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Seen that? - Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy
in Well Woman Blog, on November 5, 2009
...ces of hormone therapy. There might be a better answer. According to The Doc Is In tells us about a study currently underway: Patches and gels are already known to be effective for relieving the hot f... ...and been told. Sleeping problems, hot flashes and night sweats - I guess each and every woman dread those and we all are going to go through with it. Hormone replacement therapy - despite the previous...
Seen that? - A Poor Diet While Pregnant Can Increase Child's Diabetes Risk
in Daily Diabetic, on October 31, 2009
... Apparently, it's never too early to join the fight against diabetes: a recent study shows that developments toward the disease can start as early as in the womb. Although the stu... ... who had diabetes during pregnancy develop type 2 diabetes within five years. But the good news is, those most at risk can be predicted; judging from their blood glucose levels upon diagnosis - [...] ...
Seen that? - Is there hope for female sexual dysfunction?
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 31, 2009
...le sexual dysfunction? at Straightfromthedoc A recent study suggests that the testosterone patch may help with female sexual dysfunction in a selected pop...
Seen that? - Pillow Talk
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on October 31, 2009
...nts", Near Field Communication (NFC) remains far from consumers' reach, according to a new study from ABI Research. Ironically, the deterrents lie in its inherent complexity and lack of enthu...
Novel Antifungal Protein from Pumpkin Rinds
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 30, 2009
...ginal yeast infections, diaper rash in infants, and other health problems. From the abstract of the study published in J. Agric. Food Chem. :
A novel antifungal protein (Pr-2) was identified from p...
Seen that? - Soap and Water Eliminate Peanut Allergen
in Allergies, on October 29, 2009
...ether early exposure to peanuts reduces the risk of developing peanut allergies later in life. The study will test 480 children between the ages of four and 11 months who already have eczema or egg a... ...nut-Free Schools: The Debate Goes On at Allergies For those who are still not convinced on the gravity of food/peanut allergies, here's a well-put exp...
Seen that? - Outsourcing to Africa
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on October 29, 2009
...his year, by Barloworld Logistics operations manager Vince Boswell, who will be presenting his case study on "Real World Inventory Optimization" to the delegates, an Association for Operatio...
Cell phones and brain cancer
in Sox First, on October 26, 2009
...ce that heavy users face a higher risk of developing brain tumors later in life. This is no small study. It was conducted in 13 countries and some 2800 people were interviewed between 2000 and 2004....
How to run Windows 7 under Mac OS X 10.6 for free
in Wangtam, on 2009-10-25
...ce Marketplace for Activities, Adventures, Tours, Sightseeing, Gifts, and Things To Do
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Seen that? - Should You Drink Coffee When You're Pregnant
in Well Woman Blog, on October 24, 2009
...he caffeine fix, not the healthiest of reasons I know, but that is a different story. And so a new study by University of Florida researchers documented that almost all decaffeinated coffee contains ...
Using Nanotech to Detect Prostate Cancer
in Nanotechbuzz, on October 23, 2009
...s capable of detecting previously undetectable levels of prostate cancer.
"In an 18-patient study, the new method detected a protein specific to prostate cancer in 86 percent of blood samples ...
Cisco Agrees: P2P Use Declining
in P2P File Sharing, on October 22, 2009
... © Per Ola Wiberg (Powi)
A new study by Cisco comes to the same conclusion as Arbor Networks' study, discussed below -- P2P traffic is declining.
"The Cisco research shows that... ... smaller sample size)," notes GigaOM's Stacey Higginbotham . "So I’m left to wonder if those heavy users are the dreaded bandwidth hogs who are demonized by ISPs or are they the early adopt...
Seen that? - Prohibited to exercise
in Daily Power Walk, on October 21, 2009
...en for those with tight schedules. However, that same flexibility make it easy to drop it. A recent study indicates that if you're really want to get fit, joining a team sport such as soccer may b... ...g. It's simple, you can gop on your own pace, and is very flexible, making ti suitable even for those with tight schedules. However, that same flexibility make it easy to drop it. A recent study i...
Seen that? - Ah September & The Beginning of the Transition ...
in Pretty Things, on October 21, 2009
...e they have a higher dependency for antennas to get their broadcast programs. According to a recent study by The Leadership Conference on Civil Rights and Consumers Union, reported by the Hollywood Re... ... September is such a large month! For many, there is the entrance back into school (especailly for those in college trying to find a middle ground between walking the campus runway while having somet...
Seen that? - Case studies in Micro Finance #1
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on October 21, 2009
... (Photo from ID21 Insights) A very good place for finding case studies, for those not aware of it, is Case Place. The only problem with the service is that quite a few cases ar...
Seen that? - Baseball catchers can face irreversible hand damage
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 21, 2009
...ible hand damage at Straightfromthedoc An interesting study came out suggesting that constant pounding that a baseball catcher takes can result in repetit...
