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Schon gesehen? - Liebe braucht keine Ferien
in Kinoplausch, on 02.10.09
...ias Rowan Atkinson nun in Cannes/Südfrankreich Ferien macht und in einem Zeitungsinterview offenbart, dass er im ganzen Film kaum mehr als 35 Worte spricht, liegen die Parallelen auf der Hand. [...] ...
Diabetes Risk In Childhood Cancer Survivors
in Daily Diabetic, on August 20, 2009
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Childhood cancer survivors who underwent total body or abdominal radiation therapy may have an increased risk of diabetes.
Such were the findings reported in the August... ...ased risk of diabetes.
Such were the findings reported in the August 10/24 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine (one of the JAMA/Archives journals ):
Of the survivors, 218 (2.5 percent) repor...
Radiation Therapy at Childhood Increases Risk of Future Breast Cancer
in Well Woman Blog, on July 29, 2009
... if you'd had radiation therapy during your childhood, then you're risk of developing breast cancer in the future is increased .
Such were the findings recently reported at the Journal...
July is UV Safety Month: Protect and Repair Your Skin
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 5, 2009
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Besides sunburn, over time excess UV radiation can cause skin cancer, eye damage, immune system suppression, and premature aging. UV Safety Month was started to help individuals e...
The Solúcar Platform (PS20) Solar Power Tower - Now Operational in Spain
in IfEnergy, on May 25, 2009
...made up of 1255 heliostats with a surface area of 1291 square feet each. This reflects the solar radiation it receives onto the receiver, located on the top of a 531 foot-high tower, producing steam...
Caffeine Offers Skin Cancer Protection
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 27, 2009
...d at caffeine's effect on human skin cells in a laboratory that had been exposed to ultraviolet radiation. They found that in cells damaged by UV rays, caffeine interrupted a protein called ATR-Ch... ...at had been exposed to ultraviolet radiation. They found that in cells damaged by UV rays, caffeine interrupted a protein called ATR-Chk1, causing the damaged cells to self-destruct.
"Caffeine h...
Novel Prostate Cancer Treatment, Pioneered at Sunnybrook Research Institute (SRI)
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 18, 2008
...number of men living with the common, debilitating and often permanent side effects of surgery and radiation treatments currently used.
More of these invasive therapies are being performed now becau...
What Pregnant Women Should Avoid and Pregnancy Paranoia
in Next Nine Months, on August 25, 2008
...or fetus. (Ditto.)
Mobile phones, computers and television sets could emit harmful electromagnetic radiation. (Not true, according to the latest research.) Underwire bras might damage milk ducts, dep... ...research.) Underwire bras might damage milk ducts, depriving a baby of proper nutrition. (No doctor interviewed for this article had heard of such a thing.)
How much of these pose real danger? How mu...
Safer MRI Contrast Thanks to Nanotechnology
in Nanotechbuzz, on August 20, 2008
... is quite different from the iodine-based contrast agents used for CT scans (or CAT scans). CT uses radiation while MRI uses magnetic technology. Researchers have developed a self-assembled, mangane...
Klimarechner: Mogeln die Fluggesellschaften?
in kinkaa blog - das Blog zur Reisesuchmaschine, on 08.08.08
...wirklichen Umweltbilanz des Fliegens malen:
In der unrichtigen Berechnung wird der so genannte Radiation Force Index (RFI-Faktor) ausgespart. Dieser Multiplikator, der den erhöhten Emissionsausstoß... ...iplikator, der den erhöhten Emissionsausstoß in höheren Flughöhen ausdrückt, gilt laut IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) aber als wissenschaftlich erwiesen und wurde auch im IPCC-Report...
Procurves in space
in The CIO Weblog, on June 24, 2008
...ly insufferable in pitching the durability of their switches. It was tested extensively in the high radiation conditions which it may experience, but apart from that feature I am not sure they are due... ...t appeals to my fascination with IT in unusual places, and there are few places so unusual as the International Space Station ... where HP Procurve switches are now the networking devices of cho...
Internet Advertising on the Rise
in BlogWealth, on June 18, 2008
... Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Andrey Volodin Despite the recession, Internet advertising is still going strong. According to the Interactive Advertising Bureau. advertisers spent nearly $6 bil...
