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H1N1 Infection — Part 2 – Video
H1N1 Infection — Part 2 In Part 2 of his interview with Mayo Clinic Proceedings regarding his review article on H1N1 to be published ahead of print in early December 2009 Available at: tinyurl.com Dr. Greg Poland, Professor of Medicine and Infectious Diseases at Mayo Clinic and Director of the Mayo Vaccine Research Group, addresses primarily a health care professional audience and discusses the likelihood that the H1N1 will become part of the seasonal vaccine next year, when to provide/seek treatment with antiviral agents, the usefulness of antiviral treatment even after the ideal 48-hour window has passed, the speed of progression of the disease, and the importance for health care workers to be vaccinated.From:Mayo ProceedingsViews:0 0ratingsTime:05:55More inScience Technology Continue reading
Global Aerospace And Defense: Standard
Global Aerospace And Defense: Standard Poor?s Addresses T In this CreditMatters TV segment, Standard Poor's Director Christopher DeNicolo addresses the top investor questions about the global aerospace and defense industry. Topics include the likelihood and impact of sequestration on US defense contractors and how they may respond to lower demand, and risks to the cyclical upturn in the commercial aerospace market.From:SPTVbroadcastViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:50More inNews Politics Continue reading
NASA | 2012 and the Future of Fire – Video
NASA | 2012 and the Future of Fire The US fire season in 2012 was by some measures a record-breaking season. Continue reading
The End Of The World – John Leslie – Video
The End Of The World – John Leslie ll4.me The End Of The World – John Leslie Nuclear war, holes in the ozone layer, disease, genetic engineering, asteroids and supernovas – any of these may bring human history to an end. But are we in imminent danger of extinction? Continue reading
Human Life Span Took Huge Jump in Past Century
This article was updated at 7:19 p.m. ET. Humans are living longer than ever, a life-span extension that occurred more rapidly than expected and almost solely from environmental improvements as opposed to genetics, researchers said today (Oct Continue reading
Fake student investigated by university
The dean of Auckland University’s medical school says he’s extremely concerned a person managed to pretend to be a medical student for two years. Continue reading
International Space Station to change orbit to avoid possible collision with debris
MOSCOW – The Russian space program’s Mission Control Center says it will move the International Space Station into a different orbit to avoid possible collision with a fragment of debris. Mission Control Center spokeswoman Nadyezhda Zavyalova said the Russian Zvevda module will fire booster rockets to carry out the operation Thursday at 07:22 a.m. Continue reading
International Space Station plans move to avoid debris collision
Published October 03, 2012 Associated Press MOSCOW The Russian space program’s Mission Control Center says it will move the International Space Station into a different orbit to avoid possible collision with a fragment of debris. Mission Control Center spokeswoman Nadyezhda Zavyalova said the Russian Zvevda module will fire booster rockets to carry out the operation Thursday at 7:22 a.m. Continue reading
Space station to move to avoid debris
MOSCOW (AP) The Russian space program’s Mission Control Center says it will move the International Space Station into a different orbit to avoid possible collision with a fragment of debris. Mission Control Center spokeswoman Nadyezhda Zavyalova said the Russian Zvevda module will fire booster rockets to carry out the operation Thursday at 07:22 a.m. Moscow time (0322 GMT). Continue reading
MU med school, Cabell Huntington Hospital to be on TV
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EHRs Can Reduce Doctors' Malpractice Claims: Study
Using electronic health records could help doctors face fewer malpractice suits, a study by Harvard Medical School researchers revealed. In their study, called “The Relationship Between Electronic Health Records and Malpractice Claims,” the Harvard researchers found that 84 percent of respondents were less likely to face malpractice claims after implementing EHR platforms. Continue reading
International Stem Cell Corporation Scientists to Present Pre-Clinical Research Results at American Society of Gene …
CARLSBAD, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– International Stem Cell Corporation (OTCBB: ISCO.OB – News) (www.internationalstemcell.com) today announced that several of its leading scientists will present experimental results from three of ISCOs pre-clinical therapeutic programs. Firstly, the application of A9 dopaminergic neurons derived from human parthenogenetic stem cells (hpSC) for the treatment of Parkinsons disease Continue reading