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Deaf Today

Deaf education leader Edward Scouten dead at 89 (Apr 27 2004 23:32 GMT)

- From: Newsday, NY - Apr 27, 2004 FREDERICK, Md. -- Edward L. Scouten, a teacher, author and innovator in the education of deaf people, died Sunday of heart failure at a nursing home near Frederick. He was 89.

Tablet PC Talk News

Charles Arthur On Technology (Apr 27 2004 23:32 GMT)

- "A licence to print moneyNext there's the Tablet PC, which is a step up from Smart Displays because it really is a self contained PC. Gates has said loudly that it'll be the most popular form of PC sold in the US by 2007 or so. However, he's hardly helping it along by pricing the Tablet version of XP higher than the standard version of the operating system meaning that manufacturers, who are already struggling with the higher costs of upgrading factories and persuading customers to try an enti...

Cannibal Corpse Forums

BloodyChunks: Corpse In Australia (Cannibal Corpse Discussions) (Apr 27 2004 23:32 GMT)

- no not anymore. they were banned back in the early days because of butchered and tomb of the mutilated. they were banned from New Zealand and Korea back then just because of chris's lyrics and the artwork. now its only in Germany where theyre banned from playing any of the songs from the first three albums and the sales of those albums are banned too. Now Playing:

Cannibal Corpse Forums

Infectus: A New Game (Forum Games) (Apr 27 2004 23:32 GMT)

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STAT AgWorld News

Onion and Potato Terminal Market Summary (Apr 27 2004 23:32 GMT)

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STAT AgWorld News

U.S. Asian Vegetable Market Summary (Apr 27 2004 23:32 GMT)

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STAT AgWorld News

Fresh Herb Market Summary (Apr 27 2004 23:32 GMT)

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STAT AgWorld News

Fruit Terminal Market Summary (Apr 27 2004 23:32 GMT)

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Brad Sucks

Brad Sucks on NPR (Apr 27 2004 23:31 GMT)

- Looks like me and my bad CD image made it onto NPR's All Songs Considered. Thanks to Scott for urging people to request me and thanks to any of you fine folks who actually wrote in.

Geek News Central

Could you go paperless? Now ask if a 5th grader could? (Apr 27 2004 23:31 GMT)

- I work in the technical field and have to read very large schematics. Recently I had to read those same...

Cannibal Corpse Forums

Infectus: Would You Still Listen To Cannibal Corpse If... (Cannibal Corpse Discussions) (Apr 27 2004 23:31 GMT)

- Meh, I'd still listen to them.

Cannibal Corpse Forums

cannibalism: Hi (The Pit Of Zombies) (Apr 27 2004 23:31 GMT)

- O lets forget about cannibalism shall we?

Little Green Footballs

Col. Gaddafi's Grrrl Squad (Apr 27 2004 23:31 GMT)

- A reader who wishes to remain anonymous forwarded this photo, origin unknown, of Libyan strongman and psycho freak snappy dresser Muammar Gaddafi ... with his rarely seen grrrl squad of hard-nosed bodyguard babes.

The Left Coaster

Kerry Finally Finds Ohio - Continues Hammering Bush/Cheney On Dodging Combat (Apr 27 2004 23:31 GMT)

- For the second day in a row, John Kerry went after Bush over his failure to account for his National Guard service. And better yet, Kerry finally began campaigning in the critical state of Ohio, after ignoring the state so...

Blogator.com

Jakákoli medaile bude úspěchem (Apr 27 2004 23:31 GMT)

- [iHNed.cz - Sport] - Kvalifikační klíč k účasti na olympijských hrách odemkl cestu do Atén osmi českým vodním slalomářům. Rozhodujícím nominačním kritériem byly výsledky...

Blogator.com

Český tým buď potrápíme, nebo dostaneme deset gólů (Apr 27 2004 23:31 GMT)

- [iHNed.cz - Sport] - V dnešním utkání proti českým hokejistům oslaví Jan Benda 32. narozeniny. Hokejová kariéra rodáka z belgického Reetu je neobyčejně bohatá - okusil...

Blogator.com

Povinné výhry nepřeceňovat (Apr 27 2004 23:31 GMT)

- [iHNed.cz - Sport] - Utkání s Kazachstánem v mnohém připomínalo zápas s Lotyšskem. Jen s tím rozdílem, že Kazaši byli o poznání slabší. Opět jsme velice dobře zvládli...

Diverse Books

Cerulean Blue by Wray Miller, a tale to inspire thought and awareness. (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)


Medical News Today

HIV Patients Get Long-Term Boost with Short, Intermittent Drug Regimen (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- National Institutes of Health (NIH) scientists report that brief, widely-spaced courses of the experimental immune-boosting drug interleukin-2 (IL-2) allow people with HIV to maintain near normal levels of a key immune system cell for long periods... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

