Dental X-rays might result in small babies, study suggests (USATODAY.com)
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Dental X-Rays Might Lead to Small Babies
(AP)
Dental X-Rays Might Lead to Small Babies
(AP)
04/27/2004 03:48 PMAP - Women who undergo dental X-rays while pregnant face an increased
risk of having underweight babies, a study found.
Study Links Dental X-Rays during
Pregnancy to Smaller Babies
Study Links Dental X-Rays during
Pregnancy to Smaller Babies
04/28/2004 03:20 AMDental X-ray link to small babies
Dental X-ray link to small babies
04/28/2004 01:48 AMDental X-rays while pregnant may increase the chance of giving birth
to an underweight baby, research suggests.
Happy People Are Healthier, Study
Suggests
Happy People Are Healthier, Study
Suggests
04/19/2005 04:18 AMStudy Suggests Language Shapes Thoughts
Study Suggests Language Shapes Thoughts
08/23/2004 01:10 AMNew study suggests consumers want
Internet regulation in Canada
New study suggests consumers want
Internet regulation in Canada
09/22/2004 05:14 PMNational Post Sep 22 2004 8:42PM GMT
Mountain Living More Heart-Friendly,
Study Suggests
Mountain Living More Heart-Friendly,
Study Suggests
03/17/2005 04:05 AMCanadian budget calculator could use
some new batteries, IMF study suggests
Canadian budget calculator could use
some new batteries, IMF study suggests
04/08/2005 10:04 AMglobetechnology.com Apr 8 2005 12:53PM GMT
Cheney ties election result to chance of
terror attack (USATODAY.com)
Cheney ties election result to chance of
terror attack (USATODAY.com)
09/08/2004 07:15 AMUSATODAY.com - The presidential campaign spiked to a new level of
rhetorical heat Tuesday when Vice President Cheney warned that a vote
for Democrat John Kerry could bring terrorist attacks on the USA.
Heavy Fertilizer Use May Transform Lakes
for Centuries, Study Suggests
Heavy Fertilizer Use May Transform Lakes
for Centuries, Study Suggests
06/17/2005 03:48 PMHormone Transforms Fat Cells from Foes
to Friends, Rat Study Suggests
Hormone Transforms Fat Cells from Foes
to Friends, Rat Study Suggests
02/10/2004 02:46 AMAntioxidant-Heavy Diet Provides
Protection during Stroke, Study Suggests
Antioxidant-Heavy Diet Provides
Protection during Stroke, Study Suggests
04/13/2005 02:00 AMSulphur Fumes Impair Memory, Snail Study
Suggests
Sulphur Fumes Impair Memory, Snail Study
Suggests
06/23/2004 01:03 AMUSATODAY.com - Report: Schwarzenegger
suggests U.S. Republicans move leftward
USATODAY.com - Report: Schwarzenegger
suggests U.S. Republicans move leftward
12/22/2004 01:06 AMGov. Schwarzenegger: Great Retail Politician, Horrible Statistician ..
words of wisdom ..
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Ancient farmers practiced genetic
manipulation in creating modern corn
plant, study suggests
Ancient farmers practiced genetic
manipulation in creating modern corn
plant, study suggests
11/13/2003 08:44 PMSiliconValley.com Nov 13 2003 6:32PM ET
"Frequent sexual intercourse and
masturbation protects men against a
common form of cancer, suggests the
largest study of the issue to date yet"
"Frequent sexual intercourse and
masturbation protects men against a
common form of cancer, suggests the
largest study of the issue to date yet"
04/09/2004 09:09 PM"Cannabis extracts may shrink brain
tumours and other cancers by blocking
the growth of the blood vessels which
feed them, suggests a new study."
"Cannabis extracts may shrink brain
tumours and other cancers by blocking
the growth of the blood vessels which
feed them, suggests a new study."
08/15/2004 09:32 PMStudy takes a new look at tots and TV
(USATODAY.com)
Study takes a new look at tots and TV
(USATODAY.com)
08/04/2004 07:46 AMUSATODAY.com - HONOLULU - TV watching is common among babies and
toddlers in the USA, a survey suggests, but middle-class parents may
be limiting the fare to educational shows and videos.
Small town residents least likely to use
home computers: study
Small town residents least likely to use
home computers: study
01/12/2004 12:48 AMSydney Morning Herald Jan 12 2004 0:16AM ET
"The evolution of liberalism from a
forward-looking to a backward-looking
creed is partly the result of success --
and partly a result of a failure to see
where liberal ideas would lead."
"The evolution of liberalism from a
forward-looking to a backward-looking
creed is partly the result of success --
and partly a result of a failure to see
where liberal ideas would lead."
12/27/2004 07:20 PMMichael
Barone
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Study: Low-carb not a slimmer diet
(USATODAY.com)
Study: Low-carb not a slimmer diet
(USATODAY.com)
05/18/2004 01:28 PMUSATODAY.com - In the largest study of its kind, researchers have
found that dieters on low-carbohydrate plans don't lose more weight
over the long term than traditional dieters.
Study ties obesity to increases in
disabilities (USATODAY.com)
Study ties obesity to increases in
disabilities (USATODAY.com)
01/09/2004 09:53 PMUSATODAY.com - The number of disabled Americans in their 30s and 40s
increased dramatically over the past 20 years, a study out Thursday
says, and the researchers point to obesity as a major contributing
factor.
