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Wi-Fi Issues with the iPhone 3GS?
in The Wireless Weblog, on July 8, 2009
...it downloads on a MacBook."
"The other, more widely reported problem is a sizable speed decrease in the iPhone 3GS as compared to the iPod touch and iPhone 3G tested under the same conditio...
How can a supply chain react to unexpected events (similar to Michael Jackson's death)?
in Supplychainer, on July 5, 2009
...rican countries, etc.
The main question here is: How can we react to these unexpected increase or decrease in our products' demand? Well, here are some ideas and I appreciate if you can help me ...
Logistics cost in the U.S. is dropping
in Supplychainer, on June 28, 2009
...ement Professionals (CSCMP), total spending on U.S. logistics dropped to $1.3 trillion last year, a decrease of $49 billion from 2007.
Logistics Management Magazine also reported that the annual r...
Drug pushing Eli Lilly
in Sox First, on June 13, 2009
..., the report points out that Eli Lilly was in the business was in the business of ghost writing for doctors, getting them to tout the drug and put their names on medical journals. Bloomberg reports: &...
ROI metrics for SOA
in The CIO Weblog, on June 11, 2009
...hanges is another matter, which gets back to my original point. Are you going to attribute all your decrease in process administration costs to the SOA implementation? How do you single out what SOA c...
Hard times for logistics and transportation companies...
in Supplychainer, on June 11, 2009
...retail stores.
- Manufacturing sector, especially parts and component manufacturers see a dramatic decrease in their sales and this affects their large logistics chain.
- The predicted growth haven&...
Health care and the US economy
in Sox First, on June 4, 2009
...ation of how second rate health care is hurting the US economy. It makes a mockery of its excellent doctors and medical technology. First we have reports that bankruptcy filings in the United State...
Prepare Your Kids Against Head Lice This Summer
in Straightfromthedoc, on June 1, 2009
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LiceMD® is introducing pediatric doctors and nurses to a pesticide-free breakthrough treatment that will help take control of lice outbreaks while restoring households with so...
Triglycerides and Diabetic Neuropathy
in Daily Diabetic, on May 25, 2009
...rsity found that triglycerides (a known cardiovascular disease risk factor) can also be used to by doctors to predict which patients with diabetes are more likely to develop neuropathy.
In a study re...
The recession: blaming the business schools
in Sox First, on May 21, 2009
...showing no remorse or sign of self-reflection. It's a case of onwards and upwards. But then, if doctors or lawyers caused so much destruction to their profession, surely we would be asking questio...
Climate change and health
in Sox First, on May 14, 2009
... on pandemics. Examples include swine flu, bird flu and SARS. That seems to be a global trend. Now doctors are for the first time warning that climate change represents a massive health risk. An arti...
Saliva Test: Non-invasive Method To Detect Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on April 28, 2009
...ing type 2 diabetes will be revealed.
While searching for biomarkers that may indicate diabetes, doctors examined the saliva of 40 different patients. Through salivary analysis, they managed to devi...
Online Pregnancy Tracker Empowers Women to Take Control of Their Health
in Next Nine Months, on April 27, 2009
...physicians and nurses better insight into their health.
The Carrot.com also helps women and their doctors track new and existing health concerns that can impact their pregnancy such as diabetes, hyp...
Tips for Accurate Blood Glucose Testing
in Daily Diabetic, on April 21, 2009
... can increase blood flow, but do not squeeze finger immediately after prick, as this will actually decrease blood flow. Instead wait a moment and then gently milk the finger.
When applying blood to ...
VMware to announce VSphere today
in The CIO Weblog, on April 21, 2009
...f the same costs that McKinsey associates with adopting external providers.
VSphere may be able to decrease those costs, but over time, the game will still go to the even more massive third-party pro...
The Power Of Two By Brian and Gerri Monaghan
in Straightfromthedoc, on April 20, 2009
...dendritic-cell vaccine - while struggling with contradictory medical advice from some of the finest doctors in the country.
Interspersed are Gerri's top 50 tips - providing a practical blueprint...
Virtual Doctors?
in Web 2.0, on April 3, 2009
Just when I thought I'd heard it all, this: CNN says that a medical school in London has a facility in Second Life where students "navigate a full-service hospital where they see patients, order X-rays, consult with colleagues and make diagnoses." They describe it as "an inter...
Why Skilled Immigrants to the US Are Going Home
in Global Mobility Report, on March 30, 2009
... not as crop to pick. The truth is that it is at east as much about how we will meet the demand for doctors, researchers and engineers - and how we will compete in a global economy.
