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Couch Potatoes, Not French Fries, May Be To Blame For Obesity

...hese states and regions. The general assumption in media reports and among some nutritionists is that fast food leads to obesity, Binkley says. That is what Binkley expected to find when he compared the data. "It wouldn't have surprised me to find that there isn't any relationship at all at this level," he...

Notre Dame Paleontologist Finds Damage Done To T. rex Skull

... FBI by two unidentified people, according to news media reports. The federal Antiquity Act protects fossils on federal land. No arrests have been announced. "This is about as bad as I could have imagined," Rigby said today. "We had a virtually complete skull and now I'm wondering what I can do to repair t...

UF Researchers Investigate Phenomenon Of Seizure-Alert Dogs

...number of reports in the popular press, electronic media and dog-related publications assert that some dogs have this ability," said Roger Reep, associate professor of physiological sciences at UF's College of Veterinary Medicine. "If these phenomena are real and occur reliably, this offers great hope to ...

USC Holds 2nd Annual Medical Genetics Symposium; Nations Leading Geneticists Discuss The Future Of Genomic Research

...SC HealthSciences Campus. The event is open to the media and to the public on afirst-come, first-serve basis. Immediately following, the IGM will host an open house in its newly renovated,gene-themed space in the IGM Building on USC's Health Sciences Campus at 2250Alcazar St., where visitors may eat, dr...

Burroughs Wellcome Fund Continues Support Of EurekAlert!

...esident Enriqueta C. Bond, Ph.D. "Working with the media toward that goal ultimately will benefit both individual citizens and the research enterprise." The Fund, based in Durham, North Carolina, is an independent private foundation established to advance the medical sciences by supporting research and oth...

Fruit Flies May Shed Light On Cocaine Addiction

...rginia, Charlottesville (804) 982-5608 University media contact Dan Heuchert University of Virginia News Officer dnh6n@virginia.edu (804) 924-7676 For scientific perspective on this research, call the NIGMS Public InformationOffice at (301) 496-7301 to interview Dr. Michael Sesma, program director,Divi...

Human Cloning: Grappling With Reality Penn Bioethicist To Explore The Facts Behind The Hysteria

... the world's collective mind hasbeen reeling. "The media and public reaction to proposals about thecreation of headless human clones for organ parts and Chicago physicist Dr.Richard Seed's statements that he will soon clone human beings demonstratesthat our society is far from ready to grapple with the har...

First Study To Take Bacteria Directly From Patients' Mouths Further Supports Possible Link Between Gum And Heart Disease

... disease. In recent weeks, a great deal of media attention has been focused onthis possible relationship. In fact, since the early 1990s, preliminary studiesat other universities have used laboratory strains of mouth bacteria andpopulation data to show this possible link. Temple's study ...

Virginia Tech Researchers Assess Watershed Management For EPA, NSF

...ofwatershed residents. #### For more information, media may contact Dr. Diplas at (540)231-6069 or pdiplas@vt.edu ....

American Museum Of Natural History Holds Symposium On Biodiversity And Human Health Issues

...www.amnh.org or call212-769-5200. Members of the media should contact Elizabeth Chapman at212-769-5800. AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE "The Value of Plants, Animals, and Microbes to Human Health" April 17 and 18, 1998 FRIDAY, APRIL 17 9:15 a.m. Keynote Address: The...

Africa At The Turning Point

...though vasectomy has yet to gain acceptance. Mass media campaigns are increasing knowledge of family planning, as well as AIDS and other reproductive health issues. Radio programs geared to young people in Kenya, Nigeria and Uganda transmit messages on sexual responsibility and information on prevention ...

Web Site Offers Comprehensive Information On Mad Cow Disease

... response to numerous phone calls by both the news media andthe public beginning in early 1996 following reports of BSE's transmissionto humans in Great Britain. "Within the span of a week, we were at the point of spending morethan half our time just answering phone calls from the media, producers,veterin...

3,500 Earth And Space Scientists To Report Latest Findings At Boston Meeting

...ll scientific sessions are open to registered news media representatives.In addition, a series of press conferences will be organized during whichjournalists can question scientists about their reports. These press-specificevents will be detailed in a subsequent Media Advisory. Three previousadvisories abo...

Press Events At Spring Meeting

... events for Spring Meeting, to which allregistered media representatives are invited. Those who have not pr...3868 The Press Room is the place to register as a media representative or pick upyour credential if you have preregistered. The room has space for you to wr...

Announcing ESA's 1998 Annual Meeting

Members of the media and freelance writers are invited to attend the EcologicalSociety of America's 1998 Annual Meeting to be held in Baltimore, Maryland, onAugust 2-6, 1998. This year's meeting is being held in conjunction with TheAmerican Institute for Biological Scie...

Boosting Immune Response Against HIV-1 Key To Controlling Infection, Say University Of Pittsburgh Researchers

...Conference in Geneva, Switzerland. Onlyregistered media are invited to attend this press briefing. However, hispresentation of these findings will be broadcast live on the AIDS Conference'swebsite located at http://www.aids98.ch ....

Focus On The Bay: Pfiesteria And The Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem -- Symposia At Annual Meeting To Examine Science Policy On Pfiesteria And The Bay

...e Bay. Annual Meeting Information Members of the media and freelance writers are invited to attend the EcologicalSociety of America's 1998 Annual Meeting to be held in Baltimore, Maryland, onAugust 2-6, 1998. This year's meeting is being held in conjunction with TheAmerican Institute for Biological Scie...

As The City Goes, So Goes The World: Symposium At ESA Meeting To Examine The Ecology Of Cities

...llers. Annual Meeting Information Members of the media and freelance writers are invited to attend the EcologicalSociety of America's 1998 Annual Meeting to be held in Baltimore, Maryland, onAugust 2-6, 1998. This year's meeting is being held in conjunction with TheAmerican Institute for Biological Scie...

New Hope On The Horizon For Patients With End-Stage Cardiovascular Disease

... note thatthis telephone number is exclusively for media use. Thank you for not publishingit....

Babbitt To Help Explore Depths Of Lake Tahoe

... and 9 a.m. Due tolimited space, only one or two media representatives will be on the researchvessel with...rn at approximately 10 a.m.,Babbitt will meet with media individually to discuss the Tahoe restorationeffort....

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(Date:5/21/2013)... HealthDay Reporter , , MONDAY, May 20 (HealthDay ... of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) ... older patients, a new large Canadian study reveals. ... 65 who are prescribed long-acting bronchodilators -- either ... Serevent). Both medications are commonly used to relieve ...
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