3rd study concludes soldiers at greater
risk of Gehrig's (USATODAY.com)
3rd study concludes soldiers at greater
risk of Gehrig's (USATODAY.com)
04/29/2004 06:22 AMUSATODAY.com - Men who served in the military were 60% more likely to
develop Lou Gehrig's disease than men who didn't, found a study out
Wednesday.
Bait and switch: Study finds red snapper
mislabeled (USATODAY.com)
Bait and switch: Study finds red snapper
mislabeled (USATODAY.com)
07/15/2004 05:30 AMUSATODAY.com - There's something fishy at the seafood counter. Genetic
tests indicate that 77% of fish sold as red snapper nationwide are
other species illegally mislabeled as the popular entree, according to
a new study.
Study links antibiotics to breast cancer
risk (USATODAY.com)
Study links antibiotics to breast cancer
risk (USATODAY.com)
02/17/2004 08:52 AMUSATODAY.com - Women who take antibiotics frequently have a much
higher risk of breast cancer, a new study finds, but whether the
disease-fighting drugs actually cause the cancer is not clear.
Study stirs debate over full-body scans'
cancer risk (USATODAY.com)
Study stirs debate over full-body scans'
cancer risk (USATODAY.com)
08/31/2004 06:04 AMUSATODAY.com - People who have full-body CT screenings to detect
potential health problems are exposed to about as much radiation as
some survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings, a study
in Tuesday's journal Radiology reports.
Andrew Kantor: CyberSpeak - Linux takes
a step (a small one) toward desktop
acceptance (USATODAY.com)
Andrew Kantor: CyberSpeak - Linux takes
a step (a small one) toward desktop
acceptance (USATODAY.com)
09/24/2004 09:17 AMUSATODAY.com - Linux takes a step - a small one - toward desktop
acceptance.
ERExchange Ranks iRecruiter Professional
#1 ATS for Small Businesses in 2004iCIMS
also recognized with perfect Customer
Service rating in latest study on
Applicant Tracking Solution Providers
ERExchange Ranks iRecruiter Professional
#1 ATS for Small Businesses in 2004iCIMS
also recognized with perfect Customer
Service rating in latest study on
Applicant Tracking Solution Providers
06/11/2004 03:46 AMiCIMS has been recognized for a 2nd year in a row as the Industry's #1
provider of web-based Applicant Tracking Solutions. In a recent study
by the ERExchange focusing on recruitment management solutions for
small businesses and corporations, iCIMS' iRecruiter Professional was
recognized as the best in the Industry.This announcement follows iCIMS
success in 2003 where it's mid-to-large market solution offerings were
ranked #1 for organizations above 1,000 employees. The recognition
validates the overall scalability and flexibility of iCIMS' solutions
to meet the specific recruitment management needs for organizations of
all sizes. [PRWEB Jun 11, 2004]
Dental History
Dental History
02/18/2004 02:19 AM Dental
History. Anesthesia was discovered by dentists (attributed to
Horace Wells and William Morton). Gold filling has been in use since
the 15th century.
Mango Dental 1.0
Mango Dental 1.0
11/18/2003 09:02 PMDental practice management software.
Company plans new dental software for
the Mac
Company plans new dental software for
the Mac
04/23/2004 10:51 AMBy Dennis Sellers - HealthWare Corp. is writing a next generation Mac
OS X-native dental package that should be completed early in 2005, as
well as working on an electronic claims package for DentalMac users
that can send HIPPA-compliant encrypted claims via the Internet...
Efforts to improve dental service
Efforts to improve dental service
03/17/2005 02:54 AMA strategy to improve dental services is to be unveiled by the
Scottish Executive.
Celebrities spark dental trips
Celebrities spark dental trips
05/18/2004 07:35 PMYoung Britons are putting pressure on dentists to give them perfect
teeth, an expert says.
Dental patients turn to hospitals
Dental patients turn to hospitals
08/16/2004 08:11 AMThe shortage of NHS dentists is so great in some areas, patients are
turning to hospitals for treatment.
Safer dental sedation developed
Safer dental sedation developed
09/01/2004 07:34 PM
Dentists develop a safer alternative sedation procedure to potentially
risky general anaesthetic.
Mo. Dental Clinic Has Three-Year Wait
(AP)
Mo. Dental Clinic Has Three-Year Wait
(AP)
04/14/2004 11:54 AMAP - Sign up now to see a dentist at the Jordan Valley Community
Health Center's clinic. Come back in December 2006 for the
appointment.
NHS dental care reform plans due
NHS dental care reform plans due
07/16/2004 01:47 AMThe government is set to publish its plans for the future of NHS
dentistry in England on Friday.
Cognitive Personal Assistant (No Dental)
Cognitive Personal Assistant (No Dental)
06/07/2004 02:25 PMComputerWorld's FutureWatch profiles Carnegie Mellon's Radar
project (Reflective Agent with Distributed Adaptive Reasoning) which
aims to build a computer-based administrative assistance that can
intelligently guess what tasks need to be performed to help you in
your daily routine.
For instance, suppose a manager
receives an e-mail from a colleague requesting some slides. Fahlman
and his team are trying to optimize the Radar system to understand the
request at a basic level, draft a response and notify the manager with
a message like, "Here's my proposed answer; do you accept this?" and
then await the manager's response.
Radar isn't intended to act just as an e-mail filtering system,
Fahlman says. As a text-in, text-out system, there's "a huge
opportunity" for one Radar system to "talk" with another Radar system,
schedule meetings and draw information from or post it to a company's
Web site, he explains.
Read [ComputerWorld]
Sun Rays For Linux
Sun Rays For Linux
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