Study: Earth's Health Is Deteriorating
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Reagan's Health Reported Deteriorating
Reagan's Health Reported Deteriorating
06/05/2004 07:47 PMReuters via Wired News Jun 5 2004 10:40PM GMT
Reagan's Health Is Deteriorating - U.S.
Source
Reagan's Health Is Deteriorating - U.S.
Source
06/05/2004 10:18 AMReuters via Wired News Jun 5 2004 1:44PM GMT
Reagan's Health Is Deteriorating -
Source
Reagan's Health Is Deteriorating -
Source
06/05/2004 01:18 PMReuters via Wired News Jun 5 2004 4:42PM GMT
CNN.com - Sources: Reagan's health
deteriorating - Jun 5, 2004
CNN.com - Sources: Reagan's health
deteriorating - Jun 5, 2004
06/05/2004 09:26 PMSources: Reagan's health deteriorating .. Full Story @ CNN.com ..
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CNN.com - Sources: Reagan's health
deteriorating - Jun 5, 2004
CNN.com - Sources: Reagan's health
deteriorating - Jun 5, 2004
06/06/2004 03:13 AMReagan's Health Is Deteriorating - U.S.
Source (Reuters)
Reagan's Health Is Deteriorating - U.S.
Source (Reuters)
06/05/2004 08:46 AMReuters - Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan's
health is deteriorating and he could only have weeks to live, a
U.S. source close to the situation said on Saturday.
Reagan's Health Is Deteriorating -
Source (Reuters)
Reagan's Health Is Deteriorating -
Source (Reuters)
06/05/2004 11:52 AMReuters - Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan's
health is deteriorating and he could have only weeks to live, a
U.S. source close to the situation said on Saturday.
Satellite to Study Earth's Atmosphere
Satellite to Study Earth's Atmosphere
07/11/2004 12:36 AMAbcnews.go.com - Sat Jul 10, 08:16 am GMT
Satellite to study Earth's 'Aura'
Satellite to study Earth's 'Aura'
07/09/2004 11:29 PMThe US space agency is set to launch Aura - a satellite designed to
check the health of the Earth's atmosphere - on Sunday.
New NASA satellite to study earth's
atmosphere
New NASA satellite to study earth's
atmosphere
07/13/2004 12:24 AMContent.sina.com - Sun Jul 11, 08:15 am GMT
Study: U.S. health care not always the
best
Study: U.S. health care not always the
best
05/04/2004 02:01 PMStudy: Liposuction Won't Improve Health
(AP)
Study: Liposuction Won't Improve Health
(AP)
06/16/2004 04:38 PMAP - Liposuctioning your waistline can make you look just fabulous,
but it won't necessarily make you healthier. In a study, obese women
who dropped up to 23 pounds of belly fat by way of liposuction did not
appear to lower their risk of diabetes or heart disease, both of which
are fat-related.
Liposuction Doesn't Help Health, Study
Finds
Liposuction Doesn't Help Health, Study
Finds
06/17/2004 10:07 AMHaving fat removed by liposuction provides none of the protection from
heart disease and diabetes that would result from losing the same
amount of weight through diet and exercise.
Study: 20M Workers Have No Health
Coverage (AP)
Study: 20M Workers Have No Health
Coverage (AP)
05/05/2004 12:45 PMAP - More than one in five working adults in Texas and five other
Southern and Southwestern states don't have health insurance, a new
study says.
Study: Health Care Providers to Spend
More on IT
Study: Health Care Providers to Spend
More on IT
06/30/2004 02:46 PMFatal medical errors and stronger government support are driving major
providers' plans to boost IT budgets by more than 10 percent in the
next few years, the Datamonitor report suggests.
Study: States Unprepared for Health
Emergencies
Study: States Unprepared for Health
Emergencies
12/11/2003 09:43 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 11 2003 8:42PM ET
Dutch downplay 3G health scare study
Dutch downplay 3G health scare study
06/28/2004 01:04 PMResults require verification, says Health Council
Study: Chocolate Improves Vessel Health
(AP)
Study: Chocolate Improves Vessel Health
(AP)
08/29/2004 04:25 PMAP - There's more good news for chocolate lovers. Scientists have
found that eating dark chocolate appears to improve the function of
important cells lining the wall of blood vessels for at least three
hours.
Kerry releases health care study
Kerry releases health care study
05/10/2004 02:41 PMFirefighters Seek Study Of Cell Health
Effects
Firefighters Seek Study Of Cell Health
Effects
04/13/2005 03:06 PMInformation Week Apr 13 2005 5:50PM GMT
Liposuction Doesn't Offer Health
Benefit, Study Finds
Liposuction Doesn't Offer Health
Benefit, Study Finds
06/17/2004 12:15 AMHaving fat removed by liposuction provides none of the protection from
heart disease and diabetes that would result from losing the same
amount of weight through diet and exercise.
