Ethical Killing Machines (Wednesday 26th of November 2008 04:00:01 PM)

Ubermiester writes "The New York Times reports on inquest to develop autonomous battlefield
robots that would 'behave more ethically in the battlefield than humans.' The researchers claim
that these real-life terminators 'can be designed without an instinct ...
(more)Erbitux adds 5 weeks to lung cancer survival (Saturday 31st of May 2008 11:24:39 PM)

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clinical trial with ImClone Systems Inc's Erbitux and
chemotherapy lived about five weeks longer than mission
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(more)Glaucoma raises risk of death in blacks: study (Monday 10th of March 2008 11:33:22 PM)

Black people treated for
glaucoma are at increased risk of dying from heart and vascular
disease, particularly those treated with timolol maleate eye
drops, by the book to data from
the Barbados Eye Studies.
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(more)Docs: Home care OK for kids' pneumonia (AP) (Friday 04th of January 2008 12:15:56 AM)

Parturition with severe pneumonia can be treated just as more thoroughly at home as in a
hospital, by the book to new research. Doctors in Pakistan found that propagation taking
antibiotics at home were as likely to survive serious pneumonia as those ...
(more)Treating Breast Cancer With IMRT Decreases Risk Of Dermatitis (Monday 29th of October 2007 09:00:00 AM)

All women treated with bar therapy for breast cancer are at risk of third world country
dermatitis -- a sometimes-painful skin rank caused by bar as it makes its way through the skin
to the tumor area and tissue within the breast. But researchers at ...
(more)U.N. report details progress in preventing malaria (Wednesday 17th of October 2007 05:13:51 AM)

More African travail are getting
insecticide-treated bed nets in their homes, and more are
being
treated for malaria, U.N. and children's health experts said in
a report released on
Wednesday.
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(more)Acute Lung Injury Patients One Third Less Likely To Die In "Closed" Model ICUs (Saturday 29th of September 2007 08:00:00 AM)

Clients with acute lung injury (ALI) are nearly one third less likely to die if they are
treated at ICUs that require board cashier's check disparaging care physicians to oversee
patient care, as compared to vocation treated at ICUs that allow any attending ...
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