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            <title>Operation Weight Gain: Week 2</title>
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            <description>I had a nice weekend. July 13 was my wife&amp;#8217;s 30th birthday and July 14 marked our 8-year &amp;#8220;let&amp;#8217;s be boyfriend/girlfriend&amp;#8221; anniversary. To celebrate, we spent Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in my hometown, San Francisco.
We stayed in a nice hotel just outside the city and paid way less than it was worth (thanks, Priceline). Friday night Continue reading Operation Weight Gain: Week 2 (Source: Cancer, life, and me)</description>
            <author>Cancer, life, and me</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 18:45:51 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>“Buzzy” Pain Relief For Kids</title>
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            <description>Here&amp;#8217;s Buzzy, a reusable pain relief device developed by a pediatrician. It works based on the gate control theory of pain:
Buzzy is a newly developed reusable pain relief device that children can bring to the doctor’s office with them to help dull the pain of shots! As the brainchild of Pediatrician Amy Baxter, Buzzy rapidly reduces pain when pressed onto the skin. Buzzy is especially helpful for children who receive shots often, like those suffering from diabetes. Buzzy can also be used for the small things, like taking splinters out!
Not only is Buzzy a kid-favorite, but it’s safe, effective immediately on contact, FDA compliant, and environmentally friendly, too.

			
			*This blog post was originally published at ScienceRoll* (Source: Better Health)</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 12:00:09 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Blisstree Photo of the Day</title>
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            <description>OK, today we&amp;#8217;re cheating a little, but at least it&amp;#8217;s for a good cause. All of the following photos from last Saturday&amp;#8217;s Earth Hour were so cool, we couldn&amp;#8217;t pick just one to feature. So here are eight for your viewing pleasure.
Las Vegas, Before &amp; After Earth Hour 2010 (Photo: WWF)
Parthenon Temple at Acropolis in Greece, Before &amp; After Earth Hour 2010 (Photo: boston.com)
Mohammed Ali mosque at Cairo&amp;#39;s Salahadeen Citadel, Before &amp; After Earth Hour 2010 (Photo: boston.com)

Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, Before &amp; After Earth Hour 2010 (Photo: WWF)
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Blisstree Photo of the Day (Source: Breastfeeding 1-2-3)</description>
            <author>Breastfeeding 1-2-3</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 12:34:56 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Please stop …</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3287937&amp;cid=t_191941_132_f&amp;fid=35024&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Ffeedproxy.google.com%2F%7Er%2FBlindscientist%2F%7E3%2FpBP-dFZRFjc%2F</link>
            <description>&amp;#8230; using &amp;#8216;gate&amp;#8217; for every crisis, problem, scandal. &amp;#8216;Throttlegate&amp;#8216; for the Toyota recall? Really, are you sure? Sometimes I wish that the Watergate hotel was called Watercrap or something similar. But that&amp;#8217;s only a wish. (Source: Blind.Scientist)</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 15:17:49 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>White House Gate-Gate</title>
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            <description>New cartoon by Trussell &amp; Trussell on AOL’s Politics Daily. White House Gate-Gate.
Posted in Politics Daily Tagged: chaos theory, gate crashers, obama, political cartoon, president, security breech, state dinner, white house (Source: Donna Trussell)</description>
            <author>Donna Trussell</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 15:41:03 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>How Does a Bridge Suicide Net Work?</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=1873042&amp;cid=t_191941_109_f&amp;fid=34750&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fpsychcentral.com%2Fblog%2Farchives%2F2008%2F10%2F13%2Fhow-does-a-bridge-suicide-net-work%2F</link>
            <description>As we noted a few days ago, the Golden Gate Bridge is finally getting a suicide barrier. However, it&amp;#8217;s not so much a barrier as it is a net. A steel net, to be specific. 
	The net will be suspended from either side of the iconic span, and reach out about 20 feet. Out of the five barrier proposals considered, this is the only suicide barrier that will not interfere with tourists&amp;#8217; view from the bridge. It will also allow the 16 painters employed on the bridge to continue their current work routines (the other four barriers would&amp;#8217;ve required additional effort and risk for the painters to do their work). 
	When people jump from the bridge into the net, it will hold them there, suspended some 740 feet over the entrance to the San Francisco Bay. 
	Denis Mulligan, the chief engi...</description>
            <author>World of Psychology</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2008 20:10:18 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Golden Gate Bridge To Get a Suicide Net</title>
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            <description>As we reported earlier today, it looks like the Golden Gate Bridge will finally get a suicide barrier:
	After decades worth of engineering studies and heated debate, Golden Gate Bridge officials have voted to erect a suicide barrier on the bridge. The winning design is a stainless steel net that will be hung beneath the iconic bridge span.
	The Bridge&amp;#8217;s board of directors has been under increasing pressure in recent years to do something more to prevent the numerous suicides that take place on the iconic span. Thirty eight people plummeted to their death last year from the bridge.
	We&amp;#8217;ve previously documented how a film was made capturing some of the suicides that take place on the Golden Gate Bridge. We expressed our frustration in July with the slow progress being made in ere...</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 21:43:58 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Suicide Barriers are Effective</title>
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            <description>Suicide is one of those irrational acts that is still misunderstood and stigmatized, even amongst people who otherwise are okay with mainstream mental health concerns. Most people still don&amp;#8217;t understand how someone could ever feel so despondent and depressed that they would want to end their own lives. I also suspect that at one time or another, a significant minority of people have thought about suicide, even if just in passing.
	The New York Times Magazine had an article this past weekend about a different approach to suicide. Instead of only looking to help treat people most at risk for suicide (people who suffer from depression, for instance), public health officials are also looking at the common means in which suicide is committed. 
	One of those common means is jumping off a b...</description>
            <author>World of Psychology</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2008 13:59:27 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>IF ({x} AND {y}) THEN {phenotype}; Programming Bacterial Invasion</title>
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            <description>Anderson, Voigt and Arkin (UCSF and UC Berkeley) have teamed up to demonstrate the operation of an exquisitely-designed genetic AND gate to control the behavior of E coli (original paper here). The gate integrates two environmental inputs to produce a phenotypic output. As an example, they show how their circuit can be used to program bacteria to invade mammalian cells when the concentrations of two different extracellular chemicals fall within a certain range. You can bet Anderson will be using this circuit to fine tune the specificity of his tumor-invading bacteria in the future. For example:IF ({hypoxia} AND {acid pH})  THEN       invadeVery nice tricks for making tumor-specific microorganisms. However based on our experience with ad hoc-engineered tumor-killing microbes, the biggest ch...</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 17:29:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Way Up</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=495355&amp;cid=t_191941_134_f&amp;fid=35193&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fannetics.blogspot.com%2F2007%2F01%2Fway-up.html</link>
            <description>Here's another picture from my ride today. I'm looking up from the sidewalk to the top of the first tower (coming from Marin). The camera on my phone didn't quite capture the intensity of the colors in this picture. (Source: Annetics)</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jan 2007 00:33:00 +0100</pubDate>
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