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2013/05/23 11:06
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Before Dom Starsia talks about national titles, he unfolds a two-foot-wide spreadsheet that gives University of Virginia recruits a look at life after lacrosse. A big part of the coach’s sales pitch...
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2013/05/23 08:26
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Walking through the park on the first sunny day of spring, I passed an ice-cream van surrounded by children. One boy, aged eight or so, was idling on his bike in my path, messily eating a strawberry...
2013/05/23 08:08
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In a series of lab experiments designed to unravel the workings of a key enzyme widely considered a possible trigger of rheumatoid arthritis, researchers at Johns Hopkins have found that in the most...
2013/05/23 06:08
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Researchers at Johns Hopkins have unraveled the molecular foundations of cocaine's effects on the brain, and identified a compound that blocks cravings for the drug in cocaine-addicted mice. The...
2013/05/22 22:45
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President Obama may have the goal of America having the highest proportion of college graduates in the world by 2020, but in New York City, that idea's sprung a leak. According to Mayor Michael...
2013/05/22 18:35
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Depending on whom you ask, the hospital pricing data recently released by HHS represents either a remarkable move toward health care transparency or a giant waste of printer toner. Perhaps the truth...
2013/05/22 18:26
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BALTIMORE, Maryland (WBAL) - Accidentally leaving a child or animal in a locked car on a hot and sunny day can be deadly. When the windows are closed that vehicle becomes like a greenhouse and a pet...
2013/05/22 18:17
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For too long, many environmentalists have been ambivalent about nuclear energy. It conjures fears: meltdowns, cancers, Chernobyl, Fukushima, overtones of nuclear bombs. Yet, we also know that nuclear...
2013/05/22 17:45
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The best rivalry in Alberta Jr. A lacrosse is alive and well. The first meeting of league finalists went the way of the defending champions as the Calgary Mountaineers edged the Okotoks Jr. Raiders...
2013/05/22 16:17
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Move designed to reflect “revolution” in surgical techniques and save money Newswise — Johns Hopkins researchers have developed new guidelines — the first in more than 35 years — to govern the amount...
2013/05/22 16:17
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Thank you for your editorial on diversification of the local economy (“Concrete steps to diversify economy,” May 1). The Enterprise is right to ring a bell for diversifying the local economy and the...
2013/05/22 14:45
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The epigenetic modifications, which alter the way genes function without changing the underlying DNA sequence, can apparently be detected in the blood of pregnant women during any trimester,...
2013/05/22 13:39
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Even though astronauts receive some general medical training in preparation for a stay aboard the ISS, most of them still aren't medical professionals by any means—and with the inherent difficulties...
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2013/05/22 05:09
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Repeatedly changing primary care providers linked to more ER trips, study finds Overweight and obese patients are significantly more likely than their normal-weight counterparts to repeatedly switch...
2013/05/22 04:15
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US to lift Myanmar import bans YANGON - A key US senator backed an end to US sanctions on Myanmar after a landmark visit by the country's reformist leader, signaling "a new normalisation" in...
2013/05/21 18:31
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Technology news website Ars Technica says it discovered that Microsoft may be snooping into those private messages being sent over Skype. The tech website found that the Microsoft-owned service...
2013/05/21 17:18
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Remember the last time you got a B in a class? Maybe a B was OK, a hard-earned accomplishment in a difficult, GPA-sinking course. Or perhaps a B just wasn't good enough — a subpar finish that left you...
2013/05/21 14:44
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Regeneron Chief Scientist George Yancopoulos An experimental asthma drug could give new hope to patients for whom existing medicines are not enough and give yet another boost to Regeneron...
2013/05/21 13:08
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Personal Genome Diagnostics Inc. (PGDx), today announced that it will use its proprietary methodologies and expertise in genomic analysis of defined cancer subtypes to identify novel kinase targets in...
2013/05/21 12:30
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OSWEGO, NY – The Oswego Public Library recently added a hundred children’s books in preparation for a great summer of reading! The theme this summer will be Dig Into Reading and many exciting...