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Older Medication May Be More Cost-effective For Some Patients With Sch A new study analyzing the economic implications of the Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness (CATIE) concludes that the older (first generation) antipsychotic medication perphenazine was less expensive and no less effective than the newer (second generation) medications used in the trial during initial treatment, suggesting that older antipsychotics still have a role in treating schizophrenia. Carbon Monoxide May Help Prevent Debilitating Pregnancy Condition New findings by Queen's University researchers suggest that administering low doses of carbon monoxide to pregnant women may help prevent the potentially damaging effects to mother and baby of pre-eclampsia. The Supreme Court Historical Society This society "is dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of the history of the Supreme Court of the United States."The site provides a history of the Court (including data on past and present justices), a description of the Court process, and a guide to researching the Court. Also includes sections on women's rights and on the Supreme Court packing controversy of 1937. "The Learning Center"contains information for students and teachers. Too Much Manure, Mesquite Trees? Turn Them Into Biofuels The twin problems of too much feedlot manure and too many mesquite trees could be solved by converting them into renewable bioenergy products, Texas A&M University System agricultural researchers, engineers and commercialization experts suggested Friday. Hurricane Katrina Report: Affected Libraries "In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina's August 29 [2005] landfall on the Gulf Coast, the fate of many of the region's libraries is still uncertain. American Libraries will post news of any library-related damage on an ongoing basis as we learn of it."The site posts quotes from newspapers and links to a factsheet about cleaning up libraries after a disaster. From the American Library Association (ALA). Summer Books '07 Collection of summer reading lists and articles, including critics' lists, the "You Must Read This"series, cookbook suggestions, book excerpts, and interviews with "actors, academics, musicians and many others about what they are reading."From National Public Radio (NPR). Avoiding spam filter false positives A lot of email correspondents have been calling up recently to tell me their messages were getting trapped by my spam filter. To be honest, I didn't even know it was enabled until the first call. It's been tweaked now so should be okay, but here's a Top Ten Tips ... Using Plants To Clean Up Soil Raising soil acidity to a pH level of 5.8 to 6 to help alpine pennycress absorb heavy metals from soil doesn't harm beneficial soil microbes, according to a recent study by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists and cooperators. Global Nuclear Disarmament Fund: "Full Circle"-- The Epic Return to Tr "Almost 60 years ago a flame was kindled from the embers of the City of Hiroshima after the ... first atomic bomb was dropped."This site describes how in July and August 2005 Zen monks will walk, carrying this "atomic flame,"from San Francisco to the Trinity Test Site in Alamogordo, New Mexico (location of the first atomic bomb detonation), where the flame will be extinguished. Includes a route map and schedule. Also in Japanese. Online Activities &Uses This report finds that Internet users like and use search engines, but "are generally unsophisticated about why and how they use search engines. They are also strikingly unaware of how search engines operate and how they present their results."From Pew Internet &American Life, an initiative funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts.
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