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in Sox First, on March 15, 2010
...port says: "Mona Fiuzat, a doctor of pharmacy and researcher at Duke, had the idea for the new study. She tallied all patients who had a heart attack among those coming to the hospital for a test...
in Allergies, on March 14, 2010
...llergy is not that rare, and anaphylactic reactions to meat is more common that people think.
A study of 60 patients who had unexplained severe allergic reactions suggests that a compound in meat k...
in The Search Engine Weblog, on March 12, 2010
... © Danard Vincente
Tactics for improving your rating in local search abound. But you can study the webpages in your locality with the highest Google rank to see what they're doing all you ...
in The CIO Weblog, on March 12, 2010
...It's usually pretty easy to get to the "Duh" moment in reading any study commissioned by Microsoft. I get the impression that those released for public consumption are generally the ones...
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 11, 2010
...tient with posture and gain more control with navigating wheelchair ramps , for example.
In the study, researchers discovered that ampicillin, a common antibiotic of the penicillin group, serves t...
...tient with posture and gain more control with navigating wheelchair ramps , for example.
In the study, researchers discovered that ampicillin, a common antibiotic of the penicillin group, serves t...
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 10, 2010
... light to moderate amount of alcohol.
According to cardiologist Lu Wang, lead researcher on the study and an instructor at Brigham and Women's Hospital:
"Women who drink moderate amoun...
in Wangtam, on 2010-03-08
...ost Twitter and Facebook status from the GNOME panel
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in Sox First, on March 7, 2010
...als is creating security issues , according to security specialists Sophos. "According to the study, there has been an increase in the use of social networking sites in businesses in 2009. Accor...
in WebKinzBlog, on March 6, 2010
... transportation, and other affected sectors? There was no clear way of knowing this but thanks to a study conducted by UC Berkley, a rating System that looks at the links between biofuels, food, fuel,...
in Allergies, on March 5, 2010
... Credit: Heimholtz Zentrum I'm a bit concerned after reading a recent study (read abstract here ) saying that children who had eczema during the first two years of life were more likely to ha...
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 4, 2010
...e medicine treatment shot down Straightfromthedoc A study from the NEJM concludes that Echinacea is useless: The federally funded study was what fans an...
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 4, 2010
...percent following 90 days of supplements containing 80 milligrams of red clover isoflavones.
The study authors wrote:
"Although clinical data regarding phytoestrogens and mood disorders is...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 3, 2010
...opular iPhone OS isn't immune to competition after all.
According to the results of a recent study, Quantcast revealed that iPhone OS, which yet boasts the largest share of mobile users accessi...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on March 3, 2010
...ing together Powerpoint presentations, and exchanging emails with the "higher ups", a new study concludes that mobile users are doing a whole lot socializing!
comScore, Inc., a company th...
in Allergies, on March 3, 2010
...r partner have eczema, asthma or hay fever, for example, it is advised that you skip peanuts. A new study suggests that the type of fats in the pregnant mother's diet may also contribute to her ch...
in Sox First, on March 3, 2010
... social media postings, personalized news feeds, and getting their news on-the-go. According to the study, most news consumers said they used two to five websites per day to get their fix but one in f...
in carzz.org, on March 2, 2010
Though I've never been motivated by brand associations to help advertise cars and other products, here's one that pleases me. Watchmaker TAG Heuer has teamed up with Tesla Motors in a collaboration of brands to create a unique Tesla electric roadster for the 2010 Geneva auto show. So ...
in The Aviation Weblog, on March 1, 2010
... © Deanster1983
As per IATA study, worldwide Middle East region witnessed the highest air passenger growth at over 11% and in order to maintain this growth a large pool of skilled personnel would...
in Wandalust, on February 28, 2010
...n traveling, men and women are susceptible to different illnesses.
Such were the findings of a study by the University of Zurich .
Women when traveling are susceptible to the following:
s...
in Next Nine Months, on February 28, 2010
...punture .
Listen up :
Acupuncture may hold promise for depression in pregnant women, a new study, co-authored by a University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy researcher, shows.
The f...
in TJ's Weblog, on February 26, 2010
...ly the often cited McKinsey calculation on how much value outsourcing creates. The very interesting study argues that for any dollar spend on outsourcing benefits of $0.12 to $0.14 might come in. This...
in HackITLinux, on February 25, 2010
... © monkeysox
The University of Oviedo in Spain has released a study which values the Linux 2.6.30 kernel at approximately $1.4 billion.
