Despite economic anxiety and concern for the future of the country, most Houstonians perceive an improving quality of life locally and 90 percent believe that Houston is a better place to live than most other metropolitan areas, according to the 30th annual Kinder Houston Area Survey conducted...
Despite economic anxiety and concern for the future of the country, most Houstonians perceive an improving quality of life locally and 90 percent believe that Houston is a better place to live than most other metropolitan areas, according to the 30th annual Kinder Houston Area Survey conducted...
...separate entity.? what does mean to you "Introducing Christ"
What happens when a person "receives" Christ?
Does he/she start to know themselves as they are always been known?
As James says that whenever this word is heard, it is like a man seeing the face of his birth as in a mirror! (James...
Almost half of women in the US who suffer from Type 1 or 2 diabetes report that it has a negative impact on their sex lives, according to a new study released today by MicroMass Communications, Inc., a leader in behavioral marketing in the healthcare industry. The research, which highlighted the...
The Association of Community Cancer Centers announced that results of a landmark study of how and how well the cancer patient's transition from the hospital inpatient setting to outpatient oncology group is managed. The study, designed to help hospitals and oncology groups improve their...
to Buddhist...? ...Horus and Osiris to Egyptians, Babalu, Eshu and Nana to Africans, the Adalo to New Guineans, the Water Baby and talking clouds to Iroquois, Vishnuu and Shiva to the Hindus... well you get my point,
doesn't that prove they're all deluded?
The results of a new study being released this week at the Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) conference in Atlanta demonstrate the effectiveness of a new model of coaching, developed exclusively for and used by the Edge Foundation, to help college students...
safefood announced the findings of new in-depth research(1) into the dietary salt intake of the Irish population at a conference in Cork. The research study, commissioned by safefood, is the most extensive of its' kind to date in the adult Irish population. The aim of the study was to provide...
Results of a new survey released recently - World Psoriasis Day - highlight the crucial role of primary care in helping to alleviate the psychological burden felt by severe psoriasis patients. In the Psoriasis Uncovered patient survey - conducted by Abbott Laboratories in partnership with The...
Scientists have discovered a new cause of spastic ataxia, and believe this cause is also a trigger for other mitochondrial diseases neurological disorders that can lead to serious coordination, growth, visual, speech, and muscle defects. Researchers at St George's, University of London have...
A new study looking at how hospitals account for the number of pediatric patients who develop catheter-associated bloodstream infections (CA-BSIs) found substantial inconsistencies in the methods used to report the number of patients who develop these infections. The study, conducted by the...
More than one in three diabetes patients skip doses or fail to take their insulin as prescribed, stating that they have done so on average three times in the last month, and 77 percent of physicians estimate that in reality this number could be as high as six doses, according to the Global...
Just 110 years ago in 1900, Paul Ehrlich, one of the founding fathers of modern immunology, gave the Croonian Lecture to the Royal Society in London "On Immunity with Special Reference to Cell Life". In this lecture he explained his "side-chain theory" proposing for the first time a...
A recent Kix® survey shows 79 percent of parents eat breakfast with their children, and the majority (96 percent) agree it's essential to pass along healthy habits and good nutrition. As parents shift back to routine, busier schedules leave many looking for simple solutions to meet the...
A comprehensive new survey of all 152 PCTs undertaken and published by the Medical Technology Group (MTG), backed by national diabetes support groups INPUT, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), clinicians and leading cross-party MPs, has exposed major inequities in care for patients...
Interviews with members of more than 5,000 representative U.S. households as part of the National Comorbidity Survey Replication found that nearly 40 percent of those with major depressive disorder may actually have subthreshold hypomania, defined as a discrete period of increased energy...
A new research paper into New Zealand's video and computer game sector has found that the average age of players is 33 years old and 88.5 per cent of all New Zealand households have a device for playing computer games.
...been in its reporting on Obama? "It turns out that Fox's coverage of President Obama has been even more negative than its coverage of candidate Obama: From Inauguration Day to Oct. 10, only 27% of Special Report's comments on the president were favorable."...
On Friday, Paul Goldberg of The Cancer Letter reported on an investigation into Duke cancer researcher, Anil Potti, MD, and claims made that he was a Rhodes Scholar - in Australia. The misrepresentation was made on grant applications to NIH and the American Cancer Society. This is important...
In a radio interview from late June that surfaced last week, Sharron Angle -- the Republican candidate for Senate in Nevada -- said that if a 13-year-old girl were raped and impregnated by her father, she would counsel her to look for ways to make "a lemon situation into lemonade" by carrying...