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The private stuff Test pilot ready to
become the world's first private
spaceman
The private stuff Test pilot ready to
become the world's first private
spaceman
06/21/2004 04:27 AMBBC Jun 21 2004 8:53AM GMT
Jennifer Lopez And Her "Private" Private
Life
Jennifer Lopez And Her "Private" Private
Life
03/23/2005 10:38 PM“Jennifer Lopez: No more ‘soap opera’ Singer and
actress wants to keep private life private” Celebrities. You
gotta love ‘em. “I don’t want to talk about anything
that is personal or private at all, because what’s the use?
You’re open with people, and then they try and make a soap opera
out of your life,” Lopez said in an interview with The
Associated Press, according to CNN.com….
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ActiveState Awards ActiveState is
delighted to announce the second annual
Programmers' Choice and Activators'
Choice Awards. The awards honor the
unnamed heroes who actively contribute
to open languages and display excellence
in their programming efforts
ActiveState Awards ActiveState is
delighted to announce the second annual
Programmers' Choice and Activators'
Choice Awards. The awards honor the
unnamed heroes who actively contribute
to open languages and display excellence
in their programming efforts
06/06/2002 07:02 AMA Beta version of PHP for NetWare is available on the Novell Developer
Kit site. This version is based on the 4.0.8 (development) version of
the PHP source code.
Freedom of Music Choice :: Freedom of
choice is what you want!
Freedom of Music Choice :: Freedom of
choice is what you want!
08/17/2004 11:14 AMApparently, the freedom to choose whose DRM to use is what you want!
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Texting to help SA HIV patients
Texting to help SA HIV patients
04/13/2005 05:46 AMMobile phone text messaging in South Africa is used to help HIV
patients with the complicated process of taking drugs.
Patients denied GP out-of-hours
Patients denied GP out-of-hours
09/06/2004 08:56 AMA health authority has said it can no longer provide a GP out-of-hours
service during the night.
Should a doctor be able to refuse to
help patients?
Should a doctor be able to refuse to
help patients?
09/17/2004 10:22 PM
Conscience Clauses and Health Care --
"Yes, we need
to respect individual freedom of religion. But at what point does it
cross the line of not providing essential medical care? At what point
is it malpractice?" she asked. "If someone's beliefs
interfere with practicing their profession, perhaps they should do
something else."
The Protection of Conscience Project feels differently:
Protection of Conscience Laws are needed because powerful interests
are inclined to force health care workers and others to participate,
directly or indirectly, in morally controversial procedures, while
NARAL says:
... Many of these clauses go far beyond respecting individuals'
beliefs to the point of harming women by not providing them with full
information or access to medical treatment. Medicine, not ideology,
should determine medical decisions. Payout hope for Hep C patients
Payout hope for Hep C patients
07/05/2004 01:21 AMPatients who contracted Hepatitis C through infected blood products
can claim "compassionate payments".
Nurse quizzed over A&E patients
Nurse quizzed over A&E patients
02/14/2004 07:53 AMPolice question a nurse amid fears over the care of 10 patients who
stopped breathing in a hospital's A&E unit.
GPs 'losing touch' with patients
GPs 'losing touch' with patients
08/16/2004 06:21 AMGPs are becoming more remote from their patients, an opinion poll has
revealed.
Hospitals Use Technology to Aid Patients
(AP)
Hospitals Use Technology to Aid Patients
(AP)
01/03/2005 06:01 AMAP - Lucille Lamarca could feel her heart begin to beat at a worrisome
pace as she lay there alone in the intensive care unit at Buffalo
General Hospital with a heart condition. Then from a speaker came a
reassuring voice.
Hospitals use technology to aid patients
Hospitals use technology to aid patients
01/03/2005 05:56 AMBoston Globe Jan 3 2005 9:14AM GMT
Patients kept in dark about care
Patients kept in dark about care
08/04/2004 04:25 AMMany NHS patients say they are not involved enough in decisions about
their care.
MedicAlert to arm patients with USB
drives
MedicAlert to arm patients with USB
drives
01/05/2005 04:36 PMZDNet Jan 5 2005 5:33PM GMT
Patients and doctors to get say in
GBP5bn NHS IT
Patients and doctors to get say in
GBP5bn NHS IT
07/06/2004 09:47 AMSilicon.com Jul 6 2004 1:46PM GMT
Hospital Provides Patients, Visitors
with Wi-Fi
Hospital Provides Patients, Visitors
with Wi-Fi
06/08/2004 06:38 PMMountain View, Calif., hospital offers free Wi-Fi: For now, service is
free for everyone, but visitors will probably be charged $3 per day
starting in September. The service will expand to include bedside
computers between 2007 and 2009 when a new hospital opens. For now,
customers must bring their own computers or handhelds. A filter will
prevent access to what the hospital considers is inappropriate
content. As more diseases become managed instead of fatal, more people
than ever before will feel fine and be productive members of society,
but forced to spend large amounts of time in outpatient care. I've
spent many hours on two occasions in the last year in an outpatient
surgery waiting room, and while the surgery itself wasn't
life-threatening, there's nothing worse than idle hands when you have
no information....
