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- An answer to AP's anti-blog policy: quote freely but carry adtribution link
- An answer to AP's anti-blog policy: quote freely but carry adtribution linkAssaults on Fair Use benefit no oneThe AP is hurting themselves as well as their consumers by this short-sighted action. While use of an entire article or other substantial body of work is copyright infringement, there is an important...
- Tags: adtribution, fair use, news article
- Discussion threads 2008-06-21
- Diabetes is also heart disease
- Rigorous control of blood sugar won't save diabetics the heart ravages which come with the disease, new studies show. Instead diabetics need to treat themselves as we heart patients do, with statins, blood pressure control, diet, exercise and a baby aspirin before bedtime. Their current regimen for...
- Tags: Study, Diabetes, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-06-08
- AMA says we all need a blood pressure monitor
- AMA says we all need a blood pressure monitorI'm not even 30 yetAnd have high blood pressure. I've cut down drastically on Caffiene and already quit smoking a year ago, so I'm on the right path. I have three young kids so workouts are hard to schedule. That's my...
- Tags: HEALTHCARE, High Blood Pressure, blood pressure, blood pressure monitor, AMA, food, workout, health care
- Discussion threads 2008-05-23
- New Association Promotes Virtual Worlds and Business
- New Association Promotes Virtual Worlds and BusinessVirtual Snake OilEDITA KAYE, THE “SKINNY PILL FOR KIDS,” AND THE ASSOCIATION OF VIRTUAL WORLDSThere is a certain species of entrepreneur that capitalizes on the human desire for overnight solutions to intractable problems. Throughout human history, they have lurked in the shadows of the...
- Tags: Entrepreneurship, SKINNY PILL
- Discussion threads 2008-04-13
- The CIO's innovation dilemma
- The CIO's innovation dilemmaHolistic approach vs Google or MicrosoftGreat stuff, Dennis.A lot of companies treat the enterprise like medical specialists. They love the kidney and that's all they worry about. Google is explicit that they want to work around IT. And Microsoft clearly focuses 100% on IT at the exclusion...
- Tags: Benefits, IT IS, innovation dilemma, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-03-25
- Healthcare clamors for iPhone treatments
- Healthcare clamors for iPhone treatmentsnot for me.My doctor shows up with an iphone, and I get a new doctor.nothing new! similar devices have been around for 5 years!Its amazing how a shiny animated new interface can help a concept sell something old...Yet another piece of poorly researched "so called...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Handhelds, Apple iPhone, iPhone treatment, health care
- Discussion threads 2008-03-17
- Using arsenic to detect cancers?
- An international team led by Texan researchers is using arsenic as a powerful tumor imaging agent. In fact, they are using a drug called bavituximab, 'an antibody that homes in on a specific molecular target on the blood vessels that feed tumors.' By linking this drug to very small doses...
- Tags: Rat, Combination, Technique, Imaging, Blood Vessel, Document Management, Productivity, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-03
- Small miracles demand interoperability
- The HIMSS show floor is filled with little miracles but it is hard to see how they can find their niches until hospital software vendors embrace interoperability. I spent the day yesterday wearing such a miracle on my badge. It's called a SurgiChip. From the front it...
- Tags: Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-02-27
- Lasers for analyzing our breath?
- According to the Optical Society of America OSA, U.S. researchers have shown it is possible to use lasers to analyze our breath to detect diseases such as asthma or cancer. This technique -- hold your breath -- is called 'cavity-enhanced direct optical frequency comb spectroscopy.' It is based on research...
- Tags: Breath, Laser, Molecule, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-02-19
- Smart holograms to monitor our health?
- In a short news release, the Institute of Physics reports that smart holograms, which use materials called hydrogels that shrink or swell in response to local environmental conditions, can be used to monitor many physical conditions than three years ago. These smart holograms could soon be used 'by diabetics to...
- Tags: Monitor, Hologram, Health Care, Polymer, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-02-05
- Will clones end the abortion debate?