World ready for new SARS outbreak (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- The World Health Organization (WHO) says health agencies are well prepared to cope with an outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) after China reported the first death apparently due to a recurrence of the disease since a major epidemic of the virus last year... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Global diabetes rates set to soar (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- The number of people worldwide with diabetes will double by 2030 to 366 million, according to a new study... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Oats tolerated by children with coeliac disease (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- Children with coeliac disease can tolerate moderate amounts of oats in their gluten-free diets new research shows... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Nutritional management improves outcome in ITU patients (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- Implementation of evidence-based nutritional management can improve outcomes in critically ill intensive therapy unit (ITU) patients... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Safer Flooring Could Cut Hip Fractures (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- Elderly people living in residential homes are at significantly lower risk of hip fracture if they fall on carpeted wooden floors than onto any other type of flooring, says new research from the University of Warwick in a recently published report... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Research sheds light on how obesity occurs (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- "We figured out how obesity occurs," says William A... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Experimental smallpox DNA vaccine protects primates from lethal monkeypox (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- In the first successful study of its kind, scientists have shown that a DNA-based vaccine for smallpox can protect nonhuman primates from monkeypox, a disease that resembles smallpox in humans... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Researchers uncover genes involved in early stages of Alzheimer's disease (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- Genes regulating cell mitochondria function don't cause the disease but may provide new method for detecting, treating Alzheimer's... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Gene defect linked to premature aging (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center researchers have identified a gene that, when altered makes cells and animals age prematurely and die... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Progression from HIV infection to AIDS and death from AIDS more rapid in developing countries (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- The progression from HIV infection to AIDS and death from AIDS is more rapid in people living in developing countries than those living in the United States and Europe, according to researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences and Chiang Mai University in Thailand... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Diagnostic method based on nanoscience could rival PCR (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- Since the advent of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) nearly 20 years ago, scientists have been trying to overturn this method for analyzing DNA with something better... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Sodium channel gene mutation identified in case of familial epilepsy (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- Researchers at Emory University have identified a specific mutation in a sodium channel gene (SCN1A) that is associated with epilepsy syndrome in a family... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

New initiative to focus on growing problem of cardiovascular disease in diabetics (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- Project to be led by Dr... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Future blood tests may use tiny bar-codes to speed disease diagnosis (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- Analyzing a blood sample for the presence of disease markers, either in a doctor's office or on the battlefield, could soon become as quick and easy as scanning the bar-code of a grocery item... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

The future of nursing; overcoming obstacles today for a better tomorrow (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- A recent Press Ganey survey conducted at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia, Pa... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Serious allergic reactions in cancer patients call for expert nursing intervention (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- Studies show that up to 35 percent of cancer patients are at risk for an allergic reaction to their cancer therapy... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Illegal drug use causes painful complications for oncology patients (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration reports that eight percent of people ages 12 and older have used illicit drugs within the past month... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Measles deaths worldwide dropped by 30% in three years to 610,000 (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- Worldwide, there has been a 30% drop in the number of people killed by measles over the last three years... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Africa Malaria Day Statement by Administrator U.S. Agency for International Development (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- The U... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Doctor's practices have changed due to concerns over medical litigation USA (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- According to a survey released by the American Tort Reform Association (ATRA) and SickofLawsuits... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

One Shot Epidural Analgesic (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- The FDA has accepted a new drug application for a morphine sulfate sustained-release liposome injection for use in the management of moderate to severe postoperative pain... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Community-Acquired Pneumonia the Elderly: Early Treatment Reduces Mortality (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- A team of American researchers has found patients aged 65 or older with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) had better outcomes when antibiotics were given within four hours of arrival at the hospital... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Defining Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CRS) (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- Recently published guidelines describe causes and diagnostic criteria that could lead to better treatments for Chronic Rhinosinusitis CRS, a common and often debilitating form of sinusitis... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

FDA Proposes Additional Rules to Ensure the Safety of Imported Food (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- The Food and Drug Administration is issuing a proposed rule covering the use of private sampling services and laboratories in connection with imported food... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Additional patients in China under investigation for SARS; WHO team travels to Beijing (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- At the request of the Chinese Ministry of Health, WHO is today sending the first members of an international team to help investigate the source of SARS cases recently reported in Beijing and the eastern province of Anhui... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Cellular problems found behind complex obesity syndrome (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- et-Biedl syndrome (BBS), characterized by obesity, learning disabilities and eye and kidney problems, is caused by genetic mutations in the BBS family of genes... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Testosterone replacement improves muscle strength, function in HIV-infected women (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- Researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have found that restoring normal levels of testosterone can improve muscle strength and function in HIV-infected women with low levels of the male hormone... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Lower Temperatures Improve Outcomes After Bypass Surgery (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- Duke University Medical Center researchers are urging their colleagues in the field to spend an extra 10 to 15 minutes slowly rewarming their patients after cardiac bypass surgery, which they have found reduces the likelihood of cognitive decline after surgery... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

MS patients benefit from Alzheimer's drug memory improves as does cognition (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- A drug widely used for treating dementia in Alzheimer's patients has been shown to improve memory and cognition in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients who are mild to moderately cognitively impaired... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Parkinson's drug effective in treating restless leg syndrome (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- Pergolide, a drug commonly used to treat Parkinson's disease symptoms, has recently been shown to be effective in treating restless legs syndrome... click link for more info.

Medical News Today

Researchers compare drugs used to prevent osteoporosis (Apr 27 2004 23:30 GMT)

- Raloxifene, a drug used to prevent osteoporosis in postmenopausal women, and conjugated equine estrogen (CEE, a hormone therapy) help increase bone density, although CEE seems to be more effective, according to an article in the April 26 issue of The Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals... click link for more info.

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