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Recession health chart: fit and miserable
in Sox First, on March 27, 2009
... percent increase in the unemployment rate reduces mortality rates by half a percent. Heart attacks decrease by slightly less than half a percent. Traffic deaths decline by 3 percent because fewer peo...
Insomnia a Growing Problem for Many: Conventional Cures Are Not Always Enough
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 26, 2009
...sociation, an organization within AASM.
Insomniac has received praise from psychology professors, doctors, and writers, including best-selling author Joyce Carol Oates and former U.S. Poet Laureate B...
Powder-Free Latex Gloves Reduce Latex Allergy Related Illness
in Allergies, on March 12, 2009
...hey concluded that although the use of powder-free gloves was more costly, it partially offset by a decrease in workers' compensation payments and operating room expenses.
Obviously, the use of p...
How Cranberry Prevents Urinary Tract Infections
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 12, 2009
...that the longer the bacteria were exposed to either the cranberry juice or the PACS the greater the decrease in bacterial attachment. This effect was also found to be reversible, i.e., bacteria regrow...
Gene Therapy for Obesity
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 10, 2009
...led down,' using a novel RNA interference approach, thus stopping the weight from continuing to decrease and allowing a stable target weight to be reached," she says.
The findings have been ...
World's First Exercise Equipment Works Body And Brain
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 26, 2009
...han any other brain program on the market. Unlike simple brain games.
NeuroActive is developed by doctors and based on scientific research that proves that brain-training exercises increase cognitiv...
More Zinc Decreases Diabetes Risk In Women
in Daily Diabetic, on February 24, 2009
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According to a new study from Harvard , increased intake of zinc may decrease the risk of type 2 diabetes in women by 28 percent.
Zinc, one of the most plentiful trac...
Omega-3 and Female Depression
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 7, 2009
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High intake of omega-3 fatty acids have been found to decrease the occasion of depressive symptoms in women by about 30%.
According to researchers from F...
The Truth About Classic Car Auctions
in Classical Drives, on February 2, 2009
...million US."
RM Auctions , which normally sets records for high individual sales suffered a decrease in total sales, surprising Nigel. "Compared to their 2008 Phoenix Auction, this year t...
U.S Focus In Mid-East Shifts To Afghanistan
in Exclusive from our news room , on January 27, 2009
...additional American troops have arrived in Afghanistan to bolster those already serving there.
The decrease in violence in Iraq and the assumption of more responsibility by Iraqi police and military ...
New Survey Shows A Disconnect Between Doctors And Patients On Diabetes And Weight
in Daily Diabetic, on January 22, 2009
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One in four American adults have type-2 diabetes, a disease that is inextricably linked to obesity.
A recent survey by the Behavioral Diabetes Institute found that eight in 10 physicians said that they discuss weight issues with their patients eve...
European Immigration: A Round Up of Recent News
in Global Mobility Report, on January 20, 2009
...9;s biggest problem, illegal immigration .
Greece tweeked its immigration laws this week to decrease the paperwork involved in seeking resident status.
The U.K. is looking to tighten imm...
Steve Jobs 首次承认健康问题
in Wangtam, on January 6, 2009
...has been a mystery to me and my doctors. A few weeks ago, I decided that getting to the root cause of this and reversing it needed to become my #1 priority.
Fortunately, after further testing, my doc...
Pregnant Despite Uterus Didelphys
in Well Woman Blog, on January 5, 2009
...ding out the she is pregnant .
Lindsay Hasaj had no idea she had two wombs and two cervixes until doctors made the unexpected diagnosis five weeks after she found out she was having a baby.
Mrs Has...
Car Bomb Attacks Increasing In Iraq And Afghanistan
in Exclusive from our news room , on December 27, 2008
...Despite the dramatic decrease in overall violence in Baghdad another deadly car bomb attack occurred earlier today and claimed 22 lives.
The car bomb in Baghdad was followed by another in Kabul, Afgh...
Try Some Photographic Filters On Your Digital Camera
in Digital Shot, on December 27, 2008
...u can alter the image in ways you never knew existed. You can add or subtract contrast, selectively decrease the amount of light hitting the sensor for all of part of the frame, and add or subtract co...
The 2009 Outlook for Venture Capital (from the National Venture Capital Association)
in TJ's Weblog, on December 23, 2008
...Nine out of ten venture capitalists expect a decrease in VC investment in 2009. That, according to a recent survey conducted by the National Venture Capital Association.
