6, 2011 @ 11:06PMNikki Dugas of Fresh Republic fills packets of Honey Hit at the company s grow operation in Boulder. The product uses medicinal oil to infuse honey with marijuana, part of a growing number of 'medibles' available to medical marijuana patients in Boulder.
  • Some Issues Die After Funnel Week Sunday, March 6, 2011 @ 9:14AMMASON CITY, IA - It was a busy week in Des Moines as lawmakers raced to beat the so called funnel deadline when most bills die if they have not gained committee approval.
  • Boulder companies see the rise of 'medible' marijuana Saturday, March 5, 2011 @ 7:28PMAlong with the growth of the medical marijuana industry in Colorado has come the rise of industrial-scale production of marijuana-based foods and beverages, including several companies based in Boulder County.
  • The Rapid Evolution of Urine Testing Friday, March 4, 2011 @ 4:33PMThe technology to test and truly determine what drugs an injured employee is taking or not taking is rounding the home stretch.
  • Press Release Tuesday, March 1, 2011 @ 11:32AMScientists at the University of Surrey, UK, have made a major breakthrough in the early diagnosis of prostate cancer.
  • What's lost in the House budget cuts Saturday, February 26, 2011 @ 8:24PMThe potential effects of reducing funding for PBS, the U.S. Institute of Peace, census funding and more.
  • NFL Capsules: Mediator says NFL, union make 'some progress' Thursday, February 24, 2011 @ 8:03PMWASHINGTON (AP) — Just as many expected would happen all along, labor negotiations between the NFL and the players' union are heading right down to the wire — and possibly beyond.
  • Claudia Jiménez: Stop the negativity: Public schools do great job given challenges they face Wednesday, February 23, 2011 @ 7:00PMHardly a day passes without hearing yet again how our public schools are failing. Public schools are continuously compared to those in other countries, without addressing differences in culture and demography. Do we really believe Finland and Singapore share America's diversity and challenges?
  • Time To Raise How Many Mammograms Radiologists Must Read? Wednesday, February 23, 2011 @ 5:50AMRadiologists who interpret more mammograms and spend some time reading diagnostic mammograms do better at determining which suspicious breast lesions are cancer, according to a new report published online on February 22 and in print in the April issue of Radiology. In direct response to a report from the Institute of Medicine that called for more research on the relationship between interpretive ...
  • Time To Raise How Many Mammograms Radiologists Must Read? Tuesday, February 22, 2011 @ 2:18PMChanging policy could make screening for breast cancer more accurate Radiologists who interpret more mammograms and spend some time reading diagnostic mammograms do better at determining which suspicious breast lesions are cancer, according to a new report published online on February 22 and in print in the April issue of Radiology. In direct response to a report from the Institute of Medicine ...
  • Time to raise how many mammograms radiologists must read? Tuesday, February 22, 2011 @ 3:56AMRadiologists who interpret more mammograms and spend some time reading diagnostic mammograms do better at determining which suspicious breast lesions are cancer, according to a new report published online on February 22 and in print in the April issue of Radiology.
  • The skinny on “Skins” Friday, February 4, 2011 @ 2:14AMBy: Artistic expression or MTV ploy? Kali Simmons Vanguard staff While much of what MTV broadcasts could be construed as pornography, they appear to have finally hit the mark with their new series “Skins.” “Skins” is a show that originally broadcast...
  • The pain paradox Wednesday, February 2, 2011 @ 2:19PMSome people have constant pain. But the reasons why are not always so obvious.
  • New Healthcare Settings Encourage PCPs to Better Use Clinical Labs Wednesday, February 2, 2011 @ 1:29PMNewly created so-called "integrated healthcare environments" will embolden primary-care physicians to be "more proactive" in diagnosing disease, and "motivate" them to "better utilize" clinical labs, according to recent findings.
  • New Health-Care Settings Encourage PCPs to Better Use Clinical Labs Wednesday, February 2, 2011 @ 12:59PMNewly created so-called "integrated health-care environments" will embolden primary-care physicians to be "more proactive" in diagnosing disease, and "motivate" them to "better utilize" clinical labs, according to recent findings.
  • The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills: Adrienne Maloof and Husband Call 911 For Actor Charlie Sheen Friday, January 28, 2011 @ 12:09PMThe drama didn’t end with the season finale of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills for stars Adrienne Maloof and Dr. Paul Nassif. Bravo’s bickering couple had to call 911 yesterday after receiving a panicked phone call from neighbor Charlie Sheen’s house. Keep reading to see how the “Real Housewives” couple got mixed in with all [...] SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "The Real Housewives of Beverly ...
