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Millions of credit, debit card numbers stolen (The Middlesboro Daily) (Mar 31 2007 07:00 GMT) - Millions of credit, debit card numbers stolen (The Middlesboro Daily)MIDDLESBORO - Area financial institutions are taking a proactive approach to assist customers who might have been victims of the theft of over 45 million credit and debit card numbers of TJX Cos. customers. Discount Retailer TJX: 45.7M Card Numbers Stolen (KDKA Pittsburgh)Information from at least 45. |
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Career - Line?': Career Day at (Mar 31 2007 07:00 GMT) - 'What's My Line?': Career Day at Fifer Middle School, Kids get taste of working world (Delaware State News)CAMDEN - A banker, an engineer and an electrician walk into a classroom. |
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IBS Drug Zelnorm Taken Off U.S. Market (Mar 31 2007 07:00 GMT) - FDA: Voluntary Withdrawal Due to Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke, Chest Pain A popular drug for irritable bowel syndrome and constipation was pulled from the U.S. market Friday amid new evidence that it raises the risk of heart attacks and strokes. Novartis, the manufacturer of Zelnorm, confirmed that Food and Drug Administration officials asked for the drug? |
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Meat And Two Neutrons The Key To A Longer Life (Mar 31 2007 07:00 GMT) - Indulging in an isotope-enhanced steak or chicken fillet every now and again could add as much as 10 years to your life. Scientists have shown for the first time that food enriched with natural isotopes builds bodily components that are more resistant to the processes of ageing. [click link for full article] |
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The Glass Brain (Mar 31 2007 07:00 GMT) - It is one of the great dreams of brain research to visualize at once all nerve cells and their connections of a complete brain in 3D. Scientists of the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry in Munich and the Vienna University of Technology (TU Vienna) have now come a step closer to turning this dream into reality. [click link for full article] |
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DNA Layer Reduces Risk Of Reserve Parts Being Rejected (Mar 31 2007 07:00 GMT) - Dutch researchers Jeroen van den Beucken and John Jansen have given body implants a DNA layer. This layer ensures a better attachment, more rapid recovery of the surrounding tissue and less immune responses. The older we get the more 'reserve-parts' we need. Up until now placing such parts yielded advantages, but also disadvantages such as inflammations and immune responses. [click link for full article] |
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Multiple Malaria Infection Inhibits Spread Of Parasite (Mar 31 2007 07:00 GMT) - People who are frequently infected with malaria parasites can develop immunity against the gametocyte, the infectious stage. This immunity inhibits the spread of the parasite. Dutch researcher Mike van der Kolk discovered this during his research into malaria transmission under the inhabitants of Cameroon, Senegal and Indonesia. [click link for full article] |
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