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Micro-molecule Plays Big Role In Birth Defects By genetically modifying mice, scientists with the UF Genetics Institute were able to get the first-ever picture of how limbs would develop in a vertebrate without the help of microRNAs. The finding may provide insight into human birth defects, but scientists say it also has value as a new technique to study the function and malfunction of microRNAs. [Ironic] LONDON: A jailed cocaine dealer is working as Santa Claus on John Tams, who dons beard, boots and red suit to work in a cafe's Christmas grotto, said he wanted to give something back to the community... Low Blood Glucose Levels May Complicate Gastric Bypass Surgery, Study Physicians monitoring patients who have undergone gastric bypass surgery should be on the alert for a new, potentially dangerous hypoglycemia (low blood glucose) complication that, while rare, may require quick treatment, according to a new study by collaborating researchers at Joslin Diabetes Center, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), and Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) and published in the October issue of the journal Diabetologia. Answers @Ace Animated videos accompany directions for dozens of home projects and tasks, such as building a picnic table or determining size requirements for an air conditioner. The National Retail Hardware Association's Everyday Project Library presents additional projects such as repairing faucets and valves. Includes answers to frequently asked hardware and home improvement questions and a glossary of tools and products. Exploring the limits: Understanding the challenges facing Winter Olymp As the world turns its sporting gaze towards Vancouver for the 2010 Winter Olympics, the Physiological Society journal Experimental Physiology marks the occasion with a special issue exploring the biological and environmental challenges elite winter athletes must overcome to win gold. Fresh Use Of Targeted Therapy Advances Treatment Of Early HER2-positiv The news that the world's first targeted therapy, trastuzumab (Herceptin), is now available for many women with early-stage HER2-positive breast cancer "highlights a truly significant advance in the management of breast cancer,"says Edith Perez, M.D., director of Mayo Clinic's Breast Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. CT Angiography Highly Accurate, Multicenter Trials Show Computed tomography angiography is as accurate as an invasive angiogram in detecting coronary artery disease, according to findings from the first two prospective multicenter 64-slice scanner trials. DisasterHelp This site is a U.S. government initiative that focuses on "providing information and services relating to the four pillars of all-hazards disaster management: preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation."It includes links to information related to disasters such as Hurricane Katrina, acts of terror, drought, earthquakes, floods, tornados, and more. Topics for Hurricane Katrina include status of roads, post offices, power outages, and food and water safety. [Ironic] An Italian pensioner committed suicide after his wife fell in Recalling the end of Romeo and Juliet, the 70-year-old man, Ettore, who had sat by his wife's bedside for four months after she slipped into a coma following a heart attack, finally gave up hope and gassed himself in the garage of his family home.Less than a day later, his wife, Rossana, woke up in her hospital bed in Padua and immediately asked for him. Insect Hearing Helps Nanoscience Physicists and biologists at Bristol University are using the way that insects hear to devise new instruments for use in nanoscience. Using these new tools will then allow them to look even closer at how insects hear. This unusual symbiotic relationship between physicists and biologists means each helps the other's science to progress.
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