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Study: Avastin Slows Ovarian Cancer - WSJ.com
Adding the cancer drug Avastin to a treatment regimen for women with advanced ovarian cancer helped extend the time before the disease progressed, according to a new study funded by the National Cancer Institute.
06-06-2010 by harryhunter Tags , , ,

Study: Businesses start to embrace Windows 7
A new survey shows that businesses are increasingly planning their move to Windows 7, with more than half of those questioned planning to have some machines running the operating system in their corporations by the end of the year. by Ina Fried CNET News
03-21-2010 by docbrunder Tags , ,

Study: Women love games but fear social stigmas
Q Interactive finds that women enjoy playing social games but mostly refuse to play them in the workplace and are concerned with stigmas related to gaming.
02-21-2010 by maxschumacher and 1 other Tags , , , ,

Study: States must fill $1 trillion pension gap (AP)
AP - States may be forced to reduce benefits, raise taxes or slash government services to address a $1 trillion funding shortfall in public sector retirement benefits, according to a new study that warns of even more debilitating costs if immediate action
02-18-2010 by buckweston Tags , , , , ,

Mediterranean diet may help prevent dementia
Eating a diet rich in healthy fats and limiting dairy and meat could do more than keep your heart healthier. It could also help keep you thinking clearly.
02-08-2010 by howardbeale Tags , , ,

Got a decision to make? Have some sugar
AFP - If you're about to try to negotiate a pay rise, it might be a good idea to have a sugary drink beforehand, according to a study published this week in Psychological Science.
01-30-2010 by nelsonchaney Tags , , ,

Study: Dogs Also Suffer From OCD
Scientists have identified a gene in Dobermans that makes the dog suseptible to obsessive compulsive disorder.
01-24-2010 by miltonsteinman Tags , , ,

Study: Cost of treating diabetes to triple by 2034
The number of Americans with diabetes will nearly double in the next 25 years, and the costs of treating them will triple, according to a new report.
11-29-2009 by harryhogge Tags , , , ,

Mutant genes linked to Parkinson's in some: study (Reuters)
Reuters - People of Japanese and European descent who have mutant versions of five genes may be at higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease, two large teams of researchers have found.
11-15-2009 by barbaraschlesinger Tags , ,

Gluten allergy boosts death risk: study (AFP)
AFP - The risks of gluten allergies have been underestimated, according to a study published Tuesday which found increased mortality rates among people with celiac disease.
09-30-2009 by frankgrimes Tags , , , ,

Study: Fewer terrorism suspects going to trial
The government is prosecuting only about one out of four of those charged in connection with terrorism, according to a study that suggests federal agencies don't agree on who is a terrorist.
09-28-2009 by gordonmccloud Tags ,

Exercise May Prevent Prostate Cancer: Study (HealthDay)
HealthDay - FRIDAY, Sept. 25 (HealthDay News) -- Regular exercise may help protect men from prostate cancer, says a new study.
09-28-2009 by gordonmccloud Tags , , , ,

Study Looks at Link Between Sunscreen
Two professors from the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland have been given a substantial grant by the European Union to explore a possible link between sunscreen and Alzheimer�s disease, the U.K.�s Daily Telegraph reported.
08-26-2009 by buckweston Tags , , , ,

Apple: 'Continues to study' Google Voice apps; AT&T: We played no part
Apple, AT&T and Google have responded to an Federal Communications Commission inquiry into the Google Voice app flap. Apple says Google Voice apps interfere with iPhone functionality. AT&T says it had no role in the App Store approval process. If you
08-22-2009 by normanshrike Tags , , , , ,

What killed Mozart? Study suggests strep infection (AP)
AP - For more than two centuries, the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart has endured — as has the speculation about what led to his sudden death at age 35 on Dec. 5, 1791.
08-18-2009 by dianachristensen Tags , , , ,

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