"If that number sounds familiar, it's because ...
in Tech Intelligence, on February 24, 2010
...nternet, citing cost and complexity as a factor in their refusal to enter the new century.
Their study, found that 80 million adults and 13 million children either still use dial-up or don't us...
in Daily Diabetic, on February 23, 2010
...l TV channels? Did you know you can also improve your blood sugar in that short span of time? A new study has found that a mere 10 second sprint after exercise can control low blood sugar in Type 1 di...
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 23, 2010
... pain management drug containing a very potent narcotic. New data gathered from a company-sponsored study testing the potential effects of alcohol use shows that when Palladone is taken with alcohol t...
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 21, 2010
... in many Africa, Central and South America, the Indian subcontinent, and South East Asia. In a new study, it appears that this plant is not only useful as a food source, but extracts from its seeds ca...
in The Parenting Weblog, on February 20, 2010
...as at least 6 months old, particularly if allergies run in the family. Recently, however, a recent study published in the January 2010 issue of the Pediatrics journal suggests that postponing the in...
in Sox First, on February 20, 2010
...environmental damage? That could well be the case with The Guardian telling us of an unpublished study for the United Nations finding that the world's top companies caused $2.2 trillion worth o...
in Sox First, on February 19, 2010
...they would donate the money to charity on someone's behalf. It's a view borne out in this study which says we are seeing a "permanent" reduction in spending. "Consumers will,...
in Allergies, on February 18, 2010
...lth Organization (WHO) has been advising the five-a-day diet. According to the lead author of the study, Alvaro Alonso of University of Navarra in [...] Read More Having acne problems? S...
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on February 18, 2010
... How much do hedge fund managers make? A lot more than ordinary folk.According to a new study, the top 20 private equity and hedge fund managers pocketed an average $657.5 million, or 22,2...
in Next Nine Months, on February 18, 2010
...to eventually learn that language, then let her hear you speak it now while you are pregnant. In a study comparing babies born to English monoligual mothers and babies born to Tagalog-English bilingua...
in Well Woman Blog, on February 17, 2010
... As if the risk of contracting breast cancer wasn't high enough. According to a recent study, women who live in urban tend to have more dense breast tissue, thus increasing the risk of br...
in Digital Shot, on February 16, 2010
...
Now there's an offer you can't refuse, a chance to actually study MIT photography materials.
There are 1400 free MIT courses available online that deal with photography; and they're...
in WebKinzBlog, on February 14, 2010
... transportation, and other affected sectors? There was no clear way of knowing this but thanks to a study conducted by UC Berkley, a rating System that looks at the links between biofuels, food, fuel,...
in Daily Power Walk, on February 14, 2010
... As it turns out, physical exercise (running, walking etc) makes us less forgetful, help us study easier and can even keep old-age dementia at bay. The Franklin Institute presents various stud...
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 14, 2010
...Relief for the Common Cold Allergies According to a study conducted by physicians in the Division of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology at Allegheny General...
in The Wireless Weblog, on February 14, 2010
...lon writes. "Wi-Fi access has transformed what was often a boisterous bus ride into a rolling study hall, and behavioral problems have virtually disappeared."
"This is the kind of tec...
in Wangtam, on 2010-02-14
...
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in Next Nine Months, on February 13, 2010
...al Health Perspectives paper, for example, Midoro-Horiuti, Goldblum and UTMB professor and current study co-author Cheryl Watson described how adding small amounts of environmental estrogens into cult...
in The Parenting Weblog, on February 11, 2010
... just let them.
So I'm not sure whether I should be concerned when I came across a research study indicating that children's response to intense sweet taste may be related to alcoholism an...
in Allergies, on February 10, 2010
...as at least 6 months old, particularly if allergies run in the family. Recently, however, a recent study published in the January 2010 issue of the Pediatrics journal suggests that postponing the in...
in Business Computer Blog (UK), on February 8, 2010
© quartermane
How often do you visit Wikipedia on a daily basis?
It's a question you might not have considered before, but is worth asking. Why? Because you may not be visiting it but a substantial number of your customers probably do.
This post isn't to discuss whether Wikip...
in Next Nine Months, on February 7, 2010
... medical conditions that would make it dangerous. According to an article in the Jamaica Gleaner: A study carried out by Dr. Clapp, involving 500 pregnant women, revealed that those who were involved ...
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 5, 2010
...ay be possible to conduct non-invasively, by just analysing the pregnant mother's blood: In the study, it was shown that a common pattern of fetal mRNAs, [...] Read More Dick Cheney'...
in The CIO Weblog, on February 5, 2010
... they will offer that as an option.