Aerosol Measles Vaccine
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 21, 2009
...o begin next year in India, where more than half of the world's measles cases occur.
Dr. Ohtake's study used a combination of mild spray drying process conditions and unique stabilizers to produce s...
P2P Traffic Declining Dramatically Worldwide
in P2P File Sharing, on October 16, 2009
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A study by Arbor Networks has found that P2P traffic is decreasing dramatically worldwide, from 40 percent of all traffic two years ago to 18 percent today.
"Why the change? For the m...
Hedge funds lied to investors
in Sox First, on October 15, 2009
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Hedge funds have been badly exposed in a new study Trust and Delegation . Hedge funds were instrumental in buying bad securities and and helping bring the world's financial system to its knee...
White House declares war on Fox News
in Sox First, on October 13, 2009
...k with news reporters. "As for Dunn's complaint about Fox News' coverage of the Obama campaign, a study by the Pew Research Center showed that 40 percent of Fox News stories on Obama in the last six w...
Palm's Full Monty
in Wangtam, on 2009-10-09
...gs Don't Change Habits, Study Finds
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Women's Soccer Instead of Running?
in Well Woman Blog, on October 8, 2009
... for those with tight schedules.
However, that same flexibility make it easy to drop it. A recent study indicates that if you're really want to get fit, joining a team sport such as soccer may ... .... It's simple, you can gop on your own pace, and is very flexible, making ti suitable even for those with tight schedules.
However, that same flexibility make it easy to drop it. A recent study i...
Seen that? - Boys Better Than Girls?
in Next Nine Months, on October 4, 2009
...th Low Birthweight at Next Nine Months A new research study has shown that the more miscarriages or abortions a woman has, the greater are her chances of ... ...e possibility of frantic trips to the emergency room. Some perceive it as the safer option. Some of those who previously gave birth by C-section simply assumes that they can't give birth via vagin...
Seen that? - Asthma Drug Advair, Deadly?
in Allergies, on October 4, 2009
...r cities. Additionally, proximity to major roads also contribute to the risk. A nationwide clinical study will be conducted starting this month [...] Read More Xolair: Breakthrough Drug ...
Seen that? - Managing People Effectively
in Small Business Unplugged, on October 2, 2009
... Did you know that D&B offers a number of Leadership and Business Skills Self-Study programs? I knew D&B for their business credit services but I wasn't aware of their sm...
Seen that? - Stream DivX to the 360 without re-encoding
in XboxSpace, on October 2, 2009
...is completely different from the strategy it set out to implement. Citing a Harvard Business School study that found that it takes four to five years for the right product and business model to emerge...
Seen that? - International symposium on nanotechnology in construction
in Nanotechbuzz, on October 3, 2009
... at The Biotech Weblog The make use of DNA, but their study can hardly be classified as genetics. In a paper presented yesterday at the same ACS meeting where...
Seen that? - Do erectile dysfunction drugs cause blindness?
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 2, 2009
... poorer self esteem, sense of masculinity, sexual satisfaction and relationship satisfaction. This study found [...] Read More Gene Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction at The B...
Security breaches up in 2009
in The CIO Weblog, on September 30, 2009
...es have led to an explosion of security breaches in corporations over the past year, according to a study by Canadian security researchers. The number of breaches tripled the 2008 findings in a surv...
Recessions boost your health
in Sox First, on September 30, 2009
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It seems that recessions and depressions are good for your health. According to this study , people were healthier during 1930-1933 when the Great Depression was laying the world to waste. In t...
What recession? CEOs continue to rake it in
in Sox First, on September 28, 2009
...anies going bust, US CEOs continue to clean up. The recession has not really affected their pay. A study by the Corporate Library, reported here , shows that the median take-home pay among more than...
Stallergenes' Immunotherapy Tablet Containing Recombinant Birch Pollen Allergen
in Allergies, on September 25, 2009
...mbinant allergen of this birch pollen, rBet v 1 in allergic rhinitis caused by this pollen. This study is the first ever to use a recombinant allergen as an active substance and possibly also the fi...
Only 5% will pay for online content
in Sox First, on September 23, 2009
..., people won't pay for a commodity like news when they can get free on the Internet. Now a new study from Harris Interactive, reported here , shows that three out four online news readers would ...
Chlorinated Swimming Pools and Asthma
in Allergies, on September 22, 2009
...ls can increase risks of asthma and respiratory allergies among adolescents .
In this particular study, the researchers compared the health of adolescents who swam in chlorinated pools to adolescent...
Will Alternative Medicine Increase Your Chances of Getting Pregnant?
in Next Nine Months, on September 21, 2009
...rying to get pregnant and been using some form of alternative treatment, then you are not alone. A study conducted by experts at Ohio State University Medical Center and recently published in the ...