The survey, conducted in lat...
What? Tamiflu is Showing Resistance This Flu Season?!
in Straightfromthedoc, on December 22, 2008
...used to treat influenza. The good news however is that there are other alternatives to Tamiflu that doctors can use: such as Relenza or a combination of Tamiflu and an older drug called rimantadine if...
Some Tips In Finding The Right Endocrinologist
in Daily Diabetic, on December 19, 2008
...academic center, make sure the endocrinologist has a particular interest in your condition, as many doctors in academic centers are specialized to the point that they only see thyroid, diabetes or pit...
Zimbabwe: Immigration in the Time of Cholera
in Global Mobility Report, on December 12, 2008
... to the World Health Organization (WHO). The Mugabe government is saying that the outbreak is over. Doctors Without Boards recently told the Agence France Press that cholera outbreaks of the magnitu...
Oltsik: Bullish on IEEE 1667
in On Storage, on November 28, 2008
...a heck of a lot of data.
When IEEE 1667 is in place, the risks associated with this vulnerability decrease substantially because only authenticated devices will be accepted. I can provide my employe...
Bone Growth Is Controlled In The Gut!
in Straightfromthedoc, on November 27, 2008
... in the brain. This new insight could transform how osteoporosis is treated in the future by giving doctors a way to increase bone mass, not just slow its loss.
Researchers have known that 95 percen...
Melatonin May Help Treat Uveitis Eye Inflammation
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 23, 2008
...tion, TNFα and NFκB, were reduced with melatonin treatment. Importantly, melatonin treatment also decreased the appearance of clinical symptoms of uveitis such as inflammation, blood vessel expansion ...
Insulin-Producing Cells from Embryonic Stem Cells
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 22, 2008
...se levels, the pure insulin-producing cells would cause the blood glucose levels of the animals to decrease .
In addition, it was discovered that none of the diabetic mice involved in the transplan...
You Don't Have to be Oprah to receive the Benefits of Acai
in Straightfromthedoc, on November 17, 2008
...me all the rage with celebrities and health experts alike, starting when one of Oprah's guest doctors named Açaí as the number one superfood in the world. Indigenous to the Amazon rainforest, the ...
ASRock InstantBoot
in The Gadgets Weblog, on November 14, 2008
...technology allowing you to boot from the BIOS to Vista Desktop in 4 seconds flat; a significant decrease compared to normal boot time. It works through linking to Vista's advanced power manage...
Troop Space
in Wangtam, on October 28, 2008
...rants, retail stores, dentists, doctors and more...
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Web 2.0 for Your Doctor?
in Web 2.0, on October 27, 2008
...ticeFusion.com . Howard has a business model that will make Web 2.0 applications available to small doctors' offices for free...
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Halloween Charity Bash
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on October 24, 2008
...ve in many aspects of life and charity in the Tampa Bay area. The members of 13 Ugly Men consist of doctors, lawyers, financial planners, college professors, and entrepreneurs who are good natured and...
Review Says Probiotics Not Effective in Eczema Treatment
in Allergies, on October 16, 2008
... and atopic eczema in newborns . Personally, I know of people with eczema who were advised by their doctors to eat more probiotic-containing food products.
Just recently however, a group of scientist...
LifeSource Cryobank: Only Company in U.S. to Extract and Store Stem Cells Directly from Bone Marrow
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 8, 2008
...o extract and store stem cells directly from bone marrow.
Utilizing an advanced medical technique, doctors at LifeSource Cryobank, LLC can extract, purify, expand and store a type of stem cells dir...
Would you like to visit a virtual RFID Hospital?
in The RFID Weblog, on September 19, 2008
... toilets, beds apart from several medical equipments. And don't be surprised if you come across doctors and nurses in form of avatars affixed with virtual RFID tags. You will even find virtual RFI...
Exenatide Once Weekly for Type-2 Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on September 13, 2008
...h Exenatide once weekly also experienced fewer side effects, had no increased risk of hypoglycemia (decrease in blood sugars) and saw reductions in body weight.
The new once-weekly treatment is expec...
Group Internet Dating
in The Dating Weblog, on September 12, 2008
...g your chance of getting a date.
When you get a little older, however, your social group tends to decrease. You get stuck in a routine, and all those friends you were constantly meeting are married ...
