Bolger honored with Harvard award Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "Thank you for allowing us to have a medical school that's cutting-edge, that is doing science fiction and changing the lives of patients and families," ... |
Monthly Archives: April 2010
Proposed cuts threaten medical school programs – Minnesota Daily
Proposed cuts threaten medical school programs Minnesota Daily “I don't think that it's just a vague threat that that clinic would be greatly endangered,” Medical School Executive Vice Dean Mark Paller said. ... |
Libertarian candidates to appear on WXNT 1430 tomorrow morning
Mike Wherry for Indiana Secretary of State and US Senate Candidate Rebecca Sink-Burris are going to be on Abdul-Hakim Shabazz on Newstalk 1430 WXNT tomorrow morning. Tune in between 8-8:30 to hear them!
Reason Magazine Comes To The Defense of the Tea Party Movement
Finally! Someone who actually understands statistical analysis comes to the defense of the Tea Party Movement to expose some of the more vicious myths about our fellow Americans.
Ever since the “Tea Parties” gained national attention, the debate has raged on whether they are a grass-roots protest movement in the proud tradition of American dissent, or [...]
Cownose Ray Feeding Behavior
When most people think of rays, they think of stingrays that sit quietly on the bottom and wait to be stepped on. But cownose rays are a lot easier to see than stingrays because they often swim in large schools near the surface of the water. They will swim up and down the beach during [...]
Calcium Scan Improves Heart Risk Prediction – BusinessWeek
![]() ABC News | Calcium Scan Improves Heart Risk Prediction BusinessWeek ... down the line," said Dr. Joseph Ladapo, a clinical fellow in medicine at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. ... Heart attack predictors evaluatedUPI.com Coronary artery calcium may help predict heart diseasesTimes of India What Makes a Good Predictor? The Evidence Applied to Coronary Artery Calcium ScoreJournal of American Medical Association (subscription) EurekAlert (press release) all 53 news articles » |
Study suggests link between R-rated movies and underage drinking – Blast
![]() New York Daily News | Study suggests link between R-rated movies and underage drinking Blast Researchers at the Department of Pediatrics and Norris Cotton Cancer Center at Dartmouth Medical School questioned almost 3600 ... New Study Finds Link Between R-Rated Movies and Underage DrinkingTheCelebrityCafe.com Study: R-Rated Flicks Steer Kids to Early DrinkingAOL News Watching "R" Movies May Lead to Underage DrinkingCalorieLab Calorie Counter News Gotta Film (blog) -The Money Times -Hindustan Times all 178 news articles » |
Book Excerpt: Mandela’s Way
Nelson Mandelo's advice on exercising leadership by empowering others.
Book Review: A Different Kind of Luxury
Profiles of eleven men and women who have discovered ways to live simple, creative, fulfilled, and contented lives in rural Japan.
Book Review: The Green Hour
A sprightly sampler of ideas and activities designed for families as they play together and explore the natural world during a green hour every day.
Book Review: A Whole New Mind
A thought-provoking and highly creative assessment of a new era of art and heart, where the entire mind must be used at work and in all of our activities.
Book Review: Hand Wash Cold
A lyrically written meditation on everyday spirituality from a Zen priest, errant wife, delinquent mother, and expert laundress.
Ex-UCLA Worker Sentenced for Reading Celeb Records – ABC News
![]() Contactmusic.com | Ex-UCLA Worker Sentenced for Reading Celeb Records ABC News AP A former UCLA School of Medicine researcher has been sentenced to four months in federal prison after reading the confidential medical files of ... UCLA Researcher Gets Jail for Snooping into Celebrity Medical RecordsKTLA Former UCLA researcher sentenced for snooping in celebrity filesLos Angeles Times (blog) Former UCLA Healthcare Worker Sentenced to Prison for SnoopingNBC Los Angeles |
The Planet @ Interop Las Vegas
Another week. Another state. Another show.
Today, our team is meeting and greeting folks in Interop Las Vegas 2010 expo hall. Interop touts itself as “the only event to give you a comprehensive and unbiased understanding of all the latest innovations – including cloud computing, virtualization, security, mobility and data center advances – that help position your company for growth,” so we’re in our element.
Led at the conference by our Chairman and CEO Doug Erwin, we’ve had a great time introducing The Planet to this technical audience. Our booth is abuzz with activity, and we’ve already chatted with hundreds of interesting people … And we’re not even through Day 1 yet. The Planet Server Challenge is also popular and is driving traffic.
The Server Challenge garnered a lot of attention at South by Southwest and ad:tech, so bringing it to a geek-dominated conference like Interop was a no-brainer. As you’d expect, crowds around the competition are inevitable:
We’ve already seen a sub-38 second time clocked in, so we’re expecting a miraculous time to win the ASUS Eee PC at the end of this show. Dell actually has a booth here, so we might challenge them to show off their home-server advantage.
If you’re wandering the Interop expo hall floor, make your way to booth 1851 to say hello. When you make it over here, you can try your hand at the Server Challenge and drop your card in our drawing for a Flip UltraHD!
-Kevin
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KU medical school in top 10 for family medicine docs – Kansas.com
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Advice to Tea Partiers
John Samples (author of The Struggle to Limit Government) and the Cato Institute offer advice to Tea Partiers in this video clip best summarized by these five bullet points:
1. Republicans aren’t always your friends.
2. Some tea partiers like big government.
3. Democrats aren’t always your enemies.
4. Smaller government demands restraint abroad.
5. Leave social issues to the [...]
Book Review: Oscar Romero and the Communion of Saints
Richly illustrated biography of the prophet and martyr Oscar Romero.
Book Review: Mandela’s Way
Presents 15 core qualities of Nelson Mandela's character and leadership abilities.
Book Excerpt: A Different Kind of Luxury
Andy Couturier with a profile of Kogan Murata, a Japanese man who espouses the art of being present.
Book Excerpt: The Green Hour
Todd Christopher on why families that play together outdoors are happier and healthier.