Seizure Drug Curbs Hot Flashes
in Well Woman Blog, on September 15, 2009
...ty of Rochester Medical Center researchers reported in the Journal of Women's Health .
The study is the first to show sustained benefits in sleep quality from gabapentin, which Rochester resea...
Do Antihistamines Make Allergies Worse?
in Allergies, on September 10, 2009
... possible adverse effects of anithistamine on the very ailment it's supposed to be against. The study was also a trial on mice and bee venom, and who knows if the data translates to humans, but th...
Carbon contraceptives
in Sox First, on September 10, 2009
...uction in CO2 emissions is predicted would cost a minimum of $32 using low-carbon technologies. The study concludes that family planning is the most cost effective way of dealing with climate change. ...
UW Researchers Use Nanotech to Store Energy from Trees
in Nanotechbuzz, on September 10, 2009
..., which finds that trees can be used to generate electricity.
"The new research builds on a study last year from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where researchers found that ... ...arted a company to develop forest sensors that tap into that energy source. The UW researchers took those findings a step further by successfully building - for the first time - a circuit that can [ru...
Biotransformed Blueberry Juice Against Obesity and Diabetes
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 5, 2009
... © Kyle McDonald A newly published study showed that biotransformed blueberry juice may have therapeutic potentials against obesity and diabetes . Biotransformation of the blueberry juice was ach...
New Final Fantasy XIII Shonen Jump Scan
in Wangtam, on 2009-09-04
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Apple's new OS geared for multicore future
in Wangtam, on 2009-09-03
...Pass the lubricant as we're getting f**ked by Apple too
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Climate change and national security
in Sox First, on September 2, 2009
...-assess climate change as something that creates a different kind of security threat. As one Indian study reported here says, climate change is not about wars. It's more about a gradual build-up...
Tablet-Based Treatment for Diabetes
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 1, 2009
...like circulatory problems that lead to blindness and amputations," she says.
In her recent study, Mor treated pre-diabetic mice for six months. One group was given FTS, another was given no drug...
The looming dementia epidemic and health care crisis
in Sox First, on September 1, 2009
...ple able to care for people suffering from Alzheimer's. In Australia, there are reports of a study by Access Economics suggesting that the number of people with dementia will quadruple by 2050....
JiWire: Hotspot Users Extremely Attractive to Advertisers
in The Wireless Weblog, on August 31, 2009
JiWire today released its inaugural Mobile Audience Insights Report , which looks at Wi-Fi usage trends and specifically at Wi-Fi hotspot users, who turn out to be "mostly affluent, male, between the ages of 25 and 49, and planning on making a big purchase in the near future," acco...
SpiderOak Announces 50 Percent Educational Discount
in On Storage, on August 30, 2009
...ne accessing those papers or pictures from any computer - on or off campus, sharing notes with your study group, or photos with friends or family. Or perhaps you want to sync these items between multi... ... research that took all semester, and the pictures from last weekend's party? Imagine accessing those papers or pictures from any computer - on or off campus, sharing notes with your study group, ...
The Power of The Fetal Fibronectin Test
in Well Woman Blog, on August 27, 2009
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The power of the fetal fibronectin test has been demonstrated for the first time by a new study published in the European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology .
T...
Testosterone and financial risk taking
in Sox First, on August 26, 2009
...on: too much testosterone can be a bad thing for investment and risk management. Now we have a new study, reported here , that testosterone affects financial decision-making, risk-taking and risk av...
Watermelons as Source of Biofuel
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 25, 2009
...t Watermelons that do not make it to the market may be a valuable source of alternative energy. A study has shown that the juice of reject watermelons can be fermented efficiently into biofuel .
Wa... ...n Lane, Oklahoma, US, to evaluate the biofuel potential of juice from 'cull' watermelons - those not sold due to cosmetic imperfections, and currently ploughed back into the field. He said, &q...
Enterprise 2.0 finds success (and failure!)
in The CIO Weblog, on August 25, 2009
...this article in Social Computing Journal touting the results of a recent Nielsen Norman Group study on social media use in the enterprise. Nielsen confirms what many have long suspected; success... ...esearch, Hinchcliffe comes to many of the same conclusions about why projects succeed by looking at those which have failed. His conclusions generally match the Nielsen study; bottom-up, business-driv...
Pregnancy and Antidepressants
in Well Woman Blog, on August 22, 2009
... "We know much less about the risks associated with antidepressant use. It is clear that more study is needed."
According to one study, the rate of antidepressant use during pregnancy more ...
Cloud platform performance questioned
in The CIO Weblog, on August 21, 2009
...of cloud computing services: performance and availability issues. Identified in a recently released study by Australian researchers, stress tests of Amazon, Google, and Microsoft's respective clou... ...acle to adequately judging their utility, and the more investigation that is being done, the sooner those mysteries can be dispelled. As researcher Anna Liu says, "None of the platforms have ...