Is "dual supplier" a good strategy?
in Supplychainer, on September 9, 2008
...ly delivery and less component shortage, encouraging competition between suppliers in a good way to decrease price and increase quality and having more flexibility in the case there is a need for more...
Looking at Shawne Merriman's Knee (or what's left of it)
in End Zone Buzz, on August 28, 2008
...ateral collateral ligament. That's what Shawne Merriman tore up in his knee, and despite four doctors telling him not to, he's going to play .
Okay, fair enough. Try to tough it out. But wh...
AlloMap®: Novel Non-invasive Test For Managing Heart Transplant Patients
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 27, 2008
...ed by XDx Inc. - is a non-invasive test utilizing molecular expression techniques that will help doctors in managing heart transplant patients after surgery to monitor organ rejection.
The FDA ha...
What Pregnant Women Should Avoid and Pregnancy Paranoia
in Next Nine Months, on August 25, 2008
...erspective :
Tanning spray and acrylic-nail preparations? Might have toxic chemicals. (They might, doctors said. Probably not enough to harm a fetus, however.) Chocolate mousse, depending on how it i...
When to See An Allergy Specialist
in Allergies, on August 25, 2008
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The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology has issued new guidelines for diagnosing and treating allergic rhinitis this month, including a checklist on when a referral to an allergist/immunologist should be sought. According to the ...
Xenazine (tetrabenazine): First Drug for Chorea in Huntington's Disease, Approved by the FDA
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 15, 2008
...horea - the jerky , involuntary movement - in people with Huntington's disease .
Xenazine decreases the amount of dopamine available to work at relevant synapses in the brain. Dopamine is a ...
For Women with Diabetes: Your Guide to Pregnancy
in Daily Diabetic, on August 5, 2008
...ance of planning for pregnancy and getting blood glucose levels under control before pregnancy to decrease the risk of birth defects associated with diabetes is emphasized. Logs for recording daily bl...
Is this the end of GM?
in Sox First, on August 1, 2008
...down? "When a ship goes down the passengers and crew try to escape by Rowing away. When doctors find gangrene or cancer, they cut out the diseased tissue so the body can survive. Now let...
Are audit fees slowing
in Sox First, on July 30, 2008
...Sarbanes-Oxley are well and truly over but these numbers are still miniscule. It might be the first decrease since Sarbanes-Oxley but it's tiny. If there is a trend, it needs to be monitored over ...
How Social Networking Effects Your Doctor
in The Social Networking Weblog, on July 24, 2008
...dical students and found information that some faculty members believe is inappropriate for future doctors." ~ Social networking could haunt doctors , Palm Beach Post, by Kimberly Miller
What do...
Quarter 2, 2008 Handset Roundup for Nokia and Sony Ericsson
in The Smart PDA, on July 20, 2008
...nd Sony Ericsson devices rolling into the market. The company reported that it is facing continuous decrease in Profit and market share because most of its devices are now in the entry and mid levels ...
Things you should do or shouldn't do for making location decisions
in Supplychainer, on July 19, 2008
...eglected. The decisions to increase number of warehouses or DCs usually need money and decisions to decrease the number usually free money. That has to be aligned with existing cash flow situation in ...
Diabetes May Lead to Male Infertility
in Next Nine Months, on July 17, 2008
.... On initial routine microscopic examination the semen samples appeared normal, apart from a slight decrease in volume.
"But when we looked for DNA damage, we saw a very different picture,"...
Delivering Drugs to the Brain
in Nanotechbuzz, on July 17, 2008
...ted quantum rods and targeted probes may change all that. This nanoparticle-based concept may allow doctors to send certain drugs through the BBB and even use nanoprobes to diagnose different brain di...
Dream Wedding, Won By Cancer Survivor
in White Lace Wedding, on July 16, 2008
...rm in the heart: cancer survivor wins $100,000 dream wedding .
A Tampa bride-to-be who defied doctors' expectations after being told she had a year to live four years ago celebrated another v...
More UK Doctors Opt for Elective Caesarean
in Next Nine Months, on July 13, 2008
... strong anywhere. Always midwives and the government are advocates of natural childbirth. Of course doctors and obstetricians will disagree. Natural birth isn't for everyone, it doesn't happen...
Delaying Solids and Cow's Milk May Not Prevent Kids' Allergies
in Allergies, on July 13, 2008
...t prevent allergies at all .
Delaying the introduction of cow's milk may increase, rather than decrease, the risk that a child will develop allergies in the first 2 years of life, researchers fro...




