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- How do you say the results are the same maggot?
- Two studies published in the British Medical Journal show that using maggots against bacteria is no more or less effective (or cost-effective) than using a hydrogel. So what's your headline? by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: Bacteria, Therapy, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2009-03-20
- Why James Bond looks so healthy
- According to The Telegraph, shaken martinis might be the secret of Bond's success. In fact, two UK researchers, a psychologist and a chemist, are collaborating with a French bartender to prove that 'shaken, not stirred' martinis are different. They'll show the difference on June 4, 2008, during the Cheltenham Science...
- Tags: James Bond, Food & Beverage, Investment, Manufacturing, Finance, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-22
- Is Nintendo about to challenge Jenny Craig?
- Guest post: Chris Matyszczyk investigates the power of Nintendo's Wii and virtual gaming to improve the health and well being of society. Depending on whose statistics you prefer to disbelieve, between 15 and 25 percent of American children are overweight. The causes seem evident...
- Tags: Chris Matyszczyk, Fact, Games, Nintendo Co. Ltd., Nintendo Wii, Personal Technology
- Blog posts 2008-02-16
- How harmful are new wives' tales?
- I spent the holidays with my sister, a former scrub nurse, and was treated to a parade of what I call "new wives' tales": Drink more water. Don't use salt. Turn on more light to read or you'll go blind. In fact,...
- Tags: Health Care, Football, Turkey, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-12-31
- Glass shapes that make us drink too much
- Some people think that a glass is half empty while others see it as half full. But one thing is sure: some glasses are fuller than others. According to the British Medical Journal BMJ, researchers from Cornell University and the Georgia Institute of Technology have shown that short glasses are...
- Tags: glass, wide glass
- Blog posts 2005-12-27
- Accident rate the same with/without hands-free phones
- A study published by Suzanne McEvoy in the British Medical Journal concludes that drivers who use hands free cell phones are equally likely to get into car accidents as are drivers who do not. According to a CBSNews.com report about the study, the "researchers used cell phone records to...
- Tags: accident, telephone
- Blog posts 2005-07-12
- FAMILY MEDICINE PACKAGE 3.03 (Mobile)
- The Package includes Redi-Reference Clinical Guidelines, Infectious Disease, Cardiology, and Obstetrics texts as well as a year subscription to the biweekly Clinical Update, all at a significant savings. REDI-REFERENCE CLINICAL GUIDELINES puts concise but complete summaries of the most important national clinical guidelines at your fingertips, and updates those guidelines...
- Tags: Treatment, Newsletter, Mobile, Package, Redi-Reference Clinical Guidelines, REDI-REFERENCE CLINICAL UPDATE, REDI-REFERENCE INFECTIOUS DISEASE eHandbook, Handbook Author, I.D. eHandbook, REDI-REFERENCE CARDIOLOGY, Corporate Communications, Handhelds, Marketing, Hardware
- Software downloads 2002-07-10
- MEDICAL UPDATE PACKAGE 3.03 (Mobile)
- MEDICAL UPDATE PACKAGEClinical GuidelinesClinical Update The Medical Update Package contains both Redi-Reference Clinical Guidelines and a subscription to the biweekly Clinical Update. REDI-REFERENCE CLINICAL GUIDELINES puts concise but complete summaries of the most important national clinical guidelines at your fingertips, and updates those guidelines regularly as new information comes out....
- Tags: Treatment, Newsletter, Mobile, Guideline, Redi-Reference Clinical Guidelines, REDI-REFERENCE CLINICAL UPDATE, Corporate Communications, Marketing
- Software downloads 2002-07-08
- GENERAL MEDICINE ID.CARD Package 3.03 (Mobile)
- The GENERAL MEDICINE ID.CARD Package contains Redi-Reference Clinical Guidelines, Infectious Disease, and Cardiology texts as well as a year subscription to the biweekly Clinical Update, all at a significant savings. REDI-REFERENCE CLINICAL GUIDELINES puts concise but complete summaries of the most important national clinical guidelines at your fingertips, and updates...
- Tags: Treatment, Newsletter, Mobile, GENERAL MEDICINE ID.CARD Package, Redi-Reference Clinical Guidelines, REDI-REFERENCE CLINICAL UPDATE, REDI-REFERENCE INFECTIOUS DISEASE eHandbook, Handbook Author, I.D. eHandbook, REDI-REFERENCE CARDIOLOGY, Corporate Communications, Marketing
- Software downloads 2002-07-08
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