Cell Phone Use While Pregnant Tied to Behavioral Issues in Children
in The Wireless Weblog, on May 19, 2008
...hey follow warnings against both pregnant women and children using mobiles by the official Russian radiation watchdog body, which believes that the peril they pose 'is not much lower than the risk...
Beware Blogging Just For the SEO Benefits
in BlogWealth, on May 16, 2008
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MediaPost has an interesting article about the pitfalls of blogging just for the SEO benefits. Anyone who's ever had their content scraped by a splog knows that blogging j...
Vista 桌面主题:Radiation shell
in Wangtam, on 2008-05-04
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Radiation shell by ~ Torched7 on deviant ART ...
Study Warns of Cancer Risk with Heavy Mobile Phone Use
in The Wireless Weblog, on February 19, 2008
...ed risk of cancer for heavy users who lived in rural areas, as cell phones in rural areas emit more radiation to communicate effectively because of longer distances between them and antennas," wr...
Shannon Golf Club
in Eagle Par Birdie, on February 8, 2008
shannon Golf Club
Golf courses and airports don't get along very well. It's about the noise, frankly.
Although that raucous crowd at the FBR Open in Phoenix last SuperBowl weekend could rival most modern airports for noisy conditions.
When golfers travel by air, we often land at...
MMF Says Mobile Phones May Cause Insomnia
in The Wireless Weblog, on January 21, 2008
...eden's Karolinska Institute and Wayne State University in Detroit has found that cell phone radiation can cause insomnia.
According to USA Today's Michael Winter , the researchers foun... ...t has found that cell phone radiation can cause insomnia.
According to USA Today's Michael Winter , the researchers found that mobile phone use may cause changes in the areas of the brain that...
Mobile Phones Cause Headaches
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on January 21, 2008
... you might need to change that habit. According to a study sponsored by Mobile Manufacturers Forum, radiation emitted by mobile phones can cause headaches and damage sleep.
Even if this is not a ser... ...e study is very small - 35 men and 36 women. Still, you may want to check again the most radiation-intensive mobile phones in the market so you can minimize future headaches.
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Is Air Travel During Pregnancy Safe?
in Next Nine Months, on January 10, 2008
...eally frequently, in which case you'd be exposing yourself to an unusually high level of cosmic radiation. For the regular holiday traveler, however, the exposure is not that high to be worried ab...
Ich brauch es nicht: Mac OS X trojan remove tool
in Pimp your Mac, on 04.01.08
Carsten von Macnotes hat ein kostenloses Tool zum Entfernen von OSX.RSPlug.A, dem DNSChanger Trojaner aka Porno-Trojaner , aufgetan.
Den Link zum Original-Bericht bei MacNN zum "Mac OS X trojan remove tool" habe ich allen meinen Bekannten geschickt, die mich regelmäßig mit ihrer ...
Novel Protein, Potential Drug Target for Treatment-Resistant Prostate Cancer
in Straightfromthedoc, on December 31, 2007
...l Cancer Center in Philadelphia.
Men with primary prostate cancer usually have either surgery or radiation, whereas subsequent disease is frequently treated by hormone therapy. But if the cancer re...
Lapatinib (Tykerb) -Capecitabine (Xeloda) Combo Shrinks Breast Cancer Metastases in the Brain
in Straightfromthedoc, on December 18, 2007
...patients. Therefore, these data are quite encouraging, and further studies are warranted.
Although radiation treatment is often effective, as women live longer with metastatic cancer, some develop wo...
Nokia Eco Sensor Concept Very Promising
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on December 10, 2007
...ously.
Specific examples of what you can do with this phone include heart rate monitoring, UV radiation sensor, temperature sensor , and subscription to environmental catastrophe warning a...
Laborratten werden mit RFID ausgestattet
in RFID Weblog, on 08.12.07
...acilities have 50,000 rodents. Some are diseased, or may have been exposed to dangerous radiation levels, so it's very important to track these animals for safety purposes," Scher told...
Nokia Internet Radio Now Available
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on December 3, 2007
...make the radio experience more accessible, Nokia has a launched a free mobile service called Nokia Internet Radio .
But there's a catch. While this will give you the power to choose from hundre...
No Moving Removing Shoes at Airport
in The Aviation Weblog, on November 29, 2007
...id the be able with examine shoes without the passenger removing them. This form of electromagnetic radiation is believed to be harmless.
T-rays have been difficult to generate without using a host ...
