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Fewer Than 50 Percent Of Men And Women With Depression See A Doctor Fo Fewer than half of men and women in Ontario who may be suffering from depression see a doctor to treat their potentially debilitating condition, according to a new women's health study. What's more, many hospitalized for severe depression fail to see a doctor for follow-up care within 30 days of being discharged, and many head to hospital emergency departments for care. NASA Telescope Catches Surprise Ultraviolet Light Show It was a day like any other for a nearby star named GJ 3685A - until it suddenly exploded with light. At 2 p.m. Pacific time on April 24, 2004, the detectors on NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer ultraviolet space telescope nearly overloaded when the star abruptly brightened by a factor of at least 10,000. After the excitement was over, astronomers realized that they had just recorded a giant star eruption, or flare, about one million times more energetic than those from our Sun. Flexible Photovoltaic Cells The Inasmet Technology Centre has participated in the METAFLEX project. The aim of this project is to research photovoltaic solar cells to use in building, transport and space sectors. Supreme Test for Greenhouse Gases The high court will take up federal regulation of vehicle emissions in a case that could have broad implications for the auto industry and for public health. In Autopia. Wired Test: 720p, 1080i ... What Does It All Mean? High definition boosts resolution to 720 lines or more and can update every line in each refresh pass: progressivescan. The latest TVs can display 1080p: progressive video at 1,080 lines of resolution. But can you really tell the difference? NWS to Upgrade in Hurricane Areas The government's equipment for monitoring wind speed is run by electricity without backup and often fails during storms. Lack of accurate information affects damage claims and Congress authorizes funds for an upgrade. How To Switch Off Cancer Cell Genes: Epigenetic Silencing Involves Dis A new study identifies how genes are silenced in cancer cells through distinct changes in the density of nucleosomes within the cells. The findings will enable researchers to explore new therapies to switch the genes back on and may lead to novel treatments for human cancers. [Odd] Grocer Fined Over 'Cancer-Fighting' Mango British supermarket chain Asda said on Tuesday it would fight to change food labeling laws after it was fined 5,000 pounds ($9,184) for illegally describing its mangoes as helpful in the fight against cancer. ToxFAQs For Vinyl Chloride Toxicological profile for vinyl chloride, a colorless gas that "is used to make polyvinyl chloride (PVC). PVC is used to make a variety of plastic products."Questions and answers discuss topics related to the health effects of vinyl chloride, which is a carcinogen. Also in Spanish. From the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Peru mahogany decision highlights overlooked timber proposals at CITES Beyond the headline-grabbing proposals on bluefin tuna and ivory trade, the largest wildlife trade convention meeting this week will also address several timber-related issues -- an often overlooked responsibility of the Convention on International Trade and Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna.
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