Patients want control over care
Patients want control over care
04/18/2005 11:12 AMPatients wish they could see a doctor whenever they need and be more
involved in their own care, a report reveals.
Alzheimer's tracked in patients
Alzheimer's tracked in patients
02/17/2004 07:44 PMA technique may allow doctors to monitor how Alzheimer's disease
progresses in living brains.
Patients to help judge NHS trusts
Patients to help judge NHS trusts
03/30/2005 09:10 PMPatients will get a formal role in assessing the performance of health
trusts in England under a shake-up of the inspection system.
Cancer patients 'waiting longer'
Cancer patients 'waiting longer'
06/07/2004 10:23 AMWaiting times for potentially life-saving radiotherapy have increased
by two weeks since 1998, a survey suggests.
Patients warned of vCJD exposure
Patients warned of vCJD exposure
09/21/2004 06:53 AMThe health minister says about 120 patients in Scotland received
plasma from people later found to have variant CJD.
Maternity unit failing patients
Maternity unit failing patients
06/16/2004 08:15 AMA report condemns a hospital maternity unit for providing
"impoverished" care for patients.
Hope for lung transplant patients
Hope for lung transplant patients
06/18/2004 02:42 PMBritish patients with serious lung problems are to be offered
transplants using tissue from live donors.
FDA OKs Ecstasy Study in Cancer Patients
(AP)
FDA OKs Ecstasy Study in Cancer Patients
(AP)
12/28/2004 09:31 AMAP - The illegal club drug Ecstasy can trigger euphoria among the
dance club set, but can it ease the debilitating anxiety that cancer
patients feel as they face their final days?
Patients Die After Getting
Rabies-Infected Organs
Patients Die After Getting
Rabies-Infected Organs
07/04/2004 07:04 AMReuters via Wired News Jul 4 2004 10:36AM GMT
Patients cheered by internet cards
Patients cheered by internet cards
12/16/2003 08:54 AMManchester Online Dec 16 2003 8:08AM ET
Hospital tests barcoding patients
Hospital tests barcoding patients
06/07/2004 04:18 AMA London hospital is testing the use of barcodes on patients to try to
reduce medication errors.
Sleek New Devices Help Low-Vision
Patients See
Sleek New Devices Help Low-Vision
Patients See
04/09/2004 03:55 PMThe Quicklook, an amalgamation of a tiny digital video camera and a
four-inch liquid-crystal display screen, acts as an electronic
magnifying glass.
Patients warned of infection risk
Patients warned of infection risk
09/07/2004 08:32 AMA leading hospital admits it has taken two years to warn patients they
could have contracted HIV or hepatitis after shoulder operations.
How Patients Can Use the New Access to
Their Medical Records
How Patients Can Use the New Access to
Their Medical Records
05/10/2004 05:46 PMIf you know what you are looking for, medical records can be easy to
decipher, and reading them can be a good way to become more involved
in your own medical care.
Surgeon denies killing patients
Surgeon denies killing patients
05/11/2004 01:26 PMA consultant surgeon denies the manslaughter of two elderly female
patients at a Blackpool hospital.
Patients With H.I.V. Seen as Separated
by a Racial Divide
Patients With H.I.V. Seen as Separated
by a Racial Divide
08/07/2004 01:53 AMIn 2002, almost twice as many blacks with AIDS died compared with
whites, a gap that has been increasing since 1998.
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.
Patients 'prize local GP access'
Patients 'prize local GP access'
04/04/2005 09:05 PMPatients value having a local GP practice above access to a variety of
primary care services, doctors' leaders say.
Patients to report drug problems
Patients to report drug problems
05/04/2004 06:34 AMPatients will be able to report unexpected side effects of
prescription drugs directly to a medicines watchdog.
Buddhist sanctuary mental patients
Buddhist sanctuary mental patients
11/03/2003 12:17 PM
Gallery of black and white
photographs of mental patients in a Taiwanese Buddhist sanctuary.
Lin
k (via signormori.clarence.com)Secrecy penalises cancer patients
Secrecy penalises cancer patients
09/06/2004 04:03 PMDrug companies which fail to disclose the results of clinical trials
are harming the treatment of cancer patients, doctors say.
Hospice Offers Access to Patients
Hospice Offers Access to Patients
03/27/2005 06:15 PM
New
Zealand hospice uses Wi-Fi to offer Internet access to
patients: One of the many difficult parts of winding
one's life down is surely the absence of family and friends who cannot
get to your bedside or spend as much time there as they or you would
like. Providing Internet access could be a remarkable tool for those
who want to communicate during their last days and would otherwise
have to rely on intermediation, such as someone relaying messages. Of
course, not all hospice patients will have the energy, facility, or
desire, but it's one more attribute of respect to people's desire to
connect.
Epilepsy patients 'ill-informed'
Epilepsy patients 'ill-informed'
05/15/2004 06:56 PMPeople with epilepsy are not being given proper advice to help them
manage their condition, a survey suggests.
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