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Health Physics Society: Security Screening Questions and answers about the potential radiation effects of "airport x-ray machines and similar x-ray machines used by federal and state agencies."From a "scientific and professional organization whose members specialize in occupational and environmental radiation safety." Natural Relaxant Protects Against Asthma, May Yield New Therapy A substance that naturally opens airways also offers protection against asthma, a condition that affects about 15 million people in the United States, including five million children, according to Howard Hughes Medical Institute researchers at Duke University Medical Center. Stem Cell Agency Unveils Plan The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine has laid out a plan for spending its billions over the next several years. In Bodyhack. One Or Two Drinks A Day May Be Better For Women Than None Researchers at the University of Newcastle have found that women who never drink alcohol are in poorer health than those who have up to two drinks a day. Feb. 15, 1995: Mitnick Arrested Kevin Mitnick's name is synonymous with hacking. And for good reason. Compiled by Tony Long. New Gene Scanning Technology Marks A Major Advance In Disease Research Gene scanning techniques developed by Professor Ian Day and colleagues at the University of Southampton are set to have a major impact on healthcare in the future. Their method, called meltMADGE, which combines thermal ramp electrophoresis with microplate array diagonal gel electrophoresis (MADGE), enables significantly higher levels of scanning at a fraction of the cost. Movie, TV Fans Ogle Video to Go Forget DVDs. Leave the iPod at home. The latest in consumer electronics is portable video players that let people watch recorded movies and TV programs anywhere. Microsoft is leading the charge with its small-screen format. By John Gartner. National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS) Documents related to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) bridge inspection program regulations, which were "developed as a result of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968,"and were revised with the National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS; took effect in January 2005). Includes the full text of the NBIS regulation, a FAQ, documents related to the National Bridge Inventory (NBI), and related material. From the Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation. New 'Chemically-sensitive MRI Scan'May Bypass Some Invasive Diagnostic A new chemical compound which could remove the need for patients to undergo certain invasive diagnostic tests in the future has been created. This new compound could be used in a 'chemically-sensitive MRI scan'to help identify the extent of progression of diseases such as cancer, without the need for intrusive biopsies. Turkey Hunting Most Dangerous, Deer Hunting Most Deadly, According To Turkey hunters have higher rates of shooting-related injuries than hunters of other species in Pennsylvania, according to a Penn State College of Medicine study. In fact, the study found that Pennsylvania hunters' chances of being shot depend both on what they're hunting and the hunters' ages, with the highest injury rates reported in hunters under the age of 20.
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