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1: Apple TV to Take Sporting Events to a Whole New Level
The US Patent and Trademark Office officially published a series of four newly granted patents for Apple Inc. yesterday and one of them was covered earlier this morning in our other report titled Apple Granted Patents for Smartbook & Find My iPhone Related Technologies. In fact, this is simply the second segment of that patent originally titled "Personal items network, and associated methods." In this focused report, we explore Apple's continuing march into sports monitoring devices and systems which we first covered in our March report.
2: Get Rid of Genital Warts Through Home Remedies | Cure Genital Warts
A wart is normally a small, rough tumor that can resemble a cauliflower or solid blister. Warts can grow on all parts of body. They can grow on any part of skin, on the inside of mouth, on genitals and on rectal area. Warts on the genitals are very contagious and can be passed to another person during love making or intercourse.
3: Diet and Breast Cancer 2
My son spent a year as an in-patient at National Jewish Hospital in Denver from Dec. 1966 to December 1967, when he was only 8-1/2 years old. From infancy he suffered from allergic asthma and after several hospitalizations for that and also double pneumonia, his pediatrician advised us to send him to NJH.
4: Edinburgh Film Festival: Lars von Triers' Antichrist
Does it say something about me that a self-professed scaredy cat can watch a film as notorious as this one and not even have a strong reaction to it? Daniel has seen Lars von Triers' controversy-baiting Antichrist. But he's not quite sure how to review it...Published on Jun 22, 2009 I'm baffled.
5: NIH Expands Human Microbiome Project; Funds Sequencing Centers
The Human Microbiome Project has awarded more than $42M to expand its exploration of how the trillions of microscopic organisms that live in or on our bodies affect our health, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced recently. The human microbiome is all the microorganisms that reside in or on the human body, as well as all their DNA, or genomes.
6: Bladder Cancer No Longer a Death Sentence
Bladder Cancer No Longer a Death SentenceSARASOTA, Fla., June 30 /PRNewswire/ -- At 51, Charles Daniels had a lot to live for. A thriving construction business, a precious 11 year old daughter and a happy long-term relationship. When he was diagnosed with bladder cancer, he was determined to beat the odds.
7: White Plains Hospital Center Upcoming Events
White Plains, NY - White Plains Hospital Center (WPHC) will be offering the following classes, events and support groups during the month of July. Events are held at White Plains Hospital Center, 41 East Post Road, White Plains, NY, unless otherwise noted. May is Wellness Through Prevention Month at White Plains Hospital Center White Plains Hospital Center will sponsor a community-wide "Wellness Through Prevention Month" in May, featuring a full calendar of seminars, health screenings and fitness demonstrations.
8: Obama: I Am A Champion For Gay Americans
President Obama, who has come under harsh criticism from gay rights advocates for not yet acting on many campaign promises on gay issues, Monday afternoon said that his administration has made some progress on behalf of gay Americans and plans to do more. "I know that many in this room don't believe that progress has come fast enough, and I understand that," Mr.
9: something is wrong with my puppy's eye?
March 7, 2009Today when i saw him in the morning i say that he was only looking through one eye. I looked closer to see that the hair in front of his left eye was stuck together meaning he could not open the eye. I tryed to touch it but he would move his hand and try to stop me and if i continued he would cry.
10: Cardiologist buys 3BD in Rocky River Southwest
Dr. Lon W. Castle bought a three-bedroom, 2.5-bath home at 21 Bristol Lane in Rocky River for $442,000 on June 1. The 2,200-square-foot house is in The Hamlets of Rocky River in the neighborhood of Rocky River Southwest Dr. Castle, a cardiologist, is a staff electrophysiologist with Cleveland Clinic in Westlake.
11: Ghent goes veggie to lose weight
There is an ever growing tendency to ignore the gains made in human health and wellbeing by the last one hundred and fifty years of technological and industrial development.
12: Red Cross region celebrates 60 years of helping save lives
The Greater Alleghenies Blood Services Region of the American Red Cross celebrates its birthday today and has quite a lot to show for itself at 60 years old. Advances in technologies and collection methods have turned a weekly collection goal of 100 pints of blood in 1949 to collecting almost 1,000 units per weekday.
13: Making case for abortion
Maybe you don't believe in abortion. I do, but that is my prerogative. As for the doctor being murdered, that is murder, plain and simple. A fetus has not been born yet. I believe it is better to be done away with than come into a world of pain, misery or starvation. For someone to abort a fetus, they pretty much know that the child would be better off not having to deal with a wretched life.
14: Vets Help Keep 'wardogs' Ready
Staff Sgt. Carlos M. Burger II 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division FORT CARSON - Warhorse Soldiers quickly disembarked from the landing CH-47 Chinooks and moved into a simulated town in Iraq. Their mission: to work with Iraqi nationals in an attempt to seize a high value target.
15: Health Plans Plus: Take Charge of Your Health Care Carnival June ...
Welcome to healthplansplus.blogspot.com. This will be a serious blog where we can discuss healthcare issues such as the high cost of medical care, alternative medicine, consumer directed healthcare, vitamins and supplements, current topics in healthcare, and other issues related to healthcare. I hope to share some lighter moments also.
16: Cancer patients should beware supplement use
By The Associated Press - Jun 8, 2009 Does alternative medicine help cancer patients? Most herbal and dietary supplements have not been tested rigorously enough to say whether they can help or harm cancer prevention or treatment. However, some non-traditional approaches show promise for easing symptoms.
