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    vacation response is plain text attachment?

    After I set up my vacation response information and I sent a copy to myself. I received at txt. attachment file. Huh, that's not right. How can I fix this??
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    Trying to set up an auto response for going on vacation?

    I can't figure out how to set up an auto response. I have done it before, but now it may not be an option?
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    I Love Melissa McCarthy’s Response To The Critic Who Called Her A Hippo

    The joint Crushable application to be the third wheel in Melissa McCarthy and Sandra Bullock‘s friendship is still pending, so we’re not entirely sure yet how Melissa feels about us, but with every day that passes we get more sure of how we feel about her. Spoiler alert: it’s an obsession. More...
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    Somebody help me to reset my email vacation response?

    I can't use my email in yahoo groups anymore and as yahoo says it's for my vacation response status. I have never set any vacation response for my email. Please reset my status. the email is fz_nn at yahoo. Thanks
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    Interleukin 17F Level And Interferon Beta Response In Patients With Multiple Sclerosi

    JAMA Neurology Study Highlights A study by Hans-Peter Hartung, M.D., of Heinrich-Heine-Universität, Düsseldoft, Germany, and colleagues examines the association between IL-17F and treatment response to interferon beta-1b among patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. (Online...
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    'Hybrid' Surveillance Strategy Aided Response To Contaminated Steroid Outbreak In Vir

    An innovative "hybrid" surveillance strategy - highlighted by close cooperation between public health officials and clinical partners - helped Virginia mount an efficient and effective response to the ongoing outbreak of fungal meningitis and other infections, according to a report in the...
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    Circadian rhythms control body’s response to intestinal infections

    Circadian rhythms can boost the body’s ability to fight intestinal bacterial infections, UC Irvine researchers have found. This suggests that targeted treatments may be particularly effective for pathogens such as salmonella that prompt a strong immune system response governed by circadian...
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    Five Epigenetic Biomarkers Associated With Better Weight Loss Response

    Would you be more likely to try a diet and exercise regimen if you knew in advance if it would actually help you lose weight? Thanks to a new report published in the June 2013 issue of The FASEB Journal, this could become a reality. In the report, scientists identify five epigenetic biomarkers...
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    Immune Response May Be Responsible For Mosquito Behavior, Not Parasite Manipulation

    Malaria-carrying mosquitos appear to be manipulated by the parasites they carry, but this manipulation may simply be part of the mosquitos' immune response, according to Penn State entomologists. "Normally, after a female mosquito ingests a blood meal, she matures her eggs and does not take...
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    I Don’t Use Birth Control And I Was Shamed For It—Here’s My Response

    Right now, I'm still receiving emails regarding the confessional piece I wrote yesterday about why I do not use birth control. Most of the emails are thoughtful and understanding. Many of them share their perspectives on birth control and successful methods, pregnancy and regrets about unwanted...
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    A "FAST" Response To Stroke Can Reduce Long-Term Damage

    During National Stroke Awareness Month, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital's Stroke Centers Offer Tips on How to Recognize and Prevent Strokes A stroke can strike in an instant, but can change a person's life forever. Strokes -- 80 percent of which are caused by a blood clot that blocks blood flow to...
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    Heart Attack Response: Door-To-Balloon Times Can Be Lowered Using Process Improvement

    While all heart attacks have the potential to be deadly, one type is referred to as the "widow maker" because of its high risk of death. A ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is a severe type of heart attack that occurs when a blockage in a coronary artery causes heart muscle to...
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    Study Examines Brain Response To Empathy-Eliciting Scenarios Among Incarcerated Indiv

    JAMA Psychiatry Study Highlights In a study, Jean Decety, Ph.D., of the University of Chicago, Illinois, and colleagues examined the potential differences in patterns of neural activity among incarcerated individuals with psychopathy and incarcerated persons serving as controls during the...
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    Simeprevir Administered Once Daily Demonstrates Sustained Virologic Response In Genot

    Janssen R&D Ireland (Janssen) have announced primary efficacy and safety results from two global Phase 3 studies demonstrating that use of the investigational protease inhibitor simeprevir (TMC435) led to sustained virologic response 12 weeks after the end of treatment (SVR12) in 80 and 81...
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    Review this story please? Called THE EYE-10 points for the best response!?

    THE EYE The night was cool, the lake calm, and the fog had appeared suddenly, as if trying to impede Jed's mission. Even the lighthouse beam that swept the water couldn't penetrate the mist; it was dense, clammy, and smelled of ozone and seaweed. He was thankful for that light; it was a homing...
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    Can humor change our perspective on and response to a humiliating experience?

    Help needed to answer the question... detailed points outline any research helpful thx!
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    T Cell-Based Immune Response To Therapeutic Vaccines Boosted By Novel Aptamer

    A small compound called an aptamer that specifically targets and stimulates a human immune cell can greatly increase the effectiveness of an immunotherapeutic drug designed to destroy malignant or virus-infected cells. The development of a novel apatamer that recognizes activated T-lymphocytes...
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    Phase 2 Clinical Trial Of Ibrutinib Shows High Overall Response, Remissions In Patien

    An international study of ibrutinib in people with relapsed or refractory mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) continues to show unprecedented and durable results with few side effects. Researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center presented interim findings of the multi-center Phase...
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    Our Fight-Or-Flight Response And Misperception That Threatening Objects Appear Closer

    When we're faced with things that seem threatening, whether it's a hairy spider or an angry mob, our goal is usually to get as far away as we can. Now, new research suggests that our visual perception may actually be biased in ways that help motivate us to get out of harm's way. Our bodies help...
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    Shedding Light On The Workings Of The Body's Immune Response In Multiple Sclerosis

    Researchers from Queen Mary, University of London have discovered that two proteins which are believed to play a key role in controlling the body's immune response are found in lower levels in T lymphocytes from patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). The study found that MS patients' T...
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