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The intimate moments that once were the glue of American family life are disappearing amid job demands and nonstop activities. Researchers examining the fragile family structure allowed The Associated Press an exclusive look at video and data from four years  |


is made by enclosing butter inside a sheet of pastry. Once the pastry is wrapped around the butter, the dough is rolled and folded several times to make many thin layers of butter and pastry. When it is baked, the  |
A light Mediterranean meal that is prepared in no time. Pork chunks are sauteed, then marinated in a zesty vinaigrette.  |
A chilled combo of garbanzo beans, tomatoes, green bell peppers, and other flavors of summer!  |


This dish is inspired by the classic Greek dish macaronatha, which is octopus meat in a delicious tomato-based sauce over macaroni, topped with grated sheep's milk cheese. This recipe uses squid, which is easier to obtain than octopus, and is  |
Boston Scientific and The Body1 Network Honored [PRWEB Mar 20, 2005]  |
A recap of alternatives to medications for pain management. [PRWEB Mar 20, 2005]  |
A Canadian group intent on changing existing laws and services for blind people changes its name and logo. Formerly the National Federation of the Blind:Advocates for Equality, the new name Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians captures its Canadian heritage  |
Are Europe's hospitals equipped to meet e-health opportunities? This type of issue was covered by the Health Information Network Europe (HINE) in the largest ever survey of hospitals in Europe, just one of a range of studies it offers members.  |
The "rubber meets the road" for health plan formularies now, as work on development of the National Health Information Infrastructure and the federal e-prescribing regulations mesh. The new Medicare e-prescribing regulations are going to be felt by all the 'stakeholders'  |
National survey shows that nearly ten percent of 8th graders used inhalants last year [PRWEB Mar 20, 2005]  |
Over a thousand people join in the festivities [PRWEB Mar 20, 2005]  |
The human brain is like a general in a bunker. Floating in its bubble of cerebrospinal fluid, it has no direct window to the outside world, so the only way for the brain to observe, comprehend, and order the body  |
Use of a device and system to clear dislodged "debris" during percutaneous interventions to open a blocked artery following a heart attack does not appear to be clinically beneficial, according to a study in the March 2 issue of JAMA.  |
Research presented at the American College of Cardiology's Scientific Sessions in Orlando pinpoints a major marker of a poor prognosis for heart failure, hyponatremia, or a lower than normal concentration of serum or blood sodium.  |
Studies published by the American Gastroenterological Association shed new light on risk factors and predictors of survival associated with two types of cancer that are among the most rapidly increasing in the Western world -- esophageal and stomach cancer.  |
Researchers at the UCSD School of Medicine and the University of Utah have developed a mouse model of Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD), the leading cause of blindness in people over age 55, and Stargardt Macular Degeneration (STGD), a form of  |
Mayo Clinic researchers studying patients in the emergency department with acute chest pain report in the current issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings that exercise treadmill testing (ETT) was often sufficient for evaluation.  |
A team of researchers at the University of Alberta in Edmonton and the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute in Toronto have discovered how a key enzyme involved in repairing DNA is put together and how it works--a development that opens up  |
A gene which is likely to be one of the causes of dyslexia in children has been discovered by researchers at Cardiff University. They believe the major finding will give researchers a better understanding of what causes the brain disorder  |
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