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Analogic: X-raying You and Your Stuff
The longer we expect to live, the more concerned we are with what’s going on inside us. Plus airports are being threatened by shampoo bottles daily – making Analogic’s medical imaging equipment and airport luggage scanners hot sellers year after year.
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'The Rocker': Drum it out
It's never too late to rock. That's why audiences would be better served staying home and playing Rock Band than wasting their time on something as leaden and unfunny as The Rocker (*1/2 out of four). If a viable rock 'n' roll comedy is what you're...
Articles 2008-08-20
Some actors march to their own drummers
In the Beatles, he was the first guy fired. In the Who, he was the "crazy" one who died. In Spinal Tap, he sat in the back until he blew up or otherwise expired. And on the Muppets, you never knew if Animal was keeping a...
Articles 2008-08-06
Power3 Medical Products, Inc. Provides Progress Report - NuroPro® Clinical Validation Study of Serum Biomarkers for Parkinson's Disease
NuroPro([R]), the First Blood Serum Diagnostic Test to be Available for Parkinson's Disease, Demonstrates High Levels of Sensitivity and Specificity HOUSTON -- Power3 Medical Products, Inc. (OTCBB:PWRM), a leading proteomics company specializing in the development and commercialization of diagnostic tests for early detection of breast...
Articles 2008-07-08
Revising retirement: Declining markets, rising costs force older
Bob Wassom was at the top of his career when the advertising company he worked for merged with another. Five years later, his contract was not renewed. That was in 2006. Wassom's buyout kept him going about a year. Now the freelance writer,...
Articles 2008-07-06
Pop
DEF LEPPARD Wembley Arena LONDON ** Led Zeppelin chose the relative glitz of the O2 Arena for their comeback. But in Wembley Arena's shed of a rock venue, where old- fashioned fans feel more comfortable, Def Leppard are carrying on regardless. ...
Articles 2008-06-30
Trivia really is very important, you know
For years I thought it was just me and my friends. Merrily we dotted our conversations with random facts -- Carlsberg Special Brew was invented for Winston Churchill, the M2 is the only British motorway that connects with no other motorway, a Rubik's Cube has more combinations than...
Articles 2008-06-28
Five best revivals
This Is Spinal Tap Sun 4pm Rob Reiner knocks the rock doc into perspective. Too much perspective. Still the funniest thing since armadillo-stuffed spandex, its jokes just get funnier on repetition. Honestly, they do. Showroom, Sheffield Vertigo Sun 8pm ...
Articles 2008-06-21
Daddy's girl
BOUNTIFUL -- Callahan Williams kneels beside the pad where daughter Eliza, 3, has been carefully positioned for comfort. He puts his face inches from hers and makes a loud popping sound. Her breathing quickens briefly, and her lip twitches. They're playing. ...
Articles 2008-06-15
An eloquent lament for a lost child
Comfort A Journey Through Grief By Ann Hood W.W. Norton. 188 pp. $19.95 Among the curses our random world imposes, few can equal watching one's young, healthy child die within 36 hours from an illness that sounds inconsequential, a minor irritant seemingly zappable by antibiotics. On April 16,...
Articles 2008-06-15
Crippled by blinding headaches, Simon Lannon has undergone surgery
We've all woken up with a headache: perhaps a self-inflicted dull ache after a night on the tiles, or maybe a recurring, stress- induced migraine. Twenty-nine-year-old Liverpudlian Simon Lannon wakes up every single day with a headache, and they're not the sort that can be shaken...
Articles 2008-06-10
Brain Stem Cells Can Be Awakened, Say Schepens Scientists
Study Findings Promise to help in treatment of brain diseases BOSTON, June 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Scientists at Schepens Eye Research Institute have identified specific molecules in the brain that are responsible for awakening and putting to sleep brain stem cells, which, when activated, can...
Articles 2008-06-06
Begley shares his passion for being green
Guru of green, actor and activist Ed Begley Jr. turned the cameras on his passion for eco-friendly living and his wife, Rachelle, with the award-winning HGTV reality show "Living With Ed." Before that, he was known for his film role in "Spinal Tap" and the TV hit "St. Elsewhere." His...
Articles 2008-06-05
AROUND WI: SOUTHWEST: BUSINESS BRIEFS
BELOIT: Regal Beloit acquired Joyce Court Holdings Ltd. and Grand Delight Investments Ltd., sole shareholders of electric-engine-builder Hwada Motors in Wuxi, China. The addition is expected to add approximately $75 million to Regal Beloit's sales. * American Purpac Technologies, a part of Hendricks Holdings, has been sold to Wild...
Articles 2008-06-01
Commentary on Current Literature
Effects of One-Legged Exercise Training of Patients with COPD. Dolmage TE, Goldstein RS. Reprinted with permission from Chest. 2008;133:337-339. © 2008 American College of Chest Physicians. Background: Most patients with severe COPD are limited by dyspnea and are obliged to exercise at low intensity. Even those undergoing training...
Articles 2008-06-01
Giving ill children a reason to be optmistic
Today at Game On! Swimming example Childhood cancer survivor Lindsay Payne hopes to earn an Olympic berth next month and give children with cancer something she didn't have. "I never had a healthy, strong, active cancer survivor that I could look up...
Articles 2008-05-29
President Bush 'Lies' On My Damn Channel
Harry Shearer's "935 Lies" World Premieres Today NEW YORK, May 13 /PRNewswire/ -- My Damn Channel World Premieres Harry Shearer's music video, "935 Lies" today (live at 4a pt / 7a et). The song is from Harry Shearer's forthcoming record "Songs of the Bushmen." See...
Articles 2008-05-13
Blood test for MS
Doctors and patients have long hoped for an alternative to the spinal tap, a key test for multiple sclerosis. Now a research team funded by the biotech company Gene Logic Inc. reports possible success in developing a test analyzing blood rather than spinal fluid. Using new methods to measure gene...
Articles 2008-05-10
Wordsmith to a hero: of pens, swords, and Mark Salter
IF Mark Salter hadn't lost his way beneath the Superdome in New Orleans two decades ago, he might never have met John McCain. It was like that scene in This Is Spinal Tap when the band wanders lost through the basement of an arena in Cleveland--except Salter was at the...
Articles 2008-05-05
When the sick get sicker in the hospital: people go to the hospital to get better, but they may develop an infection while there that worsens their condition. If this happened to your client, you need to know how to trace the path of the infection to find out what, and who, caused it.
If you dedicate your practice to representing the injured, you probably have met or will meet clients whose stay in a hospital was complicated--sometimes catastrophically-by a health-care-associated infection. Infections can cause serious injuries, including disfiguring scarring, amputations, and severe neurological impairments, as well...
Articles 2008-05-01
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