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Latest articles: Image Processing System That Detects Moods Developed By Concordia University Researcher Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? Dr. Prabir Bhattacharya and his computers might. He and Concordia graduate student Abu Sayeed Sohail are developing a computer image processing system that detects and classifies human facial expressions. The aim of this system is Image Processing System That Detects Moods Developed By Concordia University Researcher... Virginia Tech Researchers Discover How Mosquitoes Avoid Succumbing To Viruses They Transmit Mosquitoes are like Typhoid Mary. They can spread viruses which cause West Nile fever, dengue fever, or yellow fever without themselves getting sick. Scientists long thought that the mosquito didn’t care whether it had a virus hitchhiker, but have now discovered, “There is a war going Virginia Tech Researchers Discover How Mosquitoes Avoid Succumbing To Viruses They Transmit... Blogs Comment On HHS Conscience Rule, ‘Common Ground’ In Abortion Debate, Condom Use Among Catholics The following is a summary of selected women’s health-related blog entries. ~ “Provider Conscience Clause Sees Increased Opposition,” Planned Parenthood Advocate Blog: The blog entry examines increasing opposition to a proposed HHS conscience
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Blogs Comment On HHS Conscience Rule, ‘Common Ground’ In Abortion Debate, Condom Use Among Catholics... HIV Risk Factors, Misconceptions Could Lead To ‘Rapid Spread’ Of Virus In Egypt, Daily News Reports Although Egypt has a low HIV prevalence at 0.02%, numerous risk factors and misconceptions about the virus could lead to a “rapid spread” of the disease, Egypt’s Daily News reports.
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HIV Risk Factors, Misconceptions Could Lead To ‘Rapid Spread’ Of Virus In Egypt, Daily News Reports... Massachusetts Health Insurance Law Highlighting Shortage Of Doctors In State While the Massachusetts health insurance law has led to about 440,000 newly insured state residents, the demand for primary care physicians has outpaced the supply, NPR’s “All Things Considered” reports. The law, passed in 2006, requires most state residents to be covered either through a Massachusetts Health Insurance Law Highlighting Shortage Of Doctors In State... Not Such A Happy Christmas For Addiction Sufferers It may be the season to be merry for most people but according to experts at the Priory Group, the UK’s leading independent provider of addiction treatment services, Christmas is often the most difficult time of year for people suffering from an addiction. The Not Such A Happy Christmas For Addiction Sufferers... Automakers Return To Washington To Present New Case To Congress For Loans Officials from the Big Three automakers — Ford, General Motors and Chrysler — on Tuesday will submit to lawmakers their proposals to use requested federal money to ensure long-term viability of their companies, including money for upcoming payments for retirees’ health care, the
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Baucus Plan Will Not Involve ‘Oppressive’ Rules, Letter To The Editor States... Drinkaware Launches Campaign For A Christmas To Remember, UK The Drinkaware Trust (Drinkaware), a UK charity which aims to reduce alcohol harm, has launched a new campaign to help partygoers have a merry - and memorable - Christmas. Entitled ‘Tips for a Christmas to remember’, Drinkaware is issuing guidance to the public on Drinkaware Launches Campaign For A Christmas To Remember, UK... Women At Risk Of Sexual Assault On College Campuses The statistics for sexual assault are unsettling; the Department of Justice reports that one in five college women will be the victim of attempted or actual sexual assault during their college years. In a new study, researchers from two universities, including the University of Missouri, have found that Women At Risk Of Sexual Assault On College Campuses... Articles 1..10 of 6021. | Next > |