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Mr. Blackwell stirbt mit 86
in Feschsamma, on 21.10.08
... Er ist der wohl bekannteste Mode- und Style-Kritiker, den es je gegeben hat: Richard Blackwell , der Erfinder der "Ten Worst Dressed Women' list starb am Sonntag im Alter von 86 Jahre...
Bisphenol A and Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on September 17, 2008
... © Diana Blackwell
High concentrations of Bisphenol A (BPA) in the urine has been found associated with cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and liver-enzyme abnormalities.
Such were the f...
Croc Rock Copper
in Pretty Things, on September 8, 2008
...er it's through Linked In or any of the other ways that I tend to be connected online! Beth Blackwell makes an amazing line of jewelry known as the Croc Rock Copper Cuff . This metal maker co...
Baywatch in Deutschland
in Das Freizeitsport, on 15.06.08
...d Vereine. Auch sie tragen in Warnemünde ihre Worldchampionchips untereinander aus.
© Karl Blackwell
Die Freiwasser-Wettkämpfe werden in der Ostsee ausgetragen - hier stellen sich die Teilnehm...
Periodontitis During Pregnancy May Lead to Premature Birth
in Next Nine Months, on March 25, 2008
If the previous entry does not convince you that you need to take extra care of your dental health during pregnancy , maybe knowing that your oral health might affect your unborn baby will.
There is increasing scientific evidence indicating that Periodontitis , a type of gum disease, ...
African-American Achievements in Aviation and Aerospace
in The Aviation Weblog, on February 23, 2008
...nk E. Petersen, Jr., B.S., M.S.- U.S. Marine Corp's first African American aviator.
1954: David Blackwell- the first African American to hold a permanent position at a major university
1956: Carl ...
Wrong-sized Shoes Exposes Diabetics to Serious Foot Problems
in Daily Diabetic, on November 13, 2007
According to research findings reported in the International Journal of Clinical Practice , more than 6 out of ten diabetics are walking around in the wrong-sized shoes , exposing themselves to serious foot problems that could lead to amputation.
The said study by the University of Dundee ...
Probiotic Soymilk Increases the Bioavailability of Calcium
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 8, 2007
When taking calcium supplements, we always wonder that if our bones are not able to absorb that calcium, where it will go. Is it really true that we could develop kidney stones by excess calcium supplements?
Will dietary calcium be always enough?
But most calcium supplements come with Vit...
Free Shipping at SpoonFed Art
in The Jewelry Weblog, on September 20, 2007
...y GhettoGloss, which now stocks SpoonFed Art!) photographed by nylon magazine cofounder Mark Blackwell with styling by Tommi Zabrecky!
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New Publication: Microbial Biotechnology
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 30, 2007
... Wiley-Blackwell , the scientific, technical, medical and scholarly publishing business of John Wiley & Sons, Inc , and the Society for Applied Microbiology (SfAM) announced today pub...
Histamine2 Receptor Antagonists (H2A): Linked to Cognitive Impairment
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 6, 2007
Histamine2 receptor antagonists (H2A) are one class of drugs that blocks stomach acid.
H2As, including including ranitidine and famotidine , are among the most popular medications prescribed in the United States and sold under the following brand names: Axid® , Pepcid® , Tagamet® ...
Plant-Derived Insulin Capsules Work in Diabetic Mice
in Daily Diabetic, on August 1, 2007
Biomedical researchers from University of Central Florida find potential in capsules of insulin derived from genetically modified lettuce.
Professor Henry Daniell's research team genetically engineered tobacco plants with the insulin gene and then administered freeze-dried plant cells to ...
More Magnesium for Less Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on July 6, 2007
Green leafy vegetables, meats, starches, grains and nuts, and milk are magnesium -rich foods and eating more of these may be able to reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes - according to meta-analysis of observational studies by Karolinska Institutet researchers.
"Findings from this meta-an...
Engineered Adult Stem Cells from Umbilical Cords Can Produce Insulin
in Daily Diabetic, on May 28, 2007
Here's another hope to curing diabetes.
Researchers from UTMB have engineered stem cells from umbilical cords to produce insulin. This exciting discovery will one day help cure type 1 diabetes patients by allowing them to grow their own insulin-producing cells for a damaged or defective...
Lactoferrin Aids in Treatment of H. Pylori Infections
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 20, 2007
...y has been published in the May 2007 issue of The American Journal of Gastroenterology .
Source: Blackwell Publishing ...
Consumption of Alcohol Severely Affects Women More than Men
in Straightfromthedoc, on May 7, 2007
Alcohol consumption is more detrimental to women than it is to men.
Such were the findings of a new study by researchers at RTI International , Pavlov Medical University, Leningrad Regional Center of Addictions, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine....
Pig Islet Cells May Help Solve Diabetes Problem
in Daily Diabetic, on April 4, 2007
Pig cells transplanted into a diabetic man in New Zealand 10 years ago are found to be still producing insulin at present.
The man, now age 41, suffers from type-1 diabetes and was injected with pig cells into his abdomen in 1996.
The process, called xenotransplantation, help reduced that man&...
Cholesterol Drug Atorvastatin (AT) May Treat Spinal Cord Injuries
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 27, 2007
The cholesterol-lowering drug, Atorvastatin (AT) (i. e. Lipitor® ) has been found to be effective in the treatment of spinal cord injuries after trauma.
The study which led to such a finding was headed by Inderjit Singh, Ph.D, of the Medical University of South Carolina .
