Analytical Challenges In E&L To Be Discussed At Extractables And Leachables USA Confe
Extractables and Leachables USA 2013 (E&L USA) two day conference is fast approaching. Current registrations have seen a 15% rise in attendee numbers from the successful inaugural event, and with just over a...
Every five years, the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) gathers top researchers in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) to set the research agenda for the next five years. The findings and recommendations of these expert workgroups are presented in a series of detailed "Challenges in...
As an NBA fan, there's nothing I love more than sitting down to watch a game with a delicious meal. Often, that meal ends up being pizza, perhaps the greatest food ever devised by human beings. Its history, from its humble beginnings in the neolithic age up through its more gourmet forms in this...
Yesterday, Wisconsin news anchor*Jennifer Livingston responded on air to viewer Kenneth Krause, who'd written in to shame her for being obese, and denying that she provides a "suitable example for this community's young people, girls in particular" because of her weight. Her response–to call out...
It was the officiating crew "led" by Ken Roan that proved to be a complete disaster in last Monday night's game between the Atlanta Falcons and Denver Broncos, and it was Roan's crew which made perhaps the most embarrassing series of mistakes in a day of football that was nearly overwhelmed by...
A Yale study of the care quality received at safety-net hospitals - which provide care for the majority of uninsured and other vulnerable populations - found that quality at these facilities is similar to non-safety-net hospitals. This is despite the unique financial challenges at safety-net...
In a heavyweight division of the UFC filled with fighters are who built like a Greek god, Roy Nelson and Mike Russow don't exactly fit the mold.* After watching Fabricio Werdum knock out Russow at UFC 147, Nelson was struck with matchmaking inspiration.
"I want Mike Russow and loser goes to...
Easy-to-use, inexpensive tests to diagnose infectious diseases are urgently needed in resource-limited countries. A new report based on an American Academy of Microbiology colloquium, "Bringing the Lab to the Patient: Developing Point-of-Care Diagnostics for Resource Limited Settings," describes...
It's Pocono time! Oh, stop whining. It'll be fine. Could be better than fine, actually, if the ongoing track tests give us good news. And right here, we've got Jay Busbee (that would be me) chatting about the changes to Pocono and the promise of better runs at the Tricky Triangle. Enjoy.
If you go far enough back along the branch of the evolutionary tree of life that humans sit on, you get to the part near the trunk where verterbrates (creatures with spines) split from invertebrates (creatures without spines). Current theories suggest the complex brain we share with our...
Adolescents hospitalized with anorexia nervosa who receive treatment based on current recommendations for refeeding fail to gain significant weight during their first week in the hospital, according to a new study by UCSF researchers. The findings, published in the January issue of the Journal...
When children are facing a life-threatening illness, bringing in palliative medicine specialists can help both the child and family improve the child's quality of life, for however long he or she lives. Over the past decade, pediatric palliative care has emerged as a recognized medical...
RENTON, Wash. -- His cousin may be former Denver Broncos and Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis, but undrafted free agent quarterback Josh Portis is perhaps best known for his trip through three different colleges from 2005 through 2010. He started at the University of Florida, but...
Administering both the pneumococcal and the herpes zoster vaccines to patients during the same visit is beneficial and does not appear to compromise the protective effect of the zoster vaccine, according to a Kaiser Permanente study published today in the journal Vaccine. The study's findings...
U.N. Special Rapporteur on the right to food Olivier De Schutter said Thursday that recent food price spikes in China, "in the world's most populous nation," underscore the country's food security challenges resulting from decreasing amounts of arable land, Agence France-Presse reports...
The Association of Community Cancer Centers announced that results of a landmark study of how and how well the cancer patient's transition from the hospital inpatient setting to outpatient oncology group is managed. The study, designed to help hospitals and oncology groups improve their...
I just want all the camos for the guns, so is there a way I can get all the challenges completed without having to spend hours with every single gun? Maybe a glitched lobby or something. I don't want to download anything though. I have an Xbox 360, if that helps.
I just want all the camos for the guns, so is there a way I can get all the challenges completed without having to spend hours with every single gun? Maybe a glitched lobby or something. I don't want to download anything though. I have an Xbox 360, if that helps.