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- brbrGenetic Information Can Improve Dosing Of Popular Anticoagulant (Medical News Today) brRoy Fagerberg, 82, of Chapel Hill, N.C., is among more than 1.5 million Americans taking the blood thinner warfarin. The typical starting dose is five milligrams a day, but he needs only three. However, two milligrams difference are important when the drug has also been used as rat poison for 50 years. briSource: www.medicalnewstoday.com/ibrbrHealth news: How blue light helps SAD and why eating sausages is good for you (Daily Mail) br This week how eating sausages can boost vitamin C, why blue light helps SAD sufferers and a new drug which eases the pain of an enlarged prostate… briSource: www.dailymail.co.uk/ibrbrAntarctica: a meeting of polar and political minds (PhysOrg) br(AP) — Policymakers met polar explorers on the boundless ice of Antarctica Monday as a U.S.-Norwegian scientific expedition came in from the cold to report on the continent’s ice sheets, a potential source for a catastrophic big melt from global warming. briSource: www.physorg.com/ibrbrLower increases in global temps could lead to greater impacts than previously thought, study finds (PhysOrg) brA new study by scientists updating some of the findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2001 Third Assessment Report finds that even a lower level of increase in average global temperatures due to greenhouse gas emissions could cause significant problems in five key areas of global concern. briSource: www.physorg.com/ibrbrB Vitamins Might Lower Stroke Risk (HealthDay via Yahoo! News) br THURSDAY, Feb. 19 (HealthDay News) — People with heart disease who take high doses of B vitamins are somewhat less likely to suffer from stroke, especially if they’re under 70, a new Canadian study suggests. briSource: news.yahoo.com/ibrbrScientists Condemn Human Experiment with GE Food (Scoop.co.nz) brThe use of human subjects including children as young as 6 years old, in trials of a novel GE food is being condemned by scientists internationally and by GE Free NZ (in food and environment). briSource: www.scoop.co.nz/ibrbrUpdate On Lymphoma Drug Trial: Potential Breakthrough For T- Cell Lymphoma Patients With Drug That Mimics A Vitamin (Medical News Today) brFinal results of a pivotal Phase 2 clinical trial of pralatrexate (PDX) for patients with relapsed or refractory peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) were reported by the study’s principal investigator, Dr. Owen A. O’Connor of the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center at Columbia University Medical Center and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia. briSource: www.medicalnewstoday.com/ibrbrVitamin D deficiency may increase risk of colds, flu (PhysOrg) brVitamin D may be an important way to arm the immune system against disorders like the common cold, report investigators from the University of Colorado Denver (UC Denver) School of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Children’s Hospital Boston. briSource: www.physorg.com/ibrbrAkunyili Slams UNICEF over World Children’s Report (This Day) brMinister of Information and Communication, Prof. Dora Akunyili has expressed doubt at the authenticity of the State of the World’s Children report on Nigeria released recently by the United Nations Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF). She emphasized that it should be reviewed as the statistics on under- five mortality rate, maternal mortality ratio and the exclusive breastfeeding ratio since it did … briSource: www.thisdayonline.com/ibrbrAmazon ships Kindle 2 a day earlier than planned (PhysOrg) br(AP) — Amazon.com Inc. says it is shipping the new version of its Kindle electronic reading device a day earlier than it initially planned. briSource: www.physorg.com/ibr