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[Funny] A referee has sent himself off in an English amateur league ma Andy Wain had to abandon the Sunday league match between Peterborough North End and a Royal Mail side in the 63rd minute after throwing down his whistle and marching up to confront North End's keeper. Desire For Physician-assisted Suicide Among Patients Receiving Palliat A large proportion of patients receiving palliative care for cancer would consider making a request for physician-assisted suicide if it were legally available, but only if their worst fears about pain and symptoms actually came true. For most, the situation never becomes so dire, according to a study published in Health Psychology. New Study Gets At Heart Of Stroke Risk Now it appears a blood pressure-lowering regimen that includes drugs known as calcium antagonists is comparable to traditional therapy with beta-blockers and diuretics when it comes to warding off stroke in patients with heart disease, University of Florida researchers reported today (March 8) at the annual scientific sessions of the American College of Cardiology. New Test For Transplant Rejection On The Horizon Researchers at St. Paul's Hospital and Vancouver General Hospital are developing a revolutionary new test to diagnose and facilitate treatment of organ rejection in transplant patients. Advancements In Genomics Foster Deep Sea Discoveries Researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, and their colleagues have used innovations in genomics research to begin to develop an accurate portrayal of deep sea life forms and how they survive in the harsh conditions of the marine abyss. Mapping Human Genetic Variation Across Populations Computer scientists at two research centers affiliated with the University of California have teamed with biologists from Perlegen Sciences, Inc., to map key genetic signposts across three human populations. Thyroid Treatment No 'Quick Fix'For Weight Loss In Children Parents of overweight children often desire a 'quick fix'for the problem and request thyroid tests, but, unfortunately, screening for hypothyroidism is not the answer, says a new study. Children treated for hypothyroidism aren't likely to drop pounds with treatment for the condition says a new study in the Journal of Pediatrics. Late Show With David Letterman: Top Ten Archive According to this official site, "the Smithsonian has asked us [The Late Show] to do our part to organize and preserve our nation's precious comedy heritage. So we're offering an annual archive of all Late Show Top Ten Lists."Includes these humorous lists back to 1993, covering topics such as "Top Ten Signs You're Not Going To Be Named Time Magazine's Person Of The Year,"and "Top Ten Signs You're On A Bad Diet." The Boom in Bomb Detection: Get Ready to Be Scanned, Sniffed and Zappe May 2004 article that describes technological advances in the area of bomb detection when materials are carried in cars, packages, or on a person. Methods discussed include X-rays, "the quadruple resonance technology that zaps people with low-frequency radio waves,"and "electronic sniffers."From Scientific American. Everything International This site "provides links to a wide variety of international business, education, and research Internet sites."It is "maintained and updated regularly (every hyperlink is verified for accuracy approximately every 10 days)."Links are browsable by topics such as country and regional data, news, international organizations, and company and industry data. Established and maintained by the associate dean of Philadelphia University School of Business Administration.
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