Risk of Severe Metastatic Breast Cancer-related Pain, Higher in Non-Caucasians
in Straightfromthedoc, on November 29, 2007
...it is unclear how pain is influenced by changes over the course of disease due to factors including radiation, surgery, and chemotherapy. The current study was among the first to examine whether race ...
Pregnant Women Exposing Unborn Children to Radiation
in Well Woman Blog, on November 27, 2007
... According to recent study , pregnant woman are exposing their unborn children to high doses of radiation by receiving high-tech imaging exams. This exposure is higher than those reported ten years ... ...nd out if there are any alternative tests or if there is any harm waiting," Lazarus said in an interview.
"But if one of these tests is needed, we would not discourage any patients from und...
Wi-Fi Causes Autism?
in The Wireless Weblog, on November 22, 2007
...ns of normal cell physiology," says study author Dr. George Carlo. "The electromagnetic radiation apparently causes the metals to be trapped in cells, slowing clearance and accelerati... ...luded that there is no convincing evidence for hazard from radiofrequency energy at levels below... international guidelines."
And Switched's Tim Stevens warns, "It's natural for...
International Super Motocross in Moscow
in Under My Helmet, on November 21, 2007
After some 10 years of anticipation, Russia Today reports that the first ever Super Motocross held in Moscow's Olympic stadium . Many of US take for granted the ability to go see a motocross race. It's easy to do when you get complacent about how well we have it compared to many pla...
RFID-Enabled Time-Temperature Indicator can remotely communicate the health of perishable goods on board
in The RFID Weblog, on November 19, 2007
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Working with color forming, in case of TTI the proton transfer crystals get activated by UV radiation and based on exposure to temperatures it changes colors which helps in finding out whether...
CBS Announces 20-Block Wi-Fi Hotzone in Midtown Manhattan
in The Wireless Weblog, on November 16, 2007
...y, the press release also includes the following statement: "The CBS Mobile Zone also provides interactive advertising opportunities that can be localized down to the individual billboard..."...
Women with Cervival Cancer More Likely to Develop Other Cancers
in Well Woman Blog, on November 1, 2007
...30 percent more likely to develop another cancer. There was an increase risk for women treated with radiation. The rate dramatically increased in women over the age of 50.
"Previous studies hav...
Smoking: Not Associated To Advanced Breast Cancer?
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 29, 2007
...ation, but that doesn't appear to be the case, said Matthew Abramowitz, M.D., a resident in the radiation Oncology department at Fox Chase Cancer Cente r.
There is no good news about smo...
UK's Health Protection Agency to Study Health Effects of Wi-Fi
in The Wireless Weblog, on October 15, 2007
In response to the recent panic about Wi-Fi in schools, the UK's Health Protection Agency (HPA) last Friday announced plans to "carry out a systematic programme of research into wireless local area networks (WLANs) and their use."
And their attitude toward the planned study ...
Kim Kardashian Shakes Her Booty In Las Vegas
in The Celebrities Weblog, on October 12, 2007
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Kim Kardashian , the chick with the nuclear radiation enhanced ass, hit the dance floor here in Las Vegas recently, and registered about a 7 on the R...
Mac OS X 软件更新 20070920
in M2 十字街口, on 2007-09-22
62 个更新,重要更新包括 iToner 1.0.2、Missing Sync for Palm OS 6.0.1、Apple MainStage 1.0.1、VoodooPad Pro 3.2.1、VoodooPad 3.2.1、VoodooPad Lite 3.2.1、Sound Grinder 3.1.1 等。
Video Baby Call
in The Parenting Weblog, on September 18, 2007
... meters (open air), LCD color display (you can also see your child in the dark), emits no pulsating radiation, and wide-angle rotating camera. This is the best way keep track of your kids although it ...
Does it Really Matter if Smartphones and PDA Phones Cause Brain Cancer?
in The Smart PDA, on September 18, 2007
...ell you do.
In other words, maybe the argument over whether mobiles generate brain cancer causing radiation is moot. Who would stop texting, calling or surfing, if they were told that it was bad for...
Germany Goes Insane (or Maybe it Doesn't...)
in The Wireless Weblog, on September 11, 2007
...eoffrey Lean . "The Environment Ministry recommended that people should keep their exposure to radiation from Wi-Fi 'as low as possible' by choosing 'conventional wired connections....