- Will clones end the abortion debate?Typical Diatribe of an Arrogant ModernistIf technology makes it possible then we should do it? Isn't that the argument for building the atomic bomb? Is the world a safer place because we thought it possible to build a bomb that could kill of thousands of...
- Tags: circulatory structure, human life, abortion, Dana, environment
- Discussion threads 2008-01-20
- Can a no-star movie move the stem cell debate?
- Can a no-star movie move the stem cell debate?"Hope" a movie around stem cell controversyI actually liked the trailer and I think it sends an important message across. Many Independent movies are low budget movies...why are you surprised at that. I think it is a creditable that a lone doctor...
- Tags: stem-cell, embryonic stem cell, movie, embryonic stem, activist, cell
- Discussion threads 2008-01-08
- Obama turns Facebook fans into delegates
- Obama turns Facebook fans into delegatesThere should be some talk of Ron Paul in this articleRon Paul has harnessed the internet like no one has ever done before. He raised 20 million in donations in a quarter through the internet and has gained millions of fans through you tube....
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Obama, Ron Paul, health care, Facebook
- Discussion threads 2008-01-07
- Woman receives Sprint wireless broadband bill for $14,062.27
- Woman receives Sprint wireless broadband bill for $14,062.27Unlimited?This doesn't look like that kind of issue. With speeds of 14K modem I doubt the woman could have done anything to rack up that kind of bill. This looks like billing glitch.I have thr sprint card..Unlimited plan, but is $99.99 a month....
- Tags: Sprint Communications, kind-of, Roaming Charges, Sprint Wireless, broadband
- Discussion threads 2007-12-31
- Is India adapting to the Night Shift?
- Is India adapting to the Night Shift?Give 'em all Prozac and ...tell them to get used to the health issues. It comes with the American or Indian in this case Dream. Our life style here in America can kill the strongest of men... or women.Issue ain easyI work...
- Tags: Business process outsourcing (BPO), Outsourcing, IT Services, HEALTHCARE, Associated Press, Indian IT industry, attrition rate, Night Shift, BPO, odd hour
- Discussion threads 2007-12-28
- How Universal Music lost touch with their customers
- There's a good read in this month's issue (15.12) of Wired Magazine about chairman and CEO of Universal Music Group, Doug Morris. Universal's CEO Once Called iPod Users Thieves. Now He's Giving Songs Away pretty much paints Morris as a technology luddite who's lost grip of what...
- Tags: jason D. O'Grady, Universal Music Group, Digital Rights Management (DRM), Digital Media, Digital Music, Apple Inc., Consumer Electronics, Doug Morris, Personal Technology, Security
- Blog posts 2007-12-11
- Baxter Ensures Mexican Patients Receive Life-Saving Dialysis Products on Time With Improved IT Management
- Baxter International develops, manufactures and markets products to treat chronic and acute medical conditions including hemophilia, kidney disease and cancer. Thousands of patients rely on Baxter's dialysis products to keep them alive. With operations in 27 countries, including Mexico, the company needs to ensure product quality and delivery is not...
- Tags: IT Administration, Information Technology, Computer Associates International Inc., Baxter International Inc., Baxter, Asset Management, Strategy, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Management
- Case studies 2007-12-01
- Crazy CopyCat Recipes (zip)
- The Crazy Copycat Recipes Program, Over 640 copycat recipes from Americas favorite restaurants. Not only can you make all your favorites in your own kitchen, but you can also help my son out with with a few dollars for medicine and travel expenses for his Kidney Transplant. Version 200X features...
- Tags: Medicine, Kitchen
- Software downloads 2007-10-19
- Cancer 2.0: Intent on winning!
- This post is not about failed IT projects; it's an inspiring story from someone absolutely determined to win his battle against cancer. Jeffrey Walker, CEO of Atlassian Software and fellow Enterprise Irregular, has written an eloquent, powerful, and highly personal account of his fight against a rare form of this...
- Tags: Surgery, Cancer, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2007-08-28
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