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Tocilizumab Appears Safe And Effective In Treating Rheumatoid Arthriti Phase III testing shows that a potential new therapy called tocilizumab is safe and effective in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, according to new research An estimated 2.1 million Americans have RA, most of them women. Cynical Shyness Can Precipitate Violence In Males And May Be Factor In After performing an analysis of school shootings in the last decade, researchers say that the perpetrators are likely to suffer from cynical shyness -- an extreme form of shyness that predominantly affects males and can lead to violent behavior. Building social skills and a sense of belonging may be key to avoiding tragic situations, such as the event that occurred at Virginia Tech. ... LII New This Week: May 5, 2005 Learn (literally) about the birds and the bees, contemplate dim sum, then crunch through carrots, catalytic converters, forced marriage, fly fishing, firearm laws, the ivory-billed woodpecker, Jean-Luc Godard, and Hans Christian Andersen. In More New This Week, chow down on dim sum and yet more carrots. Bon appetit from the LII team: librarian-editors Karen, Wendy, Jennifer, Maria, Pat, Tom, Charlotte, and Jerry, and our 100-and-change contributors. Epilepsy Drug Poses High Risk For Fetal Death And Birth Defects The epilepsy drug valproate poses a higher risk for fetal death and birth defects than other commonly used epilepsy drugs, according to a study published in the August 8, 2006, issue of Neurology, the scientific journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Healthy Fast Food: Healthy Restaurant Eating Tips for eating healthy fast food meals. Includes discussions of healthy fast food choices (such as grilled chicken or fish sandwiches and salads), least healthy fast foods (condiments and drinks are often a large source of empty calories), fast food suggestions for children, and general guidelines for eating out and staying healthy. Includes links to related material. From Helpguide, a project of the Rotary Club of Santa Monica and Center for Healthy Aging. UCLA Physicist Applies Physics To Best-selling Books Yes, says UCLA physicist and complex systems theorist Didier Sornette, who used statistical physics and mathematics to analyze 138 books that made Amazon.com's best-seller list between 1997 and April 2004. His team's initial results are published in Physical Review Letters Nov. 26. Higher Incidence Of Rejection Following Early Steroid Withdrawal A new study on early steroid withdrawal following liver transplantationfound that there was a higher incidence of rejection and a lower incidence of glucose intolerance necessitating treatment for diabetes. It was the first double-blind placebo-controlled study to examine the effects of early steroid elimination. [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... Decision Makers May Be Blind To The Outcome Of Their Choice When evaluating facial attractiveness, participants may fail to notice a radical change to the outcome of their choice, according to a study by researchers at Lund University, Sweden, and New York University. Equally surprising, the study shows that participants may produce confabulatory reports when asked to describe the reasons behind their choices. The findings appear in the October 7 issue of Science. The Festival of "Yalda" Brief information about the celebration of the winter solstice in Iran (formally Persia) with the festival of Shab-e yalda, "which refers to the birthday or rebirth of the sun."This site presents a brief history, and description of the traditions of the Yalda festival, including bonfires, holiday foods, and prayers. Includes a list of similarities with the celebration of Christmas. From a website by two Iranian writers.
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