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Electric and Magnetic Fields (EMF)
FCC: Consumer Update on Mobile Phones FDA site with answers to frequently-asked questions about potential health risks from using mobile telephones and research on this question. NIEHS: Cell Phones NIEHS research on possible health risks from cell phones, especially the ongoing ani...
www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/emf/
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The Cancer Information Network: Testicular Cancer
option that works in a different way than traditional therapies. 2. The Cancer Patient's Workbook: Everything You Need to Stay Organized and Informed! 3. 50 Essential Things To Do: When the Doctor Says It's Cancer. 4. Subscribe the monthly newsletter of The...
NOVA: Cancer Warrior
Judah Folkman struggled against the grain of many in the cancer research community in his quest to pioneer a novel form of cancer treatment. In 1960, when he was a young surgical resident, Folkman discovered a startling secret about how...
Using Microarray Technology to Explore Problems in Systems Biology.
This project was prepared as part of a BioQUEST faculty development workshop entitled BioQUEST 2004 Summer Workshop for Undergraduate Faculty: Systems Biology at Beloit College in June 2004.The BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium is committed to the reform of undergraduate biolo...
Radiation Therapy for Cancer: Questions and Answers
cancer cells (1). X-rays, gamma rays, and charged particles are types of radiation used for cancer treatment. The radiation may be delivered by a machine outside the body (external-beam radiation therapy), or it may come from radioactive material placed in t...
Gene Therapy for Cancer: Questions and Answers
genes have set the stage for scientists to alter a person's genetic material to fight or prevent disease. Gene therapy is an experimental treatment that involves introducing genetic material (DNA or RNA) into a person's cells to fight disease. Gene therapy is being studied in...
End of Life Care: Questions and Answers
Communication about end-of-life care and decision making during the final months of a person’s life are very important. Research has shown that if a person who has advanced cancer discusses his or her options for care with a doctor early on, tha...
WebMD: Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer
this computer", every time you visit WebMD.com you won't have to type your email address and password. This means that a cookie will stay on your computer even when you exit or close your browser which may reduce your levels of privacy and security. You should never select...
www.webmd.com/hw/cancer/aa32173.asp
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 GFI: Email security
Protecting your network against email threats 5 always update their signatures in time against the deadly viruses that are distributed worldwide via email in a matter of hours (such as the recent MyDoom, NetSky.B and Beagle worms). Companies using a single v...
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Protecting your network against email threats 5 always update their signatures in time against the deadly viruses that are distributed worldwide via email in a matter of hours (such as the recent MyDoom, NetSky.B and Beagle worms). Companies using a single virus- scanning engine alone are not necessarily safeguarded when a new virus is released. A 2004 study by the UK government found, for example, that although 99% of large British companies use antivirus products, 68% of them were infected by viruses
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Protecting your network against email threats 5 always update their signatures <span class="highlight">in</span> time against the deadly viruses that are distributed worldwide via email <span class="highlight">in</span> <span class="highlight">a</span> matter of hours (such as the recent MyDoom, NetSky.B <span class="highlight">and</span> Beagle worms). Companies <span class="highlight">using</span> <span class="highlight">a</span> single virus- scanning engine alone are not necessarily safeguarded when <span class="highlight">a</span> new virus is released. <span class="highlight">A</span> 2004 study by the UK government found, <span class="highlight">for</span> example, that although 99% of large British companies use antivirus products, 68% of them were infected by viruses
Radiation Related Frequently Asked Questions
has a good article by Leonard Sagan of EPRI on "The Low Dose Effects Paradigm", which considers the pluses and minuses of this approach. It is published quarterly and is quite well done. There is also a new web site: Hormesis and Radioadaptive Res...
www.physics.isu.edu/radinf/qanda.htm#bio
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