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"True Blood" (1.12) finale recaplet: You'll Be the Death Of Me
AfterElton.com - Nov 24, 2008
He opens the door and is immediately beset by wave after wave of searing heat. As he makes his way to towards the cemetery his flesh starts to blacken and ...

Times Online
Arrival of the elephant pump trumpets a great day for Paulo
Times Online, UK - Nov 27, 2008
Diarrhoea is the third-biggest killer of under5s in Malawi because more than a quarter of the rural population have no clean water. ...
Public Health: Do horses celebrate Thanksgiving?
Pembroke Mariner & Reporter, MA - Nov 28, 2008
The situation unfolded in rapidly occurring waves of knowledge. First: There seem to be more horses needing homes than there are stalls and barns and rescue ...

News & Observer (registration)
Searching for a deer killer
News & Observer (registration), NC - Nov 5, 2008
The NC Wildlife Resources Commission's southern coastal management biologist, Vic French, stopped them with a friendly wave. He spoke with Joe Cox through ...
Gears of War 2 Xbox 360 Review
TheHDRoom - Nov 26, 2008
Horde allows five teammates to choose a map where they must band together to face off against fifty increasingly difficult waves of enemies. ...

Deccan Herald
A tsunami of courage
Deccan Herald, India - Nov 28, 2008
Each of the 82 families in Pillemedu has lost at least one or more members to the killer wave. "Earlier, we even slept in boats without a care. ...
Environmental Concerns - need to comment to EPA by Friday
The Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - Nov 25, 2008
Hurricanes are getting stronger, the North polar icecap is melting, and we've suffered through intense droughts, floods and killer heat waves.

Telegraph.co.uk
The grown-up gapper: the road to Rotorua
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Nov 18, 2008
When one arcs its body over the waves to show its white markings, I almost wet myself. ?Oh my God ? they really are killer whales!? I shout. ...
Maharashtra: Resignations by Muslim politicians begin to yield results
Indian Muslims, CA - Nov 16, 2008
According to him that anti Congress and anti- NCP wave has taken other different forms. For instance the angry individuals are now coming to be united on ...
The 30 greatest conspiracy theories - part 2
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Nov 19, 2008
Dr Douglass believed that it was a cold-blooded attempt to create a killer virus which was then used in a successful experiment in Africa. ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: heat + discriminate + killer  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Summer Heat Too Hot For You? What Is Comfortable?
Science Daily (press release) - Jul 30, 2008
?It turns out these larvae can discriminate one degree differences-they prefer 18 over 19 degrees? says Montell. ?The question then was: How do they do this ...

Awearness
UN Raises the Heat to Combat Global Warming
Awearness, NY - Aug 1, 2008
Let's discriminate against discrimination. Does that sound fair to you? Without our health, we have nothing. There are many things out there trying to harm ...
Sports car makers feel climate heat
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Aug 3, 2008
"Fiat does not agree with the current proposal, which would discriminate against Ferrari and Maserati," said Fiat Group spokesman Gualberto Ranieri. ...

Pop City
Pittsburgh researchers developing pioneering nanomagnetic cancer ...
Pop City, PA - Aug 5, 2008
The idea is it will enable us to discriminate between healthy and cancerous cells and kill the cancer through a radio frequency field. ...
Bush Admin Helps Pro-Life Doctors, Nurses Avoid Abortion ...
LifeNews.com, MT - Jul 15, 2008
The rules would go further and require state and local governments receiving federal funding to certify as well that they won't discriminate against ...
Nasa is out of line on global warming
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Jul 26, 2008
Not only does the EU rule it as illegal to discriminate against its own citizens in this way, but any overseas player with a parent or grandparent from an ...
Beacon Hill Roll Call: Walsh votes against tax break to help ...
Wicked Local West Roxbury, MA - Jul 28, 2008
Opponents of the bill said that it is outrageous for the House to turn the clocks back hundreds of years by repealing a law that prohibits discrimination ...
The gender politics of math scores
Globe and Mail, Canada - Jul 31, 2008
Is it because we subtly discriminate against female math geniuses? Or could there be innate gender differences that yield different abilities at the ...
Making murder laws more fair
Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - Jul 30, 2008
Indeed, in exceptional cases, someone convicted of manslaughter could be freed immediately. That ability to discriminate is a step forward and makes the law ...
? Dangerous humidity
WACH, SC - Jul 10, 2008
The elderly, children and those on medication are the most vulnerable, but weather doesn't discriminate. "We see a lot of it, this time of year," says moats ...
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Learning how to discriminate between friends and enemies, a lesson from Natural Killer cells -
C Bottino, L Moretta, D Pende, M Vitale, A Moretta - Molecular Immunology, 2004 - Elsevier
... characterized by the ability to discriminate among potential ... Ig-Like receptors (LILR)
and the Killer Ig-like ... to necrotic material including heat shock proteins ...