Somatuline Depot (lanreotide acetate injection), FDA-approved for Treatment of Acromegaly
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 3, 2007
...ction) - in patients who have had inadequate response to or can not be treated with surgery and/or radiation therapy.
Somatuline Depot - a product of Tercica Inc. and will be marketed by Beaufou... ...ulin-like growth factor, can cause enlargement of the hands, feet, facial bones, and enlargement of internal organs such as the heart and liver. If untreated, patients with acromegaly often have a sho...
谷歌:整合搜索展露头角
in 西行资讯, on 2007-08-24
谷歌黑板报消息:谷歌解释了把"整合"定位为谷歌未来搜索发展的大方向的原因,并表示希望能通过谷歌的努力打破传统搜索引擎的概念,把不同的搜索领域的结果有机整合在一个网页内,将最有用的信息呈现给用户。近期中文网页搜索中" 相关焦点 "这个新特性的发布,就是我们在整合搜索的路上迈出的一步。
近来谷歌对图片整合功能也作出了升级,大大提升了关键词的覆盖率,未来,我们会不断努力,将更多样的信息整合进来。体验:
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Malone mulls Virgin Media bid
in The Digital TV Weblog, on August 4, 2007
...id Malone, comparing BSkyB with the "Star Wars" super weapon. There's a high level of radiation that's coming down (from BSkyB). The concentration of market power that's been cre... ...of NTL and Telewest, which is the only real competitor to News Corp.-backed satcaster BSkyB.
In an interview with the London Financial Times, he described the U.K. market as "big and complex,&qu...
Tea, coffee and exercise
in Daily Power Walk, on July 30, 2007
...e or two cups of coffee a day - protected against the effects of the Sun's ultraviolet-B (UVB) radiation, which can lead to cancer. The caffeine and exercise seemingly conspire to kill off pre can...
3Com and 802UK Fight Back Against Wi-Fi Paranoia
in The Wireless Weblog, on July 4, 2007
...the extremely logical point that "even if you turn off the school network, RF [radio frequency radiation] is still there in every street -- there may be ten to fifteen other access points still b...
Cancer Drug Avastin® May Help Save Vision
in Straightfromthedoc, on June 26, 2007
... Use of the cancer drug Avastin® may help keep the eyesight longer of patients with radiation retinopathy.
Before such findings, there was no effective treatment for macular radiation retinopathy...
Do wireless technologies cause brain tumors, Cancer and more?
in Tech Without Wires, on June 21, 2007
... can lead to permanent DNA damage in brain and sex cells...Consistent exposure from daily microwave radiation use can have serious health consequences! In addition the World Health Organization thinks...
RSA Sez London is the Wi-Fi Capital of the World
in The Wireless Weblog, on June 14, 2007
...e Register's Chris Williams reports that, in spite of the U.K.'s recent panic about Wi-Fi radiation , London is now the "Wi-Fi capital of the world."
"For the first time, Lo...
Electricity Without Wires: MIT Team Invents WiTricity
in The Wireless Weblog, on June 7, 2007
... wireless," Withers writes. "A key point is that WiTricity does not use electromagnetic radiation , which would be inefficient and possibly hazardous. Instead, it relies on magneticall... ...ous. Instead, it relies on magnetically coupled resonance which gives efficient energy transfer and interacts very weakly with most common materials including living creatures."
"The fact ...
Russia Pouring Billions Into Nanotech
in Nanotechbuzz, on June 7, 2007
...e business isn't willing to. The picture at left shows President Putin visiting the sinchrotron radiation and nanotechnology center in Moscow. Limited English adoption among Russian scientists, al...
Shark Cartilage Compound is No Lung Cancer Therapy
in Straightfromthedoc, on June 6, 2007
...stat - has been found to have no benefit as therapeutic agent in combination with chemotherapy and radiation for patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) .
Such were the conclusion... ...t as a pharmaceutical opposing shark cartilage compounds sold for profit that is available over the Internet.
The findings have been presented at the recent annual meeting of the American Society ...
Ofcom's New Rules for the Digital Divide (and for More Radiation...)
in The Wireless Weblog, on June 5, 2007
...at nobody seems to be talking about, of course, is how this conflicts with the recent outcry over radiation from Wi-Fi -- when parents were terrified of frying their kids' brains at two watts, w... ...band will extend to reach into poorly served areas of the country, allowing improved access to Internet services like VoIP while on the move or at home."