Ontario programs are deteriorating,
think-tank warns
Ontario programs are deteriorating,
think-tank warns
04/11/2005 03:51 AMglobetechnology.com Apr 11 2005 7:34AM GMT
World Health Organisation launches
eLearning initiative for global public
health
World Health Organisation launches
eLearning initiative for global public
health
12/15/2003 07:01 AMPublicTechnology.net Dec 15 2003 6:09AM ET
One Person Health Sciences Launches B to
B Program for Health & Wellness
Professionals
One Person Health Sciences Launches B to
B Program for Health & Wellness
Professionals
05/18/2004 07:44 PMBC Technology May 18 2004 11:04PM GMT
AHLA - Links to Selected Health Care and
Health Law Sites
AHLA - Links to Selected Health Care and
Health Law Sites
11/10/2003 10:50 PMAHLA - Links to Selected Health Care and Health Law
Siteshttp:
//www.healthlawyers.org/weblinks/weblinks_health.cfmAmerican Health Lawyers Association comprehensive set of links to
selected healthcare and health law sites.
Health Insurance Professional, Sharon
Alt, to Host Online Talk Radio Show on
VoiceAmerica™ Health & Wellness
Health Insurance Professional, Sharon
Alt, to Host Online Talk Radio Show on
VoiceAmerica™ Health & Wellness
03/29/2005 03:55 AMSurfNet Media Group, Inc. (OTCBB:SFNM) announces that health insurance
professional, Sharon Alt, will join its online VoiceAmerica™ Network
on the VoiceAmerica™ Health & Wellness Channel Lineup on Thursday,
March 31st, 3PM Eastern (12PM Pacific), as host of a new weekly show,
“Inside Health Insurance in America.” [PRWEB Mar 29, 2005]
Microsoft and Ministry of Health come
together as partners in e-Health
initiative
Microsoft and Ministry of Health come
together as partners in e-Health
initiative
12/23/2003 08:29 AMAME Info Dec 23 2003 7:33AM ET
The Rueckert-Hartman School for Health
Professions, Regis University, Denver,
CO, Announces the Formation of the
Center for Health Care Ethics and
Emerging Technologies
The Rueckert-Hartman School for Health
Professions, Regis University, Denver,
CO, Announces the Formation of the
Center for Health Care Ethics and
Emerging Technologies
06/05/2005 11:58 PMUnder the direction of Dr. Pat Ladewig, Dean, Rueckert-Hartman School
for Health Professions, Regis University established the Center for
Health Care Ethics and Emerging Technologies. Dr. Mark Meaney,
Executive Director, stated that the goals of the Center include the
examination of the ethical and social implications of emerging
biotechnologies such as nanobiotechnologies, pharmacogenomics, and
stem cell research. [PRWEB May 22, 2005]
Health Information Sources for
Non-Health Professionals
Health Information Sources for
Non-Health Professionals
04/10/2005 07:12 AMHealth Information Sources for Non-Health Professionals By
Zena Woodleyhttp://www.freep
int.com/issues/100305.htm#tipsSearching the internet
for health information can be a tricky business, especially if you're
not sure where to start. Perhaps you know a friend or a neighbour who
has recently been told by their GP that further tests will be
undertaken ... Where do you start looking for pertinent answers or
just simple reassurance if you're not familiar with this field? This
has been added to
Healthcare Resources
2005 Internet MiniGuide.
COMMENTARY Health News Can Be Hazardous
to Your Health
COMMENTARY Health News Can Be Hazardous
to Your Health
02/07/2003 05:48 PMAs a start, you can go to an Internet search engine like Google
(www.google.com), enter the issue you're concerned about, and prepare
to scroll through 784312 ...
how much of the earth's resources do you
use?
how much of the earth's resources do you
use?
