Researchers Say Intelligence and Diseases May Be Linked in Ashkenazic Genes
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'Toxic dust' on computers linked to
diseases
'Toxic dust' on computers linked to
diseases
06/04/2004 01:14 AMStraits Times Jun 4 2004 4:37AM GMT
Brain diseases linked to environmental
factors
Brain diseases linked to environmental
factors
08/17/2004 02:00 AMContent.sina.com - Mon Aug 16, 08:34 pm GMT
List of diseases linked to smoking
expands
List of diseases linked to smoking
expands
05/28/2004 03:27 PMgenes linked to homosexuality
genes linked to homosexuality
12/04/2003 07:13 AMLovers Under the Skin .. Deal with it .. Kristof ..
owns
nytimes.com/2003/12/03/opinion/03KRIS.html
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Researchers Toil With Genes on the
Fringe of a Cure
Researchers Toil With Genes on the
Fringe of a Cure
03/22/2005 03:22 PMDr. Huda Y. Zoghbi discusses her research on neurological diseases and
the challenges of being a woman scientist.
Study: 'Toxic dust' on computers has
chemicals linked to diseases
Study: 'Toxic dust' on computers has
chemicals linked to diseases
06/03/2004 09:49 PMMiami Herald Jun 4 2004 1:49AM GMT
'Toxic dust' on computers has chemicals
linked to diseases, says study
'Toxic dust' on computers has chemicals
linked to diseases, says study
06/04/2004 02:29 AMEnvironmental News Network Jun 4 2004 6:33AM GMT
Researchers Identify Gene Linked to
Heroin Relapse
Researchers Identify Gene Linked to
Heroin Relapse
06/05/2005 11:02 PMResearchers Find Brain Receptors Linked
to Mother-Infant Bonding
Researchers Find Brain Receptors Linked
to Mother-Infant Bonding
06/25/2004 02:13 AMDogs and Other Harsh Tactics Linked to
Military Intelligence
Dogs and Other Harsh Tactics Linked to
Military Intelligence
05/21/2004 11:22 PMMilitary intelligence officers adopted several aggressive
interrogation tactics without approval from senior military
commanders.
Distributed computing: General
intelligence has been linked to the
volume of gray matter in areas of the
brain
Distributed computing: General
intelligence has been linked to the
volume of gray matter in areas of the
brain
07/20/2004 05:44 PMBetterhumans Jul 20 2004 10:15PM GMT
Decentralized Intelligence - What Toyota
can teach the 9/11 commission about
intelligence gathering. By Duncan Watts
Decentralized Intelligence - What Toyota
can teach the 9/11 commission about
intelligence gathering. By Duncan Watts
08/06/2004 03:03 PMCentralized intelligence won’t help us .. very nice appeal ..
Duncan Watts .. From Slate
slate.msn.com/id/2104808
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"Report on the Intelligence Community's
Prewar Intelligence Assessments on Iraq,
Ordered reported on July 7, 2004"
"Report on the Intelligence Community's
Prewar Intelligence Assessments on Iraq,
Ordered reported on July 7, 2004"
07/11/2004 09:57 PMReport on the U.S. Intelligence
Community's Prewar Intelligence
Assessments on Iraq
Report on the U.S. Intelligence
Community's Prewar Intelligence
Assessments on Iraq
07/10/2004 02:34 PMrapport .. pdf
intelligence.senate.gov/iraqreport2.pdf
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Decentralized Intelligence: What Toyota
can teach the 9/11 commission about
intelligence gathering
Decentralized Intelligence: What Toyota
can teach the 9/11 commission about
intelligence gathering
08/08/2004 12:02 AMslate.com/Default.aspx?id=2104808
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Diseases 'do not stop allergies'
Diseases 'do not stop allergies'
04/29/2004 07:11 PMContracting infections as a child does not protect against eczema -
but pets and siblings may, says a study.
DNA computers to fight diseases
DNA computers to fight diseases
04/29/2004 05:01 AMIsraeli scientists show how one day our bodies could be injected with
smart molecules that could sense cancers and destroy them.
