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Some US doctors may give up vaccines due to cost
The Associated Press -
"This is a very important wake-up call," said Dr. Lance Rodewald of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, referring to the two new studies. ...
Immunization Puts Mounting Financial Pressure on Physicians MedPage Today
Childhood vaccines cause financial burden to many health care ... EurekAlert (press release)
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Study Finds Cell Phones Are a Major Driver Distraction
eWeek,  NY -
A new study finds talking on your cell phone while driving is more dangerous than talking to a passenger. With insurance rates on the rise, ...
Study Shows Drivers Are Distracted Most by Cell Phones Inventorspot
Friends don't let friends phone and drive Salt Lake Tribune
Cell-phone driving risks affirmed Deseret News
PC World - Indian Express
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Report details University's major economic impact on region, state
Princeton University, NJ -
The study, conducted by the New York-based independent consulting firm Appleseed, evaluated the University's overall financial impact in the fiscal year ...

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Study links asthma rate to birth month
Boston Globe, United States -
This study indicates they do. Scientists at the Center for Asthma Research at Vanderbilt University studied birth and medical records of more than 95000 ...
Asthma rate higher in US-born blacks, Dorchester study finds Boston Globe
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New telescope will benefit UH
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, HI -
By Rod Thompson HILO ? A new agreement between the University of Hawaii at Hilo and a Taiwanese academy of sciences lays the groundwork for a new, ...
Doctors ditch drug samples to avoid influencing treatment
USA Today -
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and Schools of the Health Sciences have created a unique compromise, part of a new conflicts-of-interest policy. ...
New study: Lots of Louisiana kids gambling
Tri Parish Times, LA -
The study, conducted by the Picard Center for Child Development at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette, compares and contrasts gambling activities ...
Petroleum free-fall causes concern but no panic Daily Comet
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University of Rochester Medical Center to begin HIV study
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY -
There's no guarantee that the new clinical trial, or any studies, will ever produce an effective vaccine ? some scientists believe it's simply impossible to ...
Flu study confirms recommendations for kids Capital News 9
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Young Gymnasts Facing Broad Range of New Injuries
Forbes, NY - 35 minutes ago
1 (HealthDay News) -- Young gymnasts now appear to be developing injuries well beyond one common to their sport, a new study says. ...
MRI Shows New Types of Injuries in Young Gymnasts MarketWatch
Young gymnasts risking a life of pain Times Online
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New research projects shortage of general surgeons by 2010
PhysOrg.com, VA -
A new study suggests that the number of available general surgeons, who often perform life-saving operations on patients in emergency rooms, will not keep ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: new + 261,000 + web  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Hospitals Receive AHA Award For Improving Community Health Through ...
Medical News Today (press release), UK - Jul 8, 2008
Since 1999, Every Child Succeeds has served more than 13500 families through more than 261000 home visits. Memorial Hermann operates health centers on-site ...
Polaris Reports Record Second Quarter 2008 Results; Sales Grew By ...
istockAnalyst.com, OR - Jul 15, 2008
"Innovation has always been a cornerstone of Polaris' success and our new model year 2009 products will reflect the high standards that our customers have ...PII - PINK:PIHN - WBAG:CRO
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Characteristics of new episodes and recurrences of CMV desease in HIV infected patients in 1999 ( …
C Barnasconi, D Salmon, S Matheron, MC Mazeron, I … - Int Conf AIDS, 2000 - gateway.nlm.nih.gov
... Characteristics of new episodes and recurrences of CMV desease in HIV infected patients
in ... Median HIV viral load (VL) was 261000 cp/ml (range: >200-1 437 33). ...

[CITATION] Exploiting text for extracting image processing resources
G Grefenstette, F Debili, C Fluhr, S Zinger
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[PDF] … of Research Activities and Requirements of the National Libraries of the New EU Member States -
D Level - nlib.ee
... National Libraries of the New EU Member States ... Analysis of Research Activities and
Requirements of the National Libraries of the New EU Member States. ...

The Color of Things: Towards the automatic acquisition of information for a descriptive dictionary -
G Grefenstette - Revue fran?aise de linguistique appliqu?e, 2005 - cairn.info
... describe our first attempts at extracting a new and useful ... to describe the word in
text on the web. ... gray 23400 rice -- brown 384000, white 261000, golden 27800 ...

Hereditary juvenile cobalamin deficiency caused by mutations in the intrinsic factor gene -
SM Tanner, Z Li, JD Perko, C Oner, M Cetin, C … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2005 - National Acad Sciences
... View this table: [in this window] [in a new window], Table 1 ... 261000 [OMIM] ; juvenile
or congenital pernicious anemia] and IGS (Online Mendelian Inheritance in ...

[PDF] Social Cost Analysis of Secondary Education in South West Nigeria (1996-2001) -
N Abraka - J. Soc. Sci, 2008 - krepublishers.com
... Ideally, decisions to introduce new educational programmes, expansion of existing
ones and employment of new teachers are supposed to be preceded by a ... 261000 ...

[PDF] NSF for Diabetes Group
D Guidelines, ROA by Date - Consultant, 1743 - wales.nhs.uk
... Contact Numbers Useful Telephone Numbers Royal Shrewsbury Hospital 01743 261000 ... 01686
617229 Useful Web sites NICE ... New ulceration - Swelling - Discolouration ...

Synthesis, spectral and electrochemical investigations of bichromophoric pentads possessing … -
R Prasad, E Murguly, NR Branda - Chemical Communications, 2003 - rsc.org
... First published on the web 27th January 2003. ... This work was supported by AICTE New
Delhi through grant no. ... 485 (65000), 378 (111000), 297 nm (261000): CV (CH 3 ...
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[PDF] Specific limits of the Yucatan flycatcher, Myiarchus yucatanensis. American Museum novitates; no. …
WE Lanyon - digitallibrary.amnh.org
... I am indebted to Colonel and Mrs. DS McChesney of Syracuse, New York, for contributing
to the success of the field work in ... web ofthe third rectrix exceeded 3 mm ...
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U CHARACTERISE - spc.int
... company in Fiji, and a new longline vessel for a New Caledonia fishing ... recent Capture
Section training manuals for placement on the SPC Coastal Fisheries Web. ...

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Kids grow taller while they are asleep

A new study conducted by scientists at The University of Wisconsin suggests that 90 percent of bone growth happens at night.

According to BBC, the researchers led by Dr Norman Wilsman put sensors into the leg bones of baby lambs and confirmed that most growth spurts occurred when the animals were at rest or sleeping. Almost no growth occurs when the lambs are standing or moving around.

Bone length was continuously measured by the sensors every 167 seconds for around three weeks. "What was really interesting was that the bones were growing only when the animals were lying down, and almost no growth occurs when the lambs are standing or moving around," Wils man was quoted as saying.

The researchers believe that when the animal is at rest, pressure on the bones involved with growth - the growth plates - is eased, allowing them to elongate. "Growth plates may be like springs that, during standing and walking, experience compression and tension. When these strains are eased, as when the animal lies down or goes to sleep, they resume growing," Wilsman added.

 
 
 
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