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- What does the year hold for science? (Daily Telegraph)
Dec 29, 2008 - As the world prepares to celebrate the anniversaries of Darwin and Galileo we examine how their research is still shaping the course of science and discover what the leading lights of the scientific community will be most excited about in 2009 - U.K.’s Answer to Soviets in 1978 Included U.S., God, Fishermen (Bloomberg)
Dec 29, 2008 - Dec. 30 (Bloomberg) -- U.K. defenses against an attack by the Soviet Union were so poor in 1978 that Prime Minister James Callaghan found himself turning to God for support in facing down the threat, secret papers released today show. - Trying to prevent lymphedema after breast cancer (Boston Globe)
Dec 29, 2008 - Hospitals in about a dozen states are testing whether some simple steps, such as arm-strengthening exercises, could reduce the risk of one of breast cancer's troubling legacies -- the painful and sometimes severe arm swelling called lymphedema. - N Korea makes threat over loss of aid: Kyodo (Gulf Times)
Dec 29, 2008 - TOKYO: North Korea threatened to stop taking apart its nuclear plant that makes bomb-grade plutonium unless Japan provides it with energy aid as part of an international disarmament deal, Kyodo news agency said yesterday. - Best Practices for Protecting against Viruses, Spyware, and Hacking (Dr. Dobb's Journal)
Dec 29, 2008 - As the value of information goes up, it is attracting more sophisticated kinds of thievery - Trying to prevent lymphedema after breast cancer (Las Vegas Sun)
Dec 29, 2008 - Mon, Dec 29, 2008 (12:42 p.m.) Hospitals in about a dozen states are testing whether some simple steps, such as arm-strengthening exercises, could reduce the risk of one of breast cancer's troubling legacies _ the painful and sometimes severe arm swelling called lymphedema. - Trying to prevent lymphedema after breast cancer (The Charlotte Observer)
Dec 29, 2008 - (By LAURAN NEERGAARD, AP Medical Writer) Hospitals in about a dozen states are testing whether some simple steps, such as arm-strengthening exercises, could reduce the risk of one of breast cancer's troubling legacies - the painful and sometimes severe arm swelling called lymphedema. Lymphedema has long been a neglected side effect of cancer surgery and radiation: Many women say they never were ... - Trying to prevent lymphedema after breast cancer (The State)
Dec 29, 2008 - Hospitals in about a dozen states are testing whether some simple steps, such as arm-strengthening exercises, could reduce the risk of one of breast cancer's troubling legacies - the painful and sometimes severe arm swelling called lymphedema. Lymphedema has long been a neglected side effect of cancer surgery and radiation: Many women say they never were warned, even though spotting this problem ... - HEALTHBEAT: Trying to lower breast cancer survivors' risk of the swelling called lymphedema (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Dec 29, 2008 - WASHINGTON - Hospitals in about a dozen states are testing whether some simple steps, such as arm-strengthening exercises, could reduce the risk of one of breast cancer's troubling legacies — the painful and sometimes severe arm swelling called lymphedema. - Trying to prevent lymphedema after breast cancer (The Kansas City Star)
Dec 29, 2008 - Hospitals in about a dozen states are testing whether some simple steps, such as arm-strengthening exercises, could reduce the risk of one of breast cancer's troubling legacies - the painful and sometimes severe arm swelling called lymphedema. Lymphedema has long been a neglected side effect of cancer surgery and radiation: Many women say they never were warned, even though spotting this problem ...
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