Alzheimer's, Other Diseases Often
Mistaken (AP)
Alzheimer's, Other Diseases Often
Mistaken (AP)
07/15/2004 05:30 AMAP - Ask anyone to name a brain disease that causes dementia and
eventually death, and the most likely answer you'll get is Alzheimer's
disease. Though that's one correct answer, it's not the only one. And
a group meeting this week is trying to increase medical and public
awareness for other degenerative brain syndromes that are as
misunderstood and underdiagnosed as they are destructive to victims
and families.
Global Atlas Of Infectious Diseases
Global Atlas Of Infectious Diseases
12/06/2003 08:39 AMGlobal Atlas Of Infectious Diseases - WHO (World Health
Organization)http://globalatlas.who.int/In a single electronic platform, the WHO’s Communicable
Disease Global Atlas is bringing together for analysis and comparison
standardized data and statistics for infectious diseases at country,
regional, and global levels. The analysis and interpretation of data
are further supported through information on demography, socioeconomic
conditions, and environmental factors. In so doing, the Atlas
specifically acknowledges the broad range of determinants that
influence patterns of infectious disease transmission. Over the next
year, the system aims to provide a single point of access to data,
reports and documents on the major diseases of poverty including
malaria, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, the diseases on their way towards
eradication and elimination (such as guinea worm, leprosy, lymphatic
filariasis) and epidemic prone and emerging infections for example
meningitis, cholera, yellow fever and anti-infective drug resistance.
The database will be updated on an ongoing basis and in addition to
epidemiological information, the system aims to provide information on
essential support services such as the network of communicable
diseases collaborating centres, the activities of the Global Outbreak
Alert and Response Network among others.
On the Trail of Diseases, Years Before
They Strike
On the Trail of Diseases, Years Before
They Strike
05/10/2004 05:46 PMA growing understanding of how certain diseases take shape might one
day help scientists find ways to prevent them.
i-medicine.info: Diseases Database
i-medicine.info: Diseases Database
05/31/2004 05:37 AMi-medicine.info: Diseases Databasehttp://www.diseases
database.com/content.aspFrom i-medicine.info, the
Diseases Database provides a useful reference service for medical
practitioners and researchers. The Database website offers a
cross-referenced index and search portal that cover such topical areas
as Symptoms and Signs, General Internal Medical Disorders, Drugs and
Medications, Congenital and Inherited Disorders, and more. The
Diseases Database index is modeled after a standard medical textbook,
and "was inspired by the 'surgical sieve' classification and memory
technique used as medical school..." The site contains dictionary type
definitions for many items via links to the National Library of
Medicine's Unified Medical Language System, A 'pre-loaded' multiple
search engine inquiry page using all item synonyms, subject specific
hyperlinks to web information resources for many items, and more.
Links on the site also include: Tips for Searching, Database Content
FAQ, Site Troubleshooting Tools, and a Feedback Page [From The NSDL
Scout Report for the Life Sciences, Copyright Internet Scout Project
1994-2003.
http://scout.wisc.edu/]. This has
been added to
Healthcare Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog and will be added to
Healthcare
Resources 2004 Internet MiniGuide.
Delta Hoping to Curb Spread of Diseases
(AP)
Delta Hoping to Curb Spread of Diseases
(AP)
04/07/2005 03:35 AMAP - Although privacy experts worry about the government gathering
personal information on airline travelers, Delta Airlines is handing
over electronic lists of passengers from some flights to help stop the
spread of deadly infectious diseases.
Imaging technology sheds new light on
diseases
Imaging technology sheds new light on
diseases
04/11/2005 03:51 AMBoston Globe Apr 11 2005 7:43AM GMT
List Linking Smoking to Diseases Expands
(AP)
List Linking Smoking to Diseases Expands
(AP)
05/27/2004 06:19 PMAP - The list of diseases linked to smoking grew longer Thursday. Add
acute myeloid leukemia, cancers of the cervix, kidney, pancreas and
stomach, abdominal aortic aneurysms, cataracts, periodontitis and
pneumonia.
