added 2007 Fri Apr 13 8:37:13 by Deidre
Hundreds of thousands of people undergo weight loss surgery each year, but for some of them, giving up comfort food means picking up other dangerous cravings, a phenomenon known as "addiction transfer."
Hundreds of thousands of people undergo weight loss surgery each year, but for some of them, giving up comfort food means picking up other dangerous cravings, a phenomenon known as "addiction transfer."
added 2007 Wed Mar 7 15:37:06 by ochs
Aside from maintaining a website, Jon Basso hasn't spent one dollar on advertising. And yet his restaurant has garnered international attention thanks to the controversy he's created. After all, with menu items like the Quadruple Bypass Burger and Flatliner Fries, who needs marketing?
Aside from maintaining a website, Jon Basso hasn't spent one dollar on advertising. And yet his restaurant has garnered international attention thanks to the controversy he's created. After all, with menu items like the Quadruple Bypass Burger and Flatliner Fries, who needs marketing?
added 2007 Mon Feb 26 15:27:49 by trojanhorse
The last time I saw an effort to displace the PC with Macs in business fail, the cause was the lack of Exchange compatibility. If this is fixed, we could see Macs actually move in business again. Leopard and its surrounding applications have been focused almost specifically to take Vista out at the knees, and I don't think we've seen either Microso
The last time I saw an effort to displace the PC with Macs in business fail, the cause was the lack of Exchange compatibility. If this is fixed, we could see Macs actually move in business again. Leopard and its surrounding applications have been focused almost specifically to take Vista out at the knees, and I don't think we've seen either Microso
added 2007 Wed Feb 7 18:59:12 by bhartzer
U.S. medical scientists say a drug used to limit blood loss during cardiac surgery might increase the risk of death within five years after the surgery. More than 4 million people worldwide have received the drug -- arotinin -- principally during coronary artery surgery since 1985.
U.S. medical scientists say a drug used to limit blood loss during cardiac surgery might increase the risk of death within five years after the surgery. More than 4 million people worldwide have received the drug -- arotinin -- principally during coronary artery surgery since 1985.