LYMPHQKINE-ACTIVATED KILLER (LAK) CELLS DISCRIMINATE BETWEEN EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS (EBV)-POSITIVE …
KJ BUKMAN - Int. J. Cancer, 1990 - doi.wiley.com
... present study shows that LAK cells discriminate between such EBV ... strepto- mycin,
glutamine and 10% heat-inactivated fetal ... TUMOR-CELL DISCRIMINATION BY LAK CELLS ...
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Natural killer cells and dendritic cells: rendezvous in abused tissues -
A Moretta? - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2002 - nature.com
... the pathological event that promotes the recruitment of natural killer (NK) cells ...
These include heat-shock proteins (HSPs), as well as necrotic and apoptotic ...

… of Qa-1b Peptide Binding Specificity and the Capacity of CD94/NKG2A to Discriminate between Qa-1- … -
JR Kraft, RE Vance, J Pohl, AM Martin, DH Raulet, … - Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2000 - Rockefeller Univ Press
... tryptic digest of Mycobacterium bovis heat shock protein ... CD94/NKG2 receptors can
discriminate between HLA ... The structural basis for discrimination and functional ...

HLA-E is a major ligand for the natural killer inhibitory receptor CD94/NKG2A -
N Lee, M Llano, M Carretero, A Ishitani, F Navarro … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1998 - National Acad Sciences
... A. Sato, WE Mayer, P. Overath, and J. Klein Genes encoding putative natural killer
cell C ... H. Jiang, R. Cotter, and MJ Soloski A Peptide from Heat Shock Protein ...

Mouse CD94/NKG2A Is a Natural Killer Cell Receptor for the Nonclassical Major Histocompatibility … -
RE Vance, JR Kraft, JD Altman, PE Jensen, DH … - Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1998 - Rockefeller Univ Press
... the CD94/NKG2A receptor can discriminate between different ... Discrimination of class
I peptide complexes has been ... Heat shock proteins can regulate expression of ...

HUMAN NATURAL KILLER LYMPHOCYTES DIRECTLY RECOGNIZE EVOLUTIONARILY CONSERVED OLIGOSACCHARIDE LIGANDS … -
L Inverardi, B Clissi, AL Stolzer, JR Bender, MS … - Transplantation, 1997 - transplantjournal.com
... demonstrated that human natural killer (NK) lymphocytes ... by NK cells to discriminate
between sensitive ... supplemented with 10% normal, heat-inactivated porcine ...

Humoral response against heat shock proteins and other mycobacterial antigens after intravesical … -
AR ZLOTTA, A DROWART, K HUYGEN, J DE BRUYN, H … - Clinical & Experimental Immunology, 1997 - pt.wkhealth.com
... A better discrimination regarding an increase in ... an antibody response against
mycobacterial heat shock antigens ... cytolytic effector cells(natural killer (NK) and ...

Hemophiliacs and AIDS: Contracting a Killer
K Orr - religion-online.org
Hemophiliacs and AIDS: Contracting a Killer. ... hemophiliacs has received a special
heat treatment which ... Fear of and discrimination against hemophiliacs will not ...
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Opioid peptides mediate the suppressive effect of stress on natural killer cell cytotoxicity -
Y Shavit, JW Lewis, GW Terman, RP Gale, JC … - Science, 1984 - sciencemag.org
... P300 ob- tained from animals engaged in a stimu- lus discrimination task (14). ... Natural
killer (NK) cells are a subpopulation of lymphocytes that spontaneously ...

