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A new supercar is born

18.11.2005 23:59    gizmag.com
One of favourite television shows, the BBC's Top Gear, tests all the very, very fast road cars and it runs them around the same test circuit so times can be directly compared. The fastest they've ever around the circuit had
A new supercar is born


Briefly: RCT 3 trailer; free GarageBand loops

18.11.2005 23:59    macnn.com
In brief: Apple has posted a trailer for Roller Coaster Tycoon 3, an action game by Aspyr Media that...

DePaul will self-report recruiting violation

18.11.2005 23:59    sportsline.com
DePaul will self-report a recruiting violation to the NCAA but has no plans to cut its ties to the recruit in question -- small forward Manuel Cass, who chose the Blue Demons over Bradley.

Connective Tissue Cells From Lungs Fused With Heart Muscle To Form Biological Pacemaker

18.11.2005 23:58    sciencedaily.com
In guinea pig experiments, Johns Hopkins scientists fused common connective tissue cells taken from lungs with heart muscle cells to create a safe and effective biological pacemaker whose cells can fire on their own and naturally regulate the muscle's rhythmic


HP Plans Huge Restructuring

18.11.2005 23:58    news.softpedia.com
The restructuring was announced in July and costs 1.1 billion dollars

"Lost" or "Desperate Housewives" Brings Money to Disney

18.11.2005 23:58    news.softpedia.com
Analyst David Miller: "I'm pleased with what they did on the bottom line"

Oil Price Tends to Go Up

18.11.2005 23:58    news.softpedia.com
The analysts say that the oil price will suffer an increase in the following days

Gov. Warner Pays First Visit To New Hampshire

18.11.2005 23:58    wjla.com
Virginia Gov. Mark Warner... a Democrat and possible presidential contender for 2008... shared a spirited luncheon with the state's top Democrats on Friday... contributing some good laughs and a little politics.

Go Online For Early Black Friday Deals

18.11.2005 23:58    cbs2chicago.com
Believe it or not, we're just one week away from Black Friday, the busiest shopping day of the year. If you're not ready to face the crowds, don't worry. CBS 2's Dorothy Tucker shows us there are things you can
Go Online For Early Black Friday Deals

Viagra may be useful for serious lung disease

18.11.2005 23:57    reutershealth.com
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Treatment with Viagra (sildenafil) can improve exercise capacity and functional ability in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension, a serious disease involving high pressure in the blood vessels that enter the lungs, new research suggests.

Hormone levels may be increased in SIDS

18.11.2005 23:57    reutershealth.com
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Higher levels of the hormone testosterone are found in victims of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) than in infants who have died suddenly from other causes, results of a multicenter study suggest.

British HIV patients show increased drug resistance

18.11.2005 23:57    reutershealth.com
LONDON (Reuters) - People in Britain who are infected with HIV have one of the highest levels of drug resistance in the world, and the rate is increasing, researchers said on Friday.

One third of cancer deaths avoidable

18.11.2005 23:57    reutershealth.com
LONDON (Reuters) - If people avoided major risk factors for cancer, more than a third of the 7 million annual deaths from the disease could be prevented, scientists said on Friday.

Pregnancy problem linked to heart disease risk

18.11.2005 23:57    reutershealth.com
LONDON (Reuters) - Women who suffer certain complications during pregnancy are more likely to develop premature cardiovascular disease, according to a study published on Friday.

Malaria may raise mother-child HIV infection rate

18.11.2005 23:57    reutershealth.com
YAOUNDE (Reuters) - Women who are HIV positive may be more likely to pass the virus to their children during pregnancy if they are also infected with malaria, scientists in Cameroon said on Friday.

State officials seek anti-smoking message on DVDs

18.11.2005 23:57    reutershealth.com
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The attorneys general of 32 states are asking Hollywood's major movie studios to place an anti-smoking announcement on DVDs, videos and other home entertainment products to combat teen tobacco use.

Heavy antibiotic use may raise lymphoma risk

18.11.2005 23:57    reutershealth.com
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Using antibiotics more than 10 times in childhood increases the likelihood of developing non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL), a cancer that affects the body's lymphatic system, new research suggests.

Bird flu flares in Vietnam, China has new outbreak

18.11.2005 23:57    reutershealth.com
HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam said on Friday that bird flu has spread to three more northern provinces and China reported a fresh outbreak, a day after confirming its first human deaths from the disease.

No evidence Tamiflu caused deaths: FDA

18.11.2005 23:57    reutershealth.com
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. regulators so far have found no evidence Roche AG's antiflu drug Tamiflu caused the deaths of children in Japan, a U.S. Food and Drug Administration spokeswoman said on Friday.

Income level linked with use of diagnostic imaging

18.11.2005 23:57    reutershealth.com
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Higher-income patients in Winnipeg, Canada, are more likely to use diagnostic imaging than are lower-income patients, despite the fact that the region has a publicly funded health care system with universal access to this type

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