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Memory decline linked to an inability to ignore distractions One of the most common complaints among healthy older adults relates to a decline in memory performance. This decline has been linked to an inability to ignore irrelevant information when forming memories. Electronic Personal Health Records Are Convenient, But Are They Safe? More research must be done to prove that electronic personal health records are safe and effective, according to a new article. Electronic Personal Health Records are defined as electronic applications that allow patients to access and/or manage their health information in a private, secure and confidential environment. EPA Library Closings Continue Despite Protests Summary of 2006 events related to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) budget cuts and library closings, including the announcement of the closure of the EPA Headquarters Library to walk-ins. Includes links to a related article and an activist organization's document on the EPA libraries. From the website of the American Library Association's American Libraries magazine. U.S. Census Bureau Facts for Features: Anniversary of Americans With D "On this day in 1990, President George H.W. Bush signed into law the Americans with Disabilities Act, guaranteeing equal opportunity for people with disabilities in public accommodations, commercial facilities, employment, transportation, state and local government services and telecommunications."The site provides a selection of statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau about the population distribution of people with a disability, the employment rate for people with disabilities, and related information. Hinode Views 'Magnetic Trilobite'Sunspot "We've never seen anything quite like it,"says solar physicist Lika Guhathakurta from NASA headquarters. Guhathakurta watched in amazement as Saku Tsuneta of Japan played a movie of sunspot 10926 breaking through the turbulent surface of the sun. Before their very eyes an object as big as a planet materialized, and no one was prepared for the form it took. "It looks like a prehistoric trilobite,"said Marc De Rosa, a scientist from Lockheed Martin's Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory in Palo Alto, Calif. "To me it seemed more like cellular mitosis in which duplicated chromosomes self-assemble into two daughter cells,"countered Guhathakurta. Killing Brain Tumors From Within: A 'Trojan Horse' Approach A new method for targeting malignant brain tumors through inducing the cancerous cells to "commit suicide"has been developed by a team of researchers headed by a Hebrew University of Jerusalem professor of biochemistry. Correlation between XMRV and prostate cancer: Novel retrovirus diagnos The recently discovered retrovirus, xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (XMRV), has been identified in some prostate cancer patients. In light of conflicting data concerning XMRV, standardized diagnostic testing is important to identify patients in which XMRV is present and to determine whether it plays a role in the incidence of prostate cancer. Researchers now report the successful development of an experimental clinical test for XMRV. Milk, Fruits And Vegetables May Help Reduce Disability Risk, New Resea There may be more reason than ever to drink your milk and eat your fruits and vegetables. A Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center researcher and colleagues reported today that high consumption of dairy products and fruits and vegetables may lower the risk of disability, especially among black women. Pregnancy Complications Related To Low Levels Of Anti--Clotting Protei Recurrent miscarriage, stillbirth, preeclampsia, poor fetal growth, preterm delivery and bleeding in pregnancy are influenced by low levels of the anti--clotting proteins Z and S, Yale School of Medicine researchers report in the March issue of Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Effects Of Nutrition On Learning The speed with which adult zebra finches learned a new association task inversely correlates not with the degree of nutritional deprivation experienced early in life, but with the level of compensatory growth, according to a study published in PLoS Biology.
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