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        <description>MedWorm provides a medical RSS filtering service. Over 6000 RSS medical sources are combined and output via different filters. This feed contains the latest medical blog items that have been tagged with 'gateway'.</description>
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        <lastBuildDate>Sat, 03 Sep 2011 02:58:32 +0100</lastBuildDate>
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            <title>Egyptian Government Attacks Egypt’s Internet</title>
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            <description>By Jim HarperIn response to civil unrest, the Egyptian government appears to have ordered service providers to shut down all international connections to the Internet. According to the blog post at the link just above, Egypt&amp;#8217;s four main ISPs have cut off their connections to the outside world. Specifically, their &amp;#8220;BGP routes were withdrawn.&amp;#8221; The Border Gateway Protocol is what most Internet service providers use to establish routing between one another, so that Internet traffic flows among them.
An attack on BGP is one of few potential sources of global shock cited by an OECD report I noted here the other day. The report almost certainly imagined a technical attack by rogue actors but, assuming current reporting to be true, the source of this attack is a government exerci...</description>
            <author>Cato-at-liberty</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 14:53:04 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Republicans Rediscover Their Big-Government Principles</title>
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            <description>Sen. Chuck Grassley, who can always be counted on to stick the federal government&amp;#8217;s nose where it doesn&amp;#8217;t belong, is criticizing Attorney General Eric Holder&amp;#8217;s teeny-tiny steps toward a less oppressive enforcement of drug prohibition. Holder said on Wednesday &amp;#8220;that federal agents will target marijuana distributors only when they violate both federal and state law. This is a departure from policy under the Bush administration, which targeted dispensaries under federal law even if they complied with the state&amp;#8217;s law allowing sales of medical marijuana.&amp;#8221;
Grassley says that marijuana is a &amp;#8220;gateway&amp;#8221; drug to the use of harder drugs and that Holder &amp;#8220;is not doing health care reform any good.&amp;#8221;
As Tim Lynch and I wrote in the Cato Handbook f...</description>
            <author>Cato-at-liberty</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 14:11:34 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>MedConnect - Where Medicine Connects?</title>
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            <description>Elsevier Australia has long been associated with publishing textbooks and journals for the Australian and New Zealand markets. Until recently, the Australasian arm of the Elsevier publishing giant had been content with their role as &amp;#8216;hard copy&amp;#8217; publishers of high quality health related literature, leaving the internet and software based platforms to their US counterparts.
However [...] (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)</description>
            <author>Life in the Fast Lane</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 10:51:17 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>ToxSeek Search Module for Netvibes!</title>
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            <description>The Netvibes search module for ToxSeek : Meta-Search and Clustering Engine is now available for download.

ToxSeek is a meta-search engine that enables simultaneous searching of many different information resources on the World Wide Web. The ToxSeek user interface allows selection of resources from a wide range of authoritative sources in these categories. http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/enviro/abouttoxseek.html

By the way I have also included ToxSeek in the HazMap and More ... Search Module.

This module now includes:
HazMapToxSeekPubMedNLM Gateway
Agents in HazMapJobs in HazMapDisease in HazMapMedical Dictionary
Tags: sis, nlm, toxseek, search, module, netvibes, hazmap, pubmed, gateway
This item is automatically generated from the DIGICMB Blog of Guus van de den Brekel (Source: DigiCMB)</description>
            <author>DigiCMB</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2007 22:16:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>NLM Gateway  ánd HazMap Search Module Netvibes</title>
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            <description>To add the above Netvibes Module to your Netvibes page, just click the icon!


  'The National Library of Medicine's (NLM) Haz-Map has been updated. 226 new agents in the categories of metals, solvents, pesticides, mineral dusts, toxic gases and vapors, plastics and rubber, nitrogen compounds, and other compounds were added. Haz-Map is an occupational health database designed for health and safety professionals and for consumers seeking information about the health effects of exposure to chemicals and biologicals at work. Haz-Map links jobs and hazardous tasks with occupational diseases and their symptoms.'  Factsheet about Haz-Map 
Tags: netvibes, nlm gateway, sis, hazmap, digicmb, haz-map, nlm
This item is automatically generated from the DIGICMB Blog of Guus van de den Brekel (Source: D...</description>
            <author>DigiCMB</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 04 Apr 2007 17:26:00 +0100</pubDate>
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