Rheumatoid arthritis patients can generally look forward to a much better quality of life today than they did 20 years ago, new research suggests. The observation is based on a comparative multi-year tracking of more than 1,100 rheumatoid ...
In two separate clinical trials, researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have found that periodic meetings with a lactation consultant encourages women traditionally resistant to breastfeeding to do so, at ...
Much like Albert Einstein's scribbles that existed before he came upon his rule of relativity, similar writing lines the interior of the Relativity Chandelier by Troy Lighting. Made from hand-formed iron and rebar, an exterior finish of ...
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US-based drug delivery contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) Particle Sciences has completed manufacturing of vaginal rings with new architecture, essentially a powdered filled tube intended for HIV prevention. The ...
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US-based MetaStat has announced that a study of 481 women with breast cancer has confirmed that the MetaSite Score (a count of the number of TMEM structures) was found to be associated with a statistically significant increase in the risk ...
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Scientists from Northwestern University have developed a new intravaginal ring that could help prevent women from immunodeficiency virus. The ring is easily inserted and stays in place for 30 days,delivering a measured amount of the ...
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Einstein Bros Bagels and Noah’s New York Bagels have announced a new pumpkin flavoured menu that includes pumpkin bagels and savory sweets, pumpkin cream cheese shmear, autumn roast coffee and seasonal specialty coffee beverages. ...
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The Einstein Award for 2013 from solar module maker SolarWorld AG of Bonn Germany has been awarded to professor Eicke R. Weber, director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE) Freiburg, Germany (the largest solar energy ...
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Kettering Medical Center in Ohio, US, has recently commenced the installation of Elekta's Versa HD, a linear accelerator system meant to patient care and treat a wide range of tumors in the body. Versa HD allows clinicians the flexibility ...
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A selection of CIOs were honoured as the top 50 in the region today at CNME’s annual CIO 50 Awards and Forum event at The Address Hotel, Marina, in Dubai. The award ceremony recognises the head decision maker of 50 organisations who ...
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New lighting releases blend rustic/feminine, sculptural and playful elements Troy Lighting, well-known for creating "sophisticated casual" designs, is proud to announce the launch of its winter 2013 indoor collections. The new designs ...
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At the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show(CES),Mimoco,creator of the MIMOBOT®brand of designer USB flash drives,is proud to announce their first music-inspired collaboration with none other than the"King of Rock and ...
Delifish is voluntarily recalling cold smoked salmon products due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination, according to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The products subject to recall, from lots 249 through 291, were ...
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Current business security models fail to prepare for cyber threats in the face of highly sophisticated, powerful cyber attack tools that are no longer the preserve of nation states, as they filter down to a wider community of attackers. ...
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Harvard researchers have been able to use sequencing technology to store 70 billion copies of a yet-unpublished book in DNA binary code. The results of the project by researchers at Harvard University's Wyss Institute for Biologically ...
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