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Killer Heat Waves Do Discriminate

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 16 (HealthDay News) -- It's no secret that elderly people often die in heat waves because they lack air conditioning and no one checks on them. Now, new research provides more evidence that those seniors who live in run-down neighborhoods are at highest risk when the temperatures really rise.

The researchers studied a killer heat wave in Chicago 11 years ago, and contend that elderly people in such neighborhoods are especially isolated, unable to find much in the way of relief from heat and unwilling to go outside in the first place because they fear for their safety.

 

The neighborhoods in Chicago lacked "businesses that tended to draw older people out" of their homes and into areas that might offer relief, such as air conditioning, said study co-author Christopher Browning, associate professor of sociology at Ohio State University.

The study findings took on added urgency with the recent national heat wave that killed an estimated 200 people nationwide, including at least 132 in California, 21 in Chicago, 20 in New York City, 12 in Missouri and 10 in Oklahoma. At least half of the victims of the triple-digit temperatures were elderly.

Browning and colleagues examined who died and where during a July 1995 Chicago heat wave that killed almost 800 people. The study, which relies on statistics instead of interviews with elderly people, was published in the August issue of the American Sociological Review.

The researchers wanted to test the theories of sociologist Eric Klinenberg, who wrote a 2002 book about why the Chicago heat wave was so deadly. Klinenberg argued that elderly people were more vulnerable in certain kinds of neighborhoods, not simply ones that were poor.

In the new study, the researchers examined data on where the victims lived and what their neighborhoods were like. "We were interested in trying to figure out how there were differences across neighborhoods," Browning said. "Obviously, not all poor neighborhoods had problems."

The researchers found what they called a significant link between run-down neighborhoods and heat wave death rates.

"Those that had concentrations of liquor stores, bars and youth-oriented businesses, and buildings in poor condition, had higher heat mortality," Browning said.

The researchers speculated that the types of businesses in these neighborhoods were less likely to draw elderly people out of their stifling homes during the heat wave, when temperatures topped 100 degrees for several days. Also, the businesses could have created an atmosphere that "provoked fear," providing another reason for the elderly to stay inside, Browning said.

By contrast, "big-box" retailers like Walgreens or Target could have given the elderly people a place to go to get cool, said study co-author Kathleen A. Cagney, an assistant professor with the University of Chicago's Department of Health Studies.

The researchers also found evidence that neighborhoods that had close ties among residents still weren't able to stave off the deadly effects of the heat wave.

Klinenberg, author of Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago, said the new study findings appear to be valid and suggest a message about who survives and who doesn't after disasters like Hurricane Katrina: "It's not that they are vulnerable because of some moral failures," he said.

Klinenberg added, "The vulnerability is more about place than it is about race."

The good news: The study authors said Chicago is doing a better job of preventing deaths during heat waves by providing places for people to find air conditioning and encouraging residents to check on neighbors.

Last month, the federal government released a report that detailed the heavy toll of heat-related deaths between 1999 and 2003. Most of those deaths, often seen among low-income persons, could have been avoided, officials said.

"Exposure to excessive heat can cause serious illness. It is one of the major weather-related causes of death," said report author George Luber, an epidemiologist at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "Every one of those deaths is preventable if folks are aware of some on the preventive measures."

Taking into account all possible deaths that could be heat-related from 1999 to 2003, heat-related deaths increased by 54 percent, suggesting that the number of heat-related deaths had previously been underestimated, the report said.

During this period, a total of 3,442 deaths resulting from exposure to extreme heat were reported, or about 688 deaths a year. Most of the deaths, 66 percent, were among men.

Of the 3,401 victims for whom age information was available, 7 percent were under 15 years old, 53 percent were aged 15 to 64 years, and 40 percent were older than 65. The highest death tolls were in Arizona, followed by Nevada and Missouri.

More information

The American Geriatric Society can tell you more about beating the heat.

 
 
 
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