Tooth loss and bleeding gums might be a sign of declining thinking skills among the middle-aged, a new study contends. "We were interested to see if people with poor dental health had relatively poorer cognitive function, which is a ...
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Drug labels often lack infant-specific information, despite U.S. government legislation encouraging drug studies involving children, a new study finds. The research focused on neonates, who are infants up to 28 days of age. They are at ...
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Tempur Sealy International employees are participating in A Day of Sleep symposium here today designed to give them insights into the latest developments in sleep science. The program is part of a partnership between the bedding producer ...
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Don and Debora Young watched anxiously as Dorothy Patterson’s dream came one window closer to fulfillment at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. “I’m a little nervous, because glass breaks and a million things ...
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Carl Davis Jr. is the Sustainable Furnishings Council's new development officer and will lead a four-pronged strategy to increase the SFC's impact, reach and profile, the organization has announced. Carl Davis ...
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Edna Schneiderman, who founded Schneiderman's Furniture with her late husband, died here on Nov. 12 at 100. She was born Dec. 18, 1912 in Swanville, Minn. Edna Schneiderman In 1948, Max and Edna Schneiderman purchased a run-down ...
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For those who study stained glass windows, reveling in the parables of faith and sunlight crafted by master artisans, the art form is full of unanswered questions. For example, the information Barbara Johnson could gather listed the ...
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LED-based lighting will enable higher illuminance levels on iconic artwork in famed Rome cathedral while preserving the historically-significant work and utilizing 60% less energy. Osram's lighting business has announced that it will be ...
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Osram has reported a net income of €34 million for the 2013 financial year. Its EBITA (earnings before interest, taxes and amortization) earnings were up 31 per cent from €314 million in 2012 to €410 million for the year ...
Growth and clear profitability improvements in the fourth quarter Company targets further profitable growth on a comparable basis in 2014 Gross savings from Osram Push now expected at €1.2 billion Osram has fully achieved and ...
The light manufacturer Osram is equipping the Sistine Chapel in Rome with a new type of LED solution. After 500 years, the art-historically outstanding works can now be viewed to a level of precision unique until now, and the especially ...
Osram illuminates art-historically outstanding works with a new LED solution The light manufacturer Osram is equipping the Sistine Chapel in Rome with a new type of LED solution. After 500 years, the art-historically outstanding works can ...
Cycling journalist Patrick Brady has won a silver medal in the 2013 Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Competition for the piece "My Day With Ilya," which ran in Peloton?magazine. Brady is a contributor to Peloton and is publisher of ...
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When I was a kid, my Dad often told me I could work hard or I could work smart. Truth be told, that lesson was sometimes slow to sink in. But it's one the end users of materials handling systems appear to be taking to heart as they are ...
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20-feet long and almost 10-feet high, this wedding chapel is completely original. Made almost entirely of?6,561-feet of?flexible white ventilation pipes by the?'crochet expert' Sandy de Lange and the architectural firm DUS?architects. This ...