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Scientists learn more about Lomu illness
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Roeder facing a test of his nerve
icNewcastle - Newcastle United - Jan 22 12:19 AM Glenn Roeder has admitted he is facing a test of his nerve and judgement as he refuses to make any rash signings during the January transfer window.
Nervous breakdown
[Breaking News] Podcasting Across the University
The Minnesota Daily - Apr 26 11:20 AM If students are putting off homework or about to have a nervous breakdown over finals, they can now simply connect their MP3 player to their computer to help relieve stress. The University Office for Student Affairs is offering students podcasts, or audio clips that can be downloaded onto an MP3 player like an iPod.
Nervous system
Neurons In CNS Can Regulate Immune System And Suppress Inflammatory Conditions Of CNS
Medical News Today - Apr 27 12:14 AM The neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) are reported to have a previously unknown ability to regulate the immune system and suppress inflammatory conditions of the CNS. This was published by scientists at Lund University in Sweden in an article in the journal of Nature Medicine. This pioneering discovery paves the way for future therapeutic targets for inflammatory and degenerative
Neurological disorders
Pulse therapy
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Apr 24 6:38 PM Deep brain stimulation involves placement of tiny electrodes in the brain. The electrodes, connected to a pacemaker-like device in the chest, emit tiny pulses of stimulation to block abnormal activity in the brain that causes psychiatric disorders. Sources: Medtronic Inc., American Association of Neurological Surgeons Image provided by Medtronic
Neuron
Studies Yield Insight Into The Numerical Brain
Science Daily - Jan 18 3:05 AM Two studies in the Jan. 18, 2007, issue of the journal Neuron, published by Cell Press, shed significant light on how the brain processes numerical information -- both abstract quantities and their concrete representations as symbols. The researches said their findings will contribute to understanding how the brain processes quantitative information as well as lead to studies of how numerical ...
Neuropathy
Health calendar
Austin American-Statesman - 2 hours, 38 minutes ago Medicare information sessions 11:30 a.m. today, Tuesday and Thursday. For Medicare beneficiaries living with diabetes, heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or end-stage renal disease. Golden Corral, 9710 N. Lamar Blvd. Free. (410) 962-8500, www.planitagency.com.
Neurosis
Watching out for the Big One
AsiaMedia - Mar 28 12:05 PM Los Angeles --- The sense that serious trouble may lie ahead for the Asian and global economy seemed anything but a singular view at a seminar at the University of Southern California earlier this week. Neurosis and paranoia can seem all the spookier to the extent that one's dark worries are shared.
Neurotransmitters
Academy honors 18 for major contributions to science
EurekAlert! - Jan 17 11:42 AM ALEXANDER AGASSIZ MEDAL a medal and a prize of $15,000 awarded every three years for original contributions in the science of oceanography goes to JAMES R. LEDWELL, senior scientist, department of applied ocean physics and engineering, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Mass., "for innovative and insightful tracer experiments using sulfur hexafluoride to understand vertical ...
Neutron
RoughRiders Welcome Jimmy Neutron Saturday
OurSports Central - Jan 17 10:02 AM Cedar Rapids, Iowa- Nickelodeon's Jimmy Neutron will appear Saturday night at the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders' home game against the Green Bay Gamblers. The game begins at 7:05PM.
Neutropenia
Olympus, in Cooperation With Saladax Biomedical, Prepares to Offer Testing in Support of Personalized Chemotherapy
RedNova - Jan 16 4:09 AM Olympus Life and Material Science Europa, GMBH (Olympus) and Saladax Biomedical, Inc. (SBI) have entered into a development agreement to accelerate introduction of a blood test expected to help oncologists more effectively dose 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), a widely used chemotherapy agent.
Nipple
Surge Protector is UL 1449 2nd Edition listed.
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Mobile mammography coming
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Nuclear medicine
Black Caucus supports Indo-US civil nuclear pact
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numb
Ace Redeemed in Rivalry Match
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nutrition
NASA lab director to discuss nutrition at UA
NWAnews.com - Mar 01 5:30 AM Scott M. Smith, director of the Nutritional Biochemistry Laboratory at the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, will talk about spaceflight nutrition and its implications on Earth during Friday s annual meeting of the Arkansas Association of Family and Consumer Sciences. (Northwest Arkansas Times)
nuts
Knives, betel nuts are usual items detected in local courts
Saipan Tribune - Apr 09 7:07 AM Knives and betel nuts are the top items usually detected and prevented by the Marshal Service Unit from being brought into the local courts. According to court records, from 2005 to 2006, there were a total of 5,329 knives detected and this were closely followed by betel nuts with 5,214.
Nystagmus
ORLive Presents: Horizontal Tenotomy: A Treatment for Congenital Nystagmus, a Rare Disorder That Causes the Eyes to ...
[Press Release] Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 28 4:15 AM Join Akron Children's Hospital March 28, at 1:00 PM EDT on www.OR-Live.com for a procedure to correct a rare eye condition called congenital nystagmus, which causes rapid, uncontrollable eye movements that often blur vision. Robert Burnstine, M.D., director of pediatric ophthalmology at Akron Children's Hospital, will perform the the horizontal tenotomy, while Amarpreet Singh, M.D., will act as ...
obese
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Obesity
Genes May Spur Some Childhood Obesity
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obesity
Mobile lab helps UTSA tackle diabetes, obesity
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Obsessive compulsive disorder
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Understanding It
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Understanding It
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