Does Facebook Create Jealous People?
in The Dating Weblog, on August 20, 2009
...ion. Which came first: Facebook or jealousy? According to Bonny, "a recently released Canadian study found that the more time users spent perusing Facebook, the more jealous they were."
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Alternative Medicine Reduces IVF Success Rates
in Next Nine Months, on August 20, 2009
...VF treatment success rate is 30% lower among women who have used alternative medicine . Based on a study of more than 700 patients who had IVF treatments, they found that women who had first tried a c... ...ternative medicine, thinking that the worse thing that can happen is that it won't work. Among those who are having infertility issues, the same mode of thinking is quite prevalent. Before trying ...
Milk for Children After Treatment of Milk Allergy
in Allergies, on August 20, 2009
... © bensonkua Based on a study published this month at the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology , children who have been successfully treated of their milk allergies ought to be encouraged ...
Minimize infections at hospitals with RFID
in The RFID Weblog, on August 20, 2009
...RFID tags along with interrogators to deal with the problem of infections acquired at hospitals.
Study indicates that hygiene of the hand plays an important role in reducing chances of infection but...
Cocaine dollars
in Sox First, on August 18, 2009
... other words, more people are using dollar bills to snort the stuff. Researchers conducting the study believe the increase might reflect all the stress people have been under with the global finan...
Eco-friendly Pesticides Derived from Herbal Essentail Oils
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 17, 2009
...ides based on plant essential oils - commonly used in foods and beverages as flavorings," says study presenter Murray Isman, Ph.D., of the University of British Columbia. These new pesticides are...
Health care reform and a fat tax
in Sox First, on August 16, 2009
...likely to get worse too with some evidence emerging that the recession is fueling obesity. A German study, reported here , found that one in four people seriously in debt were also obese. Only 11% of...
Post 9/11: What to do when post-traumatic stress doesn't subside?
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 14, 2009
... years, Americans are seeing a spike in PTSD cases related to the 9/11 events.
In a collaborative study done by New York City's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and Centers for Disease ...
Lycopene For Healthier Blood Vessels
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 13, 2009
... pink fruits, the carotenoid lycopene has been found linked to healthier blood vessels .
In a study that involved 264 women, it was found out that increased levels of lycopene in the blood result...
Autumn Babies at Higher Risk for Childhood Asthma
in Allergies, on August 8, 2009
... © sgs_1019 In a study published last year, scientists reported that children born in autumn are more likely to develop asthma than those born any other time of the year . It's not the timing... ...ast year, scientists reported that children born in autumn are more likely to develop asthma than those born any other time of the year . It's not the timing itself, but it's just that babies...
MRI Can Be A Tool in The Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment Of Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on August 7, 2009
... © Muffet
A study performed at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston suggests that a noninvasive imaging (MRI) may aid physicians in the early diagnosis, stagin... ...iate treatment plans for their patients. It would also allow them to respond, change or manipulate those treatment plans at any time.
Noninvasive MRI could no doubt tremendously assist in achieving i...
Save the world: don't have kids
in Sox First, on August 5, 2009
... to start with. Even the food we eat. Now scientists are saying having babies is just as bad. In a study, published here , they say: "The summed emissions of a person's descendants, weighte...
Twenty years to recover from layoffs
in Sox First, on August 5, 2009
...plications for long term welfare and unemployment insurance, not to mention lost productivity. The study's findings suggest it's unsustainable.... ...ered that a decade later, they were still struggling to recover financially. The paper says: "Those workers in stable employment from 1974 to 1979 who left their jobs in a mass-layoff during 198...
Marya Dabrowski Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on August 4, 2009
...rvers. She is a self-taught jeweler who began silversmithing at age twelve . Later, she went on to study at the Academy of Jewelry Arts in New York, concentrating in gold granulation, hand-cutting ge... ...rigued by the techniques mastered in centuries past, she skillfully blends her own techniques with those handed down from the past, to create bright, signature jewelry in her own unique style.
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Want a good retirement? Pay off that mortgage loan first
in The Mortgage Roadmap, on August 3, 2009
...ls. Is this a bad thing? Yes, according to this story on NJ.com .
According to the Boston College study, four in 10 households aged 60 to 69 in 2007 had a mortgage. Of these, one in two had enough m... ... do yourself a favor. If you can pay off that mortgage — even if it means selling off some of those investments of yours — do it. You'll then enter retirement without one of your bigge...
FÆBRIC - Fashion Students Magazine
in Feschsamma, on 01.08.09
...2.0 zusammmengetragen.
Have a look!
FÆBRIC is the online magazine for and by people who study fashion, will study fashion, have studied fashion or who are generally crazy for fashion. We will...
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in Wangtam, on 2009-08-01
...o CES 2010. Reality: Nope.
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