Archive for lipiec 22nd, 2010

Pictures of the Day: Combat Outpost Nolen and Elsewhere
Rodrigo Abd is one of the formidable team of photographers that The Associated Press has sent to Afghanistan. More here: Pictures of the Day: Combat Outpost Nolen and Elsewhere
O.M.G.: Justin Bieber Will Do ‘C.S.I.’
The 16-year-old pop star and the graphically violent CBS crime drama finally join forces. Original post: O.M.G.: Justin Bieber Will Do ‘C.S.I.’
CDC: 15 US deaths tied to rare tropical fungus (AP)
AP - A fungus usually found in the tropics has taken root in the Pacific Northwest and has been blamed in the deaths of 15 people over the last six years, health officials said Thursday. See original here: CDC: 15 US deaths tied to rare tropical fungus (AP)
Funding woes overshadow AIDS conference (AP)
AP - Rich countries must give more for the fight against AIDS or risk jeopardizing progress in battling the disease, participants at an international conference urged Thursday. Read more here: Funding woes overshadow AIDS conference (AP)
Lethal mixture drives AIDS pandemic in ex-Soviet bloc (AFP)
AFP - Official indifference, stigma and a blinkered reflex to criminalise drug addicts have turned Eastern Europe and Central Asia into the region where HIV is spreading fastest, the world AIDS forum heard. See original here: Lethal mixture drives AIDS pandemic in ex-Soviet bloc (AFP)
Florida’s Minorities See Unusual Melanoma Patterns (HealthDay)
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, July 21 (HealthDay News) — Melanoma trends among minority groups in Florida, the Sunshine State, are different than national trends, a new study finds. See more here:  Florida’s Minorities See Unusual Melanoma Patterns (HealthDay)
Prenatal Vitamin Levels a Concern After Weight Loss Surgery (HealthDay)
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, July 21 (HealthDay News) — Women who have weight loss surgery may put their future babies at risk caused by vitamin deficiencies, say Australian researchers. Read the original here:  Prenatal Vitamin Levels a Concern After Weight Loss Surgery (HealthDay)
New guidelines aim to reduce repeated C-sections (AP)
AP - Most women who’ve had a C-section, and many who’ve had two, should be allowed to try labor with their next baby, say new guidelines — a step toward reversing the “once a cesarean, always a cesarean” policies taking root in many hospitals. Read more from the original source: New guidelines aim to reduce repeated C-sections [...]