  • Open Book: Sir Harold Evans on His Career and the Future of Journalism Wednesday, January 12, 2011 @ 1:23PMFor more than 40 years, Harold Evans has been a giant figure in the world of print on both sides of the Atlantic. Starting out as a 16-year-old cub reporter in the north of England, Evans was still in his late 30s when he was named editor of The Sunday Times of London in 1967 for what turned out to be a 14-year reign. In 1984, he moved to the United States, taking top jobs in magazines and book ...
  • Doctors optimistic about Arizona congresswoman's recovery Saturday, January 8, 2011 @ 2:03PM22 year-old Jared Loughner is in custody in connection with the shooting of Arizona congresswoman and Cornell graduate Gabrielle Giffords.
  • Summit Malibu Says the Holidays are the Best Time to Approach the "White Elephant" in the Room Tuesday, December 14, 2010 @ 8:00AMWillie Oswald the Executive Director and Founder of Summit Malibu says that the holidays are the best time to approach loved ones that are suspected of having a drug or alcohol problem and that generally families ignore the “white elephant” in the room because they rationalize that this is the one time of the year to get along and be tolerant.
  • Summit Malibu Says the Holidays are the Best Time to Approach the "White Elephant" in the Room Tuesday, December 14, 2010 @ 2:28AMWillie Oswald the Executive Director and Founder of Summit Malibu says that the holidays are the best time to approach loved ones that are suspected of having a drug or alcohol problem and that generally families ignore the “white elephant” in the room because they rationalize that this is the one time of the year to get along and be tolerant. People think that bringing up such a volatile topic ...
  • Tips for Buying Life Insurance if You Have a Serious Health Condition Monday, December 13, 2010 @ 11:12AMIf you've ever been told that you can't buy life insurance due to a pre-existing medical condition or that your application was rated up due to one or more medical conditions, Life Quotes, Inc. offers these tips for securing a life insurance policy at a rate you can live with.
  • Tips for Buying Life Insurance if You Have a Serious Health Condition Monday, December 13, 2010 @ 6:16AMDARIEN, Illinois, Dec. 13, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- If you've ever been told that you can't buy life insurance due to a pre-existing medical condition or that your application was rated up due to one or more medical conditions, Life Quotes, Inc. offers these tips for securing a life insurance policy at a rate you can live with. Life insurance shoppers with heart disease, cancer, diabetes and other ...
  • Your constant head pain can be fibromyalgia! Wednesday, December 8, 2010 @ 8:57PMKUALA LUMPUR: “It is just a pain in your head, just ignore it,” a doctor once told Mary Gaspar, 54, when she consulted him for the continuous pain she had been suffering from.
  • When you have pain all the time, it can be fibromyalgia! Wednesday, December 8, 2010 @ 3:18AMKUALA LUMPUR: “It is just a pain in your head, just ignore it,” a doctor once told Mary Gaspar, 54, when she consulted him for the continuous pain she had been suffering from. Mary had been working in a bank before she suffered the unexplained pain since 2005. “I was told much later, I could have suffered from Fibromyalgia or FM in short, since 2005. It made me go through a tough state of ...
  • WHEN YOU HAVE PAIN ALL THE TIME, IT CAN BE FIBROMYALGIA! Wednesday, December 8, 2010 @ 1:55AMKUALA LUMPUR, Dec 8, (Bernama) - -- âIt is just a pain in your head, just ignore it,â a doctor once told Mary Gaspar, 54, when she consulted him for the continuous pain she had been suffering from.
  • Enter The Dream Realm Vol. 73 - Totally Negligent Attitude Friday, December 3, 2010 @ 5:16AMWelcome, Dreamers, to the Seventy-Third Edition of Enter The Dream Realm . I am Morpheus , Master of the Dreaming, and I will be your guide through this land of Nightmares and Dreamscapes. It's been a busy few weeks in the life of Dr. M, but all in all I would have to say I can't complain too much.
  • Health care debate: Industry leaders tackle the hot topic of reform law Saturday, November 27, 2010 @ 11:00PMHealth care reform has been law for 10 months now, but the debate still rages. One side of the reform aisle vows that the far-reaching program is affordable and will improve insurance access for all, while the other side pledges to repeal it before it bankrupts the country. It’s a complex, divisive issue that will not subside.