...by usin...
最具影响力的互联网牛人top50
in Wangtam, on 2007-03-07
原文: news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20070305/tc_pcworld/129301
翻译: www.haospoke.com/2007/03/top50.html
编者按:不要你相信《Time》杂志在2006年的年度人物评选,"你"会是互联网上的重量级人物?《PC World》日前撰文指出,如果你是Craigslists, MySpaces, 或者YouTubes创始人,也许才算是网络最具影响力的重要人物。
那么,谁是网络上最有影响力的人物?我们通过网络以及其他多种途径采访了众多有影响力的分析师、企业家、博客以及经纪人等,列举出一下50位...
Wi-Fi and the Big Bang
in The Wireless Weblog, on February 26, 2007
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A very cool story by Wi-Fi Planet's Gerry Blackwell looks at the way that CERN , the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is using Wi-Fi in its experiments to recreate the effects o...
WORST DRESSED CELEBRITIES
in The Celebrities Weblog, on January 13, 2007
... would be complete without Britney Spears and Paris Hilton, who ranked 1 and 2 in the annual "Blackwell's Worst Dressed List" .
I dunno, Spears looks OK to me.
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Do Oral Contraceptives Lead to Allergies?
in Allergies, on January 10, 2007
A new study indicates that a mother's previous use of oral contraceptives may contribute to her baby's risk of developing allergies .
The study found that children whose mothers used oral contraceptives within one year of becoming pregnant were 67% more likely to have nasal allergies ...
The War on Frankincense
in Philoneist, on December 13, 2006
In a surprising turnabout, the Catholic Church and Protestant denominations that celebrate Christmas have tacitly endorsed the until-now dogmatically radioactive notion of evolution by natural selection. This month's Journal of Applied Ecology reports that over-production of frankincense ...
Neonatal Death is Higher for Babies Delivered by Cesarean in Low-risk Mothers
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 7, 2006
In the past, delivery by cesarean section has proven to be a life-saving intervention resulting from a medical indication or because of a medical risk . However, these days more and more cesarean deliveries are being conducted without a reported medical indication.
According to researchers ...
Nicotine May Protect Against or Slow the Progression of Parkinson's Disease
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 8, 2006
Nicotine was found to have protective effect against brain damages similar to Parkinson's Disease. In primates lesioned with low doses of the dopaminergic neurotoxin MPTP, nicotine (in drinking water), nicotine treatment had reduced the cell damage by 25 percent.
While there is no immediate ...
Genetically Modified, Super-Sized Cassava
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 26, 2006
By inserting a bacterial version of the gene for starch production, scientists have come up with a super-sized cassava that produces more leaves, and more importantly, more and larger roots. The cassava is a staple food in Africa and makes up part o the diet of nearly 600 million people worldwide...
Daycare Increases Allergy Risk?
in Allergies, on May 8, 2006
My son attended daycare short after he turned one. Could this have contributed to his allergies? I'm not convinced, since he showed allergic symptoms at around 6 months, when we tried to introduce him to solid food. But if the new Swedish study is to be believed, they say putting your chil...
Canon PowerShot SD430 Review
in The Wireless Weblog, on April 14, 2006
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Wi-Fi Planet's Gerry Blackwell reviews the Canon PowerShot SD430 Wi-Fi digital camera, and finds that while its functionality as a camera is relatively straightforward, its ability to tak...
TEE, New Cardiac Imaging for Better Heart Pictures
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 27, 2006
...ttack patients, appropriate care can be extended in a large percentage of these patients.
Source: Blackwell Publishing Press Room
Photo Credit: Yale School of Medicine
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Waiting for Wi-Fi in NYC
in The Wireless Weblog, on February 16, 2006
... may end up being very late to the game in deploying citywide wireless access. Still, author Gerry Blackwell quotes an EarthLink representative as acknowledging that it may be worthwhile for the co...
Innovations in Diabetes, Genetic Screening of Embryos, and Migraine Drug Alternative Featured at the Grand Rounds 2.08
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 15, 2005
This week's collection of the best in medical blogging is hosted by Doc Shazam . Other biotech-related entries to this issue of the Grand Rounds are:
Diabetes Mine's preview of the 5th annual meeting of the Diabetes Technology Society to be held Nov 10-12. According to an interview ...
Topical Drug Against Hair Loss
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 2, 2005
A paper that will appear in the October issue of The Journal of Investigational Dermatology reports the therapeutic efficacy of Hedgehog pathway activators (developed by Curis, Inc. )in an adult animal model of hair growth.
"The results of the study show that a topically applied small...
Quinolinic Acid and Alzheimer�s Disease
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 16, 2005
The race is still on for the drug which will cure Alzheimer�s disease , a disease that afflicts an approximated 4.5 million Americans. While some drugs are prescribed to alleviate some of the symptoms, research remains active on finding novel ways to slow down and reduce symptoms, and, eventua...
Bacteria Against Bad Breath
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 26, 2005
With this entry, I am introducing a new category, one that should have been the first in my list, being a microbiologist and all: Microbial Biotechnology. This category will include all biotech breakthroughs and products arising from microorganisms.
Back to the title of this entry: What cause...
Finding One's Groove As A CIO
in The CIO Weblog, on January 21, 2005
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One of the well-respected consulting firms in Chicago (my prior hometown), Blackwell Consulting , has published a good article on CIO.com covering "The Top Things Every CIO Should Know&q...