17: Don't get strung out by thinning hair
Dear Robin: I'm 21 and will be graduating from university this month. I have always been ambitious, studying, working abroad and volunteering, trying to establish future career goals. This year, however, I have noticed that my hair is thinning quite drastically. My hair is thin, but now it's becoming more noticeable and my scalp often burns.
18: Second Swine Flu Death in Erie County, One More Buffalo Student ...
The family of the Buffalo girl that died of swine flu speaks to Eyewitness News about her final days. And another Buffalo parent is worried about her son who is in the hospital fighting this deadly flu strain. Swine flu has now claimed two lives in Erie County. 15-year-old Matthew Davis died last weekend and yesterday 9-year-old Maya Harden passed away.
19: Firm Is Upbeat Despite the Odds
David Stump, HGS's head of drug development, hopes the first PowerPoint slide the biostatistician presents at the results meeting will say success. (Lois Raimondo - Twp) Comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from the site.
20: AP IMPACT: $2.5B spent, no alternative med cures
By MARILYNN MARCHIONE - Jun 10, 2009 BETHESDA, Md. (AP) Ten years ago the government set out to test herbal and other alternative health remedies to find the ones that work. After spending $2.5 billion, the disappointing answer seems to be that almost none of them do. Echinacea for colds.
21: Bizarre serial killer out for blood in new novel
Bizarre serial killer out for blood in new novelA forensic pathologist and a lawyer unravel the case in 'Skeleton Justice' A case against marriage June 22: Is marriage obsolete in modern times? The Atlantic Monthly's Sandra Tsing Loh and psychiatrist Gail Saltz talk to TODAY's Meredith Vieira about the pros and cons of marriage in the modern age.
22: Olmsted Falls High School seniors graduate with top honors
Olmsted Falls High School graduating students attended commencement ceremonies last month with many receiving honors. The following is a list of the top 10 seniors. Valedictorian Victor Matsunaga, son of Roberto and Maria Matsunaga, will attend Case Western Reserve University in the fall.
23: Psoriasis associated with cardiovascular disease, increased mortality
WASHINGTON, June 15 (Xinhua) -- The skin disease psoriasis is associated with atherosclerosis, a buildup of plaque in the arteries, characterized by an increased prevalence of ischemic heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral artery disease and an increased risk of death, according to a report in the June issue of Archives of Dermatology.
24: Seacoast women unite for 3-day breast cancer walk
EXETER - Breast cancer has touched many on the Seacoast, and a group of local women have committed to do their part in the fight against the disease. Emily Persing of Portsmouth, Whitney Blethen of Kittery, Maine, Janice Szydlo of North Hampton, Ginger Mathews of Stratham and Amy Jones of Lee have joined forces to create the "Seacoast Boulder Brigade," a breast cancer 3-day walking team with the goal of raising $20,000 for the cause.
25: Bariatric Surgery Significantly Increases Fracture Risk
Bariatric surgery has given hundreds of thousands of severely overweight people, who had little or no success achieving a healthy weight through traditional methods, a new lease on life. By restricting food intake and, in some operations, interrupting the digestive process to prevent the absorption of some calories and nutrients, the procedure not only promotes weight loss but also improves or resolves conditions such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, obstructive sleep apnea, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
26: After his demise last year, an outcry arose on the ...
Ask Stacy, June 27 DEAR STACY: What song/band is that we hear on the GEICO Cash commercials? - Ray T., Santa Ana, Calif. DEAR RAY: The music heard in six GEICO Cash spots is Mysto & Pizzi's remake of Rockwell's "Somebody's Watching Me," featuring Tim Hutton Combining Business and Fatherhood This Summer/Bill Engvall Gets Series Kudos From Country Crowd Timothy Hutton, in the midst of filming his second season of TNT's "Leverage" in Portland is combining business with fatherhood.
27: Radimer K, Bindewald B, Hughes J, Ervine B, Swanson ...
Numerous products are sold for their touted benefits in nutrition and in the prevention and treatment of disease. In 2003, Americans spent $18.8 billion on supplements and about half (170 million) of Americans take some kind of dietary supplement. Before taking any supplement, consider some things first.
28: Hepatitis B co-infection doesn't affect response to HIV treatment
A substantial proportion of HIV-positive individuals in the US are diagnosed late, according to an article in the June 26th edition of Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. An analysis of data from 34 US states revealed... A fourth generation HIV testing assay detected almost two-thirds of individuals with acute HIV infection, investigators report in an article published in the online edition of the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes....
29: What is Anal Cancer?
Melissa Slate has been a registered nurse for over 15 years. She has enjoyed many different functions in nursing, but her primary interests have been in the fields of general medicine, public health, and infectious disease. The recent death of Farrah Fawcett from anal cancer has sparked questions and concerns among Americans about the disease.
30: Ruth St. John and John Dunham West Foundation of Manitowoc ...
Concordia University of Wisconsin recently received a $100,000 donation from the Frank G. and Frieda K. Brotz family foundation of Sheboygan, and a $50,000 donation from the Ruth St. John and John Dunham West Foundation of Manitowoc for development of a School of Pharmacy building. So far, the School of Pharmacy has raised nearly $5 million for the building project and needs to raise another $3 million to begin construction, said Curt Gielow, executive dean of the School of Pharmacy.
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