The use of a 1:1:1 blood transfusion protocol in patients with severe trauma is feasible in hospitals, although it is associated with higher waste of plasma, according to a randomized trial published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal). Previous retrospective studies suggested that a...
Targeted cancer therapy has been transforming the care of patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). It is now standard practice for tumor specimens from NSCLC patients to be examined for EGFR mutations and ALK rearrangements to identify patients for therapy with EGFR and ALK inhibitors...
According to an announcement made by GI Dynamics Inc., new data results demonstrate that the EndoBarrier®, a new device for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and/or obesity, is feasible and can be re-implanted safely. EndoBarrier is a pioneering device for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and/or...
I am planning on building an "epic" home theater/entertainment system later this year when the room is finished (it will be more or less soundproof), and I plan on using professional-grade equipment. The "brain" of the system will be a Windows-based PC hooked up to a TV.
Seeing that I will...
in Palisades interstate park? I am concerned it will be full of people, that obtaining a camping permit will be hard, that I will only be hiking a along a highway, I am hoping to take the subway to nearby the GW bridge and then cross over and start hiking but I want to be in the woods not feel...
...bike rather than SPD-SL style pedals? I am looking to upgrade to Shimano SPD clipless pedals on my road bike and am pretty stuck with regards to the right ones to get!?
All of the road specific pedals I have seen (SPD-SL style) use a different cleat mechanism to the mountain bike pedals...
i will be coming out of nepal by bus, seen as there are no trains in nepal, but i dont want to spend loads of money getting planes everywhere, and besides, if i get a plane i wont actually se the country close up which kinda defeats the point of going.
anyway after leaving kathmandu i want to...
We are planning on moving about thirty miles south of Fairbanks in a couple of years. Our dream is to slowly build a really cool perma-culture compound...to include producing our own ethanol etc. and to go as green as we possibly can.
I know that if you have solar power, you can sell any excess...
I asked about mobile home additions a few months ago, and someone told me that they had once put together two mobile homes to make one. He said it was no big deal.
I just wanted to get a second opinion on this ....
If it would be feasible.
cheers!