What nobody seems to be talking ab...
Melanized Fungi Thrives on Radioactivity
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 24, 2007
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Scientists have discovered that fungi which harbors melanin may be able to thrive ionic radiation and thus convert radioactivity into biomass. Aside from the potential in environmental clean-up, t...
Chemicals and Breast Cancer
in Well Woman Blog, on May 22, 2007
...des, dyes, gasoline and diesel exhaust compounds, cosmetics ingredients, hormones, pharmaceuticals, radiation, and a chemical in chlorinated drinking water.
Medical News Today adds:
"Overall,...
Wi-Fi Panic!
in The Wireless Weblog, on May 21, 2007
...Fi. As Tech Digest's Stuart Dredge explains, "The programme claims that in some schools, radiation levels are up to three times the level pumped out by mobile phone masts."
PC Pro...
The Perfect Companion for Your Sunblock
in The Smart PDA, on May 9, 2007
...uckily, the UV detector beads pictured above tells you how much of that skin cancer causing solar radiation is present. They start out crystal clear, then turn multi-colored as the level of UV incre...
Keep That Laptop Off Your Lap!
in The Wireless Weblog, on April 30, 2007
...e much more sensitive than adults to a number of other dangers, such as pollutants like lead and UV radiation, so if there should be a problem with mobiles, then it may be a bigger problem for childre... ...EG Health ... more here from icWales ... and more here from BBC News .
Many people invest in internet security software to protect their laptop, but they do not consider protecting their healt...
Cell Phones and Cancer Back in the News Again
in The Gadgets Weblog, on April 28, 2007
...I've got no medical training that would tell me one way or another who to believe, but it's interesting to see that there still seems to be no definitive answer to this debate....
Black Raspberry Extract May Treat Skin Cancer
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 24, 2007
...tly slows the growth of squamous cell carcinomas of the skin in mice exposed to ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation.
Many studies have demonstrated a link between inflammation and cancer. Normally, inflamm...
Health fears over Wi-Fi networks
in Tech Without Wires, on April 24, 2007
...es the city with seamless city center Wi-Fi coverage is now in jeopardy since health concerns over radiation to which this network maybe exposing residents. Wi-fi networks are banned in Salzburg, whi... ...s asserted that a growing body of evidence outlines "serious health risks that exposure to low intensity, but high radio frequencies poses to human beings."
It seems that the UK is awash w...
Wi-Fi: 'The Asbestos of the 21st Century'
in The Wireless Weblog, on April 23, 2007
The Daily Telegraph's Gary Cleland reports today that England's Professional Association of Teachers (PAT) , which has 35,000 members, is calling for more research into Wi-Fi, saying it could become the "asbestos of the 21st century."
"There is a growing backlash aga...
Fon Gets Time Warner
in The Wireless Weblog, on April 23, 2007
...and customers turn their connections into public wireless hotspots, a practice shunned by most U.S. Internet service providers," Mintz writes. "For Fon, which has forged similar agreements w...
Endosulfatase Enzyme Predicts Nasopharyngeal Cancer Survival and Recurrence Rates
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 23, 2007
...noma of the nasopharynx, otherwise known as nasopharyngeal cancer. All patients had been treated by radiation therapy and follow-up was conducted for 10 years. The investigators found that rates of e...
Hall of Fame Material
in Eagle Par Birdie, on April 19, 2007
... the Champions Tour.
Although it's not golf-related, Green fought oral cancer enduring painful radiation and chemo treatment but now has a clean bill of health.
Why, one wonders, were both golfe... ...ecame a player agent to Arnold Palmer, then Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus. A lawyer who established International Management Group, aka IMG, and grew it into the world's largest sports representat...
Tanning and Skin Cancer
in Well Woman Blog, on April 15, 2007
... warns:
Data from photobiologists have shown that although UVA is less efficient than shorter UVB radiation at inducing damage in many experimental systems, it certainly is not safe," he said. ...
Your teeth and Osteoporosis
in Well Woman Blog, on March 25, 2007
...rmation from dental X-rays to detect patients at risk for osteoporosis would involve no extra time, radiation and almost no more cost, the researchers said.
Osteoporosis is, according to Wikipedia :... ...ight be beneficial to your health. An article from CBC News Canada tells us:
At a meeting of the International Association for Dental Research in New Orleans on Thursday, Prof. Paul van der Stelt o...





