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New Drug To Treat Severe Epilepsy, Approved by the FDA
in Straightfromthedoc, on November 24, 2008
... of seizures including tonic (stiffening of the body, upward deviation of the eyes, dilation of the pupils, and altered respiratory patterns), atonic (brief loss of muscle tone and consciousness, caus...
Blyk's Mobile Ad Strategy Seems Working
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on November 22, 2007
... students are currently the biggest demographic base, with six-formers, college students and school pupils behind. Blyk is conservative and perhaps realistic since it's only aiming for 100,000 sub...
RIAA dishes out yet more lawsuits to Uni goers
in P2P File Sharing, on November 22, 2007
...s "killing" the industry.
The universities targeted are listed below, with the number of pupils effected in brackets. The university of Texas-Austin appears to be the uni with the most file...
Shakira is Amazing - 40 Million Dollars to Help Peru and Nicaragua
in Latina Viva, on September 28, 2007
...teacher, professor Robert Cleve , couldn't believe his own eyes when he saw who was one of his pupils. He has stated that Shakira "is just like any other student, she doesn't behave l...
Steiff bringt Teddybär für rund 63.000 Euro
in Worldwide Luxus, on 27.09.07
...eibt:
The new bear has a mouth made of solid gold, fur made from gold thread and eyes with pupils of sapphire and irises made from 20 tiny diamonds.
Only 125 editions of the collectable Jubilee B...
Lawsuit filed against chemical bomb turned pesticide
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on August 9, 2007
...ensitivity to epinephrine, irregular heartbeats, incoordination, muscle twitching, tremor, pinpoint pupils, blurred vision, tightness in chest, and convulsions. Eye contact may cause pain, moderate ir...
Keep That Laptop Off Your Lap!
in The Wireless Weblog, on April 30, 2007
TECH.BLORGE.com's John Pospisil picks up on a Daily Telegraph story reporting that Professor Lawrie Challis of the UK's Mobile Telecommunications and Health Research Programme ( MTHR ) says children shouldn't put Wi-Fi notebooks on their laps.
This follows recent warnings ...
Cilantro, Eqypt's cafe with a conscience
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on July 12, 2006
(Photo from Business Today Eqypt)
Cilantro , which is bracing for the launch of Starbucks in Egypt, has already made inroads as a socially conscious social enterprise.
Despite his ultra-low profile, El-Sewedy is a well known philanthropist and social entrepreneur whose other business venture...
Film Your Issue 2006 winners announced
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on June 13, 2006
...ot;How to raise funds from values-driven businesses" and navigating the triple bottom line.
*Pupils "aim2" help bus bosses deal with the rowdies.
*U.S. Government Sees 'Smooth...
Mosquito Noise Hijacked by Teens
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on May 26, 2006
...ame sound has been hijacked and turned into a ringtone that only teenagers can hear. Techno-savvy pupils have adapted the Mosquito alarm, used to drive teenage gangs away from shopping centres.
The...
Kids Learning to Program Part 1
in Java Entrepreneur, on October 8, 2005
... and a story I happened to read this week entitled As IT talent shortage looms, employers focus on pupils . In the article businesses in my local area complain about the lack of students preparing th...
Palladone has been pulled from the market
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 23, 2005
...ness, weakness, loss of consciousness, confusion, coma, tiredness, cold and clammy hands, and small pupils.
The FDA says Purdue Pharma has greed to suspend the sale of Palladone in the U.S. until the...
Freakonomics - Interview with Steven D. Levitt
in TJ's Weblog, on March 25, 2005
.... If it makes sense to improve your private fortune on a political campaign. Why teachers (not only pupils) tend to cheat when evaluated.
The arguments in the book are written with great insight and ...




