Archive for lipiec 11th, 2010

In Haiti, the Displaced Are Left Clinging to the Edge
Six months after an earthquake, only 28,000 of 1.5 million displaced Haitians have new homes, and Port-au-Prince remains a tableau of life in the ruins. Here is the original: In Haiti, the Displaced Are Left Clinging to the Edge
Film: They Grow Up So Quickly, Don’t They?
In some of this summer’s movies, the family is redefined, conflicts and resilience intact. View post:  Film: They Grow Up So Quickly, Don’t They?
FDA Reviewer Questions Results of Key Avandia Trial (HealthDay)
HealthDay - FRIDAY, July 9 (HealthDay News) — One step ahead of a planned government review of the safety of Avandia, new doubts surfaced Friday on a key trial that helped keep the blockbuster diabetes drug on the market. Read the original here:  FDA Reviewer Questions Results of Key Avandia Trial (HealthDay)
Parents Urged to Enforce Proper Use of Child Safety Seats (HealthDay)
HealthDay - SATURDAY, July 10 (HealthDay News) — Incorrect use of child safety seats is a major reason why car accidents remain the leading cause of disability and death among children in the United States, an expert warns. View post: Parents Urged to Enforce Proper Use of Child Safety Seats (HealthDay)
Sex now chief cause of Ukraine’s AIDS epidemic (AFP)
AFP - “I am not a drug addict!” insisted Andri, 32, staring desperately at the walls of a clinic for people with HIV in Kiev. See original here: Sex now chief cause of Ukraine’s AIDS epidemic (AFP)
Philharmonic’s Alan Gilbert and the Youth Movement
In his first season at the helm of the New York Philharmonic, Alan Gilbert stakes out a place among a group of young conductors. See more here: Philharmonic’s Alan Gilbert and the Youth Movement
A Closer Look at the Art, Until ‘Beep!’
The Merode Altarpiece and valuable tapestries at the Cloisters are protected by motion detectors that sound if patrons come too close. View post: A Closer Look at the Art, Until ‘Beep!’