Got the right genes?
Got the right genes?
12/19/2004 03:24 PM
Predicting who'll benefit from anti-depressants From the
study's abstract: "There are well-replicated, independent lines
of evidence supporting a role for corticotropin-releasing hormone
(CRH) in the pathophysiology of depression." The NY Times has a
bit
more readable
explanation (reg-free link) of a recent investigation of into
whether there is a genetic explanation for why some people get more
from their drugs than others.
Dog Breeds Ideal for Studying Human
Diseases, Scientists Say
Dog Breeds Ideal for Studying Human
Diseases, Scientists Say
05/21/2004 01:06 AMPatenting Genes
Patenting Genes
05/21/2004 01:07 PM
Monsanto Wins Fight to Control
Plant The Canadian Supreme court sets international precedent by
ruling that since Monsanto holds a patent on a gene, it can control
the use of the plant.
So does this mean that in the future that an engineered human gene
could be patented, and therefore if you receive this gene you will
have to make royalty payments? And if you renege on paying can they
repo the gene?
Local team to make test kits for animal
diseases
Local team to make test kits for animal
diseases
05/23/2004 10:29 PMStraits Times May 24 2004 2:25AM GMT
Challenging Darwin: Is sex really all
about the genes?
Challenging Darwin: Is sex really all
about the genes?
04/15/2004 10:30 AM
Author
challenges Darwin's theory of "sexual selection." To Darwin,
mutations that don't enhance survival, like peacocks' tails, must be
aids to attracting mates to pass on genes. Homosexuality, therefore,
is to Darwin and the Christian-right both an unnatural aberration.
But with ever growing evidence of
homsexual behavior in animals, from
bonobos to
penguins,
isn't it time that Darwin's theory get replaced?
Where Are Icelanders From? The Answer Is
in the Genes
Where Are Icelanders From? The Answer Is
in the Genes
12/28/2004 03:40 AMAt least until the last few decades, people in Iceland have tended
overwhelmingly to live, marry and die where they were born.
Some Politics May Be Etched in the Genes
Some Politics May Be Etched in the Genes
06/22/2005 02:10 AMA team of political scientists is arguing that people's gut-level
reaction to social issues is strongly influenced by genetic
inheritance.
No Foolproof Way Is Seen to Contain
Altered Genes
No Foolproof Way Is Seen to Contain
Altered Genes
01/22/2004 03:20 AMA new report suggests that it will be difficult to completely prevent
genetically engineered plants and animals from having unintended
environmental and public health effects.
Sask. high-tech tool sheds light on
brain diseases
Sask. high-tech tool sheds light on
brain diseases
08/10/2004 05:47 PMSympatico Aug 10 2004 10:29PM GMT
Plants May Be Able To Correct Mutated
Genes
Plants May Be Able To Correct Mutated
Genes
03/23/2005 08:06 PMPooch breeds identified by genes
Pooch breeds identified by genes
05/20/2004 02:39 PMResearchers have worked out how to identify a dog's breed just by
looking at its DNA, Science magazine reports.
Research: Chips may wear genes
Research: Chips may wear genes
08/04/2004 07:52 AMZDNet Aug 4 2004 12:23PM GMT
Start-up to use genes to build better
chips
Start-up to use genes to build better
chips
08/04/2004 06:41 AMCan food-poisoning bacteria E. coli make chips better than humans?
Start-up says yes, but primordial soup will take time to steep.
New Scientist - Lifestyle causes myopia,
not genes
New Scientist - Lifestyle causes myopia,
not genes
07/09/2004 08:02 AMnewscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99996117
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Food Makers Changing Genes
Food Makers Changing Genes
06/10/2004 06:16 AMBetter flavor and genetically altered livestock are on the agenda at
the BIO conference. Also: Protestors drop in.... Personalized medicine
not dead yet.... Do-it-yourself DNA extraction. Wired News reports
from San Francisco.
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