Sunday, October 31, 2004
Friday, October 29, 2004
Rendell Misstates The Issue
Rendell is finally doing the right thing:
Rendell told a news conference in Philadelphia that Republicans could produce only one voter - out of 26,000 overseas military and civilian voters - who failed to get the absentee ballot he requested." [My Way News]"
The issue is not whether people got ballots, governor. The issue is the the fact that they got them late yet the deadline for their return was unaltered. It appears that will now be rectified.
Wednesday, October 27, 2004
Is the Hockey Stick Broken?
More on global warming science:Is the Hockey Stick Broken?
Monday, October 25, 2004
New Interim Guidelines Address Use of Antiviral Medications for Influenza
Influenza Antiviral Medications: 2004-05 Interim Chemoprophylaxis and Treatment Guidelines
[Via Medscape Headlines]
How To Reduce The Risk Of Catching The Flu
From the JCAHO:
New National Campaign Offers Americans Three Easy Steps To Prevent Infections
The Joint Commission urges Americans to do three easy things to limit the spread of respiratory infections in health care settings and communities.
- Clean your hands – Rub hands vigorously with soap and warm water for at least 15 seconds after using the bathroom, taking out the trash, changing a diaper, or before handling food. Use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers is an acceptable alternative. Americans should also not hesitate to ask their doctors, nurses, dentists or other caregivers whether they have cleaned their hands before rendering care. It is also important that your hands be clean when caring for a sick friend or family member at home.
- Cover your mouth and nose – To stop the spread of infectious diseases through sneezes and coughs, cover your mouth and nose with a tissue, your hands, or the crook of your elbow. Then, remember to wash your hands.
- Avoid close contact – A fever or symptoms of a contagious illness are clear signs to you or your child to stay at home and away from other people, either at work or at school. If you are sick and go to work or school, you place others at risk for getting sick as well.
Thursday, October 21, 2004
Bush and GOP Sites Outage, DDOS Attack Suspected
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Bush and GOP Sites Outage, DDOS Attack Suspected:
[Via eWEEK Technology News]
Wednesday, October 20, 2004
Pentagon Says No Need for a U.S. Draft of Doctors (Reuters)
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Pentagon Says No Need for a U.S. Draft of Doctors (Reuters):
[Via Yahoo! News: Top Stories]
Why Do Carbs Turn To Fat?
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Researchers uncover process for carb-induced fat formation:
[Via Science Blog - Science News Stories]
Monday, October 18, 2004
How Technology Failed In Iraq
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MIT Technology Review: How Technology Failed In Iraq
Saturday, October 16, 2004
State Limiting Obesity Lawsuits
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Obesity lawsuits:
[Via PointOfLaw Forum]
Friday, October 15, 2004
MIT Technology Review: Global Warming Bombshell
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See the analysis at http://www.uoguelph.ca/~rmckitri/research/trc.html. Why not in a major scientific journal? Because Nature rejected it. You decide.
[From MIT Technology Review]
Tuesday, October 12, 2004
Nobel laureate calls for steeper tax cuts in US
Yahoo! News - Nobel laureate calls for steeper tax cuts in US:
"What Bush has done has been not very big, it's pretty small," Prescott told CNBC financial news television.
"Tax rates were not cut enough," he said. Lower tax rates provided an incentive to work, Prescott said.
Prescott and Norwegian Finn Kydland won the 2004 Nobel Economics Prize for research into the forces behind business cycles." "
CDC Posts Interim Guidelines for Influenza Vaccination
CDC Posts Interim Guidelines for Influenza Vaccination
[Via Medscape Headlines]
U.S. FDA Tried to Block Vioxx Results: Lawmaker
U.S. FDA Tried to Block Vioxx Results: Lawmaker:
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Charles Grassley said he interviewed FDA scientist David Graham as part of the committee's probe of how the agency handled the Merck & Co. Inc. drug, which the company pulled a week ago.
According to a statement from Grassley, Graham said he had been "ostracized" and subject to "veiled threats" and "intimidation" from within the FDA when he tried to get his research published in the weeks before Merck acknowledged Vioxx's risks.""
U.S. Health Officials Release National Flu Pandemic Plan
U.S. Health Officials Release National Flu Pandemic Plan:
The Nation's Health""
[Via Medscape Headlines]