The development partnership behind these robots is a bizarre study of opposite ends of the robotic employment spectrum: GM, as you might expect, wants to use the...
in Hidden Travel Gems, on February 4, 2010
..."observing passengers' and workers' habits." according to the news piece.
The study is expected to cost around £40,000. It's being paid for the British government's Depart...
in Allergies, on February 4, 2010
...al Health Perspectives paper, for example, Midoro-Horiuti, Goldblum and UTMB professor and current study co-author Cheryl Watson described how adding small amounts of environmental estrogens into cult...
in Business Computer Blog (UK), on February 3, 2010
...yees a broach of privacy? How about checking in on potential hires? Microsoft recently released a study that says that 70% of HR departments reject applicants for something in their online history. ...
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 31, 2010
... in the antibody dependent enhancement effect, making them potentially safer for use."
This study appears in this week's issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (advan...
in Allergies, on January 30, 2010
...there's a chance your child isn't actually peanut allergic, based on the stats from a new study .
According to their survey, the majority of children considered peanut-sensitized on the b...
in Sox First, on January 31, 2010
...hreat would happen to fast to follow. It was a seriously scary revelation and coincides with a new study from McAfee, reported here , suggesting that cyber attacks are on the rise. Essential service...
in Do you like to cook?, on January 30, 2010
...ond dose, in some cases, the second dose may spell the difference between life and death. A recent study indicates that nearly 1-of-5 cases of [...] Read More ...
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 30, 2010
... sources of healthful antioxidants and other so-called phytochemicals, improve memory .
In the study, one group of volunteers in their 70s with early memory decline drank the equivalent of 2-2 l/2...
in The Dating Weblog, on January 27, 2010
...
It seems like half the blogosphere has commented on this study by OkCupid on what makes a good profile picture. But I guess I'll point it out anyway, just in case you've been living in...
in Wangtam, on 2010-01-27
... Pressure Cooking: Fast, Healthy Eating
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in Sox First, on January 27, 2010
That's the question raised in this news report . According to Web analytics specialists, the microblogging site seems to have flatlined with 22 million visitors in December, down 770,000 on August. Still, these sorts of reports need to be treated with caution because the people who use T...
in Daily Diabetic, on January 26, 2010
...; by following this exact advice, this news is troubling. Fewer than 40 percent get exercise, a new study found, and the more in danger the patients are, the less likely they are to [...] Read More ...
in Straightfromthedoc, on January 26, 2010
...ing and Aging Straightfromthedoc According to a new study published in the International Journal of Obesity suggests that conjugated linoleic acid (CLA)...
in Bizinformer, on January 25, 2010
...y mistaken for superiority Tech Without Wires A new study shows that people mistake familiarity for superiority when it comes to analyzing and adopting ...
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on January 24, 2010
... Outsourcing Growth The Outsourcing Weblog A recent study conducted by Deloitte points out that the spending rate of banks for offshore outsourcing is e...
in BlogWealth, on January 22, 2010
Human behavior is dynamic. Some people are creatures of habit and cautious. Others are spontaneous risk-takers. Some lead, others follow. And, to add to that, any random event can completely change people's actions. What you don't know about human behavior could be hurting your business....
in Sox First, on January 17, 2010
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Researchers have found that people who study economics are greedier than others. Greed is typically viewed as negative and reprehensible but the reality is it's been around forever. And why...
in Wangtam, on 2010-01-16
... XIII Voted 2nd Best Game of 2009
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in Allergies, on January 15, 2010
...ent issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine focuses on sleep and its relationship to health. One study in particular explores the effect of allergic rhinitis on the quality of sleep. A representati...
in Sox First, on January 16, 2010
... Women also spend much more time choosing the perfect fabric, colour and texture." A Wharton study found that women go for personal interaction with sales associates. Men are more likely to re...
in Sox First, on January 16, 2010
...d influence? And what are the implications for policy makers? Some worthwhile analysis in a recent study Strong Firms Lobby, Weak Firms Bribe: A Survey-Based Analysis of the Demand for Influence . ...
in The Parenting Weblog, on January 15, 2010
...ool of Medicine suggests that male circumcision could protect women from HIV based on a large-scale study conducted in Uganda. They studied 300 Ugandan couples in which the man had HIV but the woman d...
in Sox First, on January 14, 2010
...one is supposed to have any business or family ties with the chief executive officer. But a recent study from two Purdue University academics, Earnings Management and Social Ties , showed that it...
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