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News: Creative Block? Get Out Of Your Office And Go For A Walk
The next time you're in need of creative inspiration, try thinking outside the box -- literally. Read: Creative Block? Get Out Of Your Office And Go For A Walk
News: Students urged to cut back on salty foods, salt additives
For the average college student, consuming foods off of any fast food menu is one of the easiest ways to satisfy a salty craving. At the same time, salting French fries or adding salty condiments to food is a common way for students to add flavor or bring out the flavor in their meals. These fast food choices and the practice of salting foods, however, can also lead to health complications ... Read: Students urged to cut back on salty foods, salt additives
News: Rat helps pinpoint pain molecule
Random screen of metabolites could offer new routes to drug targets for pain relief. Read: Rat helps pinpoint pain molecule
News: Jurors: leave the information age—or go to jail
An English court has sentenced a juror to six months in prison for contempt of court after she performed research on the Internet and forced the abandonment of a criminal trial. Psychology lecturer Theodora Dallas, 34, was a member of the jury in the trial of Barry Medlock, accused of causing grievous bodily harm. She looked up certain information related to the trial on the Internet, came ... Read: Jurors: leave the information age—or go to jail
News: Police officers must face court
TWO police officers charged with kidnapping and assaulting a teenaged boy have been ordered to appear in person at Dubbo Local Court. Read: Police officers must face court
News: Gleevec Approval Widened to Include Rare Cancer
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 1 (HealthDay News) -- U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval for the Novartis drug Gleevec has been expanded to include adults who have had surgical removal of CD117-positive gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST), the agency said in a news release. Read: Gleevec Approval Widened to Include Rare Cancer