04/19/2004 03:09 PM
How much of the Earth's resources
do you use? Geology of Earth's Moon
Geology of Earth's Moon
09/05/2004 07:59 AMGeology of Earth's Moon1) Lunar
Seismologyhttp://mahi.ucsd.edu/rb
ulow/lunars.html2) Institute of Space and
Astronautical Science (ISAS)Planned Missionshttp://home
.cwru.edu/~sjr16/advanced/near_isas.html3) PDS
Map-A-Planethttp://pdsmaps.wr.usgs.gov/PDS/public/explorer/html/moonpick.htm
4) Volcanism on the
Moonhttp://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/planet_volcano/lunar/Overv
iew.html5) Moon Rocks through
the Microscope: A Web Gallery of Imageshttp://www.cas.usf
.edu/~jryan/moonrocks.html6) Science Channel
video clipshttp://media.science.discovery.com/convergence/planets/video/
video.html7) Understanding
the Moonhtt
p://www.nasm.si.edu/research/ceps/research/moon/moon.cfm8) Historical Lunar Data
Archivehttp://a
strogeology.usgs.gov/Projects/LunarConsortium/First,
researchers at the University of California, San Diego discuss the
importance of studying earthquakes on the moon, also known as
moonquakes, and the Apollo Lunar Seismic Experiment (1). Users can
discover the problems scientists must deal with when collecting the
moon's seismic data. The students at Case Western Reserve University
created the second website to address three missions the Institute of
Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) has planned between now and
2010, including a mission to the moon (2). Visitors can learn about
the Lunar-A probe that will be used to photograph the surface of the
moon, "monitor moonquakes, measure temperature, and study the internal
structure." Next, the Planetary Data Service (PDS) at the USGS offers
users four datasets that they can use to create an image of a chosen
area of the moon (3). Each dataset can be viewed as a basic clickable
map; a clickable map where users can specify size, resolution, and
projection; or an advanced version where visitors can select areas by
center latitude and longitude. The fourth site, produced by Robert
Wickman at the University of North Dakota, presents a map of the
volcanoes on the moon and compares their characteristics with those on
earth (4). Students can learn how the gravitational forces on the Moon
affect the lava flows. Next, Professor Jeff Ryan at the University of
South Florida at Tampa supplies fantastic images and descriptive text
of the lunar rocks obtained by the Apollo missions (5). Visitors can
find links to images of meteorites, terrestrial rocks, and Apollo
landings as well. At the Science Channel website, students and
educators can find a video clip discussing the geologic studies on the
moon along with videos about planets (6). Users can learn about how
studying moon rocks help scientists better understand the formation of
the earth. Next, the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
presents its research of "lunar topography, cratering and impacts
basins, tectonics, lava flows, and regolith properties" (7). Visitors
can find summaries of the characteristics of the moon and the main
findings since the 1950s. Lastly, the USGS Astrogeology Research
Program provides archived lunar images and data collected between 1965
and 1992 by Apollo, Lunar Orbiter, Galileo, and Zond 8 missions (8).
While the data is a little old, students and educators can still find
valuable materials about the moon's topography, chemical composition,
and geology. [From The NSDL Scout Report for the Physical Sciences,
Copyright Internet Scout Project 1994-2003.
http://scout.wisc.edu/Earth's oldest object
Earth's oldest object
04/09/2005 01:15 PMUSA Today Apr 9 2005 5:00PM GMT
Oceans Could Be Earth's Pantry
Oceans Could Be Earth's Pantry
11/05/2003 05:18 AMCBS News Nov 5 2003 4:28AM ET
Water on earth's moon?
Water on earth's moon?
04/14/2005 06:53 PM
Come and get it? Some researchers believe there's water on the
Moon in reach of human explorers. ...as we look towards the Moon
with thoughts of setting up a permanent home there, one new question
is paramount: does the Moon have water? Although none has been
definitely detected, recent evidence suggests that it's there.
MADMEN as Earth's protectors?
MADMEN as Earth's protectors?
05/20/2004 02:16 PMUSA Today May 20 2004 6:49PM GMT
Did Quake Speed Earth's Spin?
Did Quake Speed Earth's Spin?
01/05/2005 07:08 AMA NASA scientist says the devastating Dec. 26 earthquake off Sumatra
may have caused the planet to spin 3 millionths of a second faster and
wobble about an inch on its axis. But scientists don't think such tiny
shifts will have long-term effects.
The Earth's magnetic field may flip
The Earth's magnetic field may flip
07/14/2004 03:01 AMtrend for a magnetic flip .. changing magnetic
fields
nytimes.com/2004/07/13/science/13magn.html
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Earth's Oldest Known Object on Display
(AP)
Earth's Oldest Known Object on Display
(AP)
04/08/2005 05:46 PMAP - A tiny speck of zircon crystal that is barely visible to the eye
is believed to be the oldest known piece of Earth at about 4.4 billion
years old. For the first time ever, the public will have a chance to
see the particle Saturday at the University of Wisconsin-Madison,
where researchers in 2001 made the breakthrough discovery that the
early Earth was much cooler than previously believed based on analysis
of the crystal.
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