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The four most spectacular night-sky sights may all be visible soon.
The four most spectacular night-sky sights may all be visible soon.
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By a vote of 61-38 the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America has finalized a decision to lift sexual orientation from the criteria to discriminate for youth membership. Previously and previously. The change in policy will not app...
By a vote of 61-38 the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America has finalized a decision to lift sexual orientation from the criteria to discriminate for youth membership. Previously and previously. The change in policy will not apply to pack leaders or trans youth.
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The controversial move passed by more than 60% of the national council.
The controversial move passed by more than 60% of the national council.
26 minutes ago
A blockbuster study in which US researchers reported that they had turned human skin cells into embryonic stem cells contained errors, its lead author has acknowledged.
A blockbuster study in which US researchers reported that they had turned human skin cells into embryonic stem cells contained errors, its lead author has acknowledged.
27 minutes ago
(Phys.org) —Google Drive has a new look and functions. The makeover in Google Drive features scanning and interface enhancements that put the user into "card" mode. The enhancements make it easy for the user to create and view content.
(Phys.org) —Google Drive has a new look and functions. The makeover in Google Drive features scanning and interface enhancements that put the user into "card" mode. The enhancements make it easy for the user to create and view content.
27 minutes ago
(AP)—Internet radio company Pandora reported higher-than-expected revenue in the latest quarter, with losses in line with analysts' forecasts, as the number of subscribers who pay for ad-free listening rose above 2.5 million.
(AP)—Internet radio company Pandora reported higher-than-expected revenue in the latest quarter, with losses in line with analysts' forecasts, as the number of subscribers who pay for ad-free listening rose above 2.5 million.
27 minutes ago
UEA scientists make breast cancer advance that turns previous thinking on its head Scientists at the University of East Anglia have made an advance in breast cancer research which shows how some enzymes released by cancerous cells could ...
UEA scientists make breast cancer advance that turns previous thinking on its head Scientists at the University of East Anglia have made an advance in breast cancer research which shows how some enzymes released by cancerous cells could have a protective function.
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At the 2012 100YSS Symposium, Heath Rezabek presented what he calls the ‘Vessel Archives’ proposal, a strategy for sustaining and conveying Earth’s cultural and biological heritage that was directly inspired by Gregory Benford̵...
At the 2012 100YSS Symposium, Heath Rezabek presented what he calls the ‘Vessel Archives’ proposal, a strategy for sustaining and conveying Earth’s cultural and biological heritage that was directly inspired by Gregory Benford’s Library of Life DH Edit: At the 2012 100YSS Symposium, Heath Rezabek presented what he calls the “Vessel Archives” proposal, a strategy for sustaining and conveying Earth’s cultural and biological heritage that was directly inspired by Gregory Benford’s Library of Life proposal. DH Edit 2 In a recent study published in the International Journal of Obesity, researchers found that when foods were labeled as being healthier, people were more likely to eat larger portions of it, even if the calories of both were similar. When a food is perceived as being “healthy,” it often seems like an invitation to overindulge. I see this with clients who stock up on – and fill out with – foods labeled “fat-free” and “sugar-free,” because they associate these tricky terms with “calorie-free.” And usually, they’re not.
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I went into this in an earlier post(s), but found this paper while doing some background reading on HPV-related items. A number of studies have shown that circumcision reduces the transmission of HIV, but does it reduce other infectious ...
I went into this in an earlier post(s), but found this paper while doing some background reading on HPV-related items. A number of studies have shown that circumcision reduces the transmission of HIV, but does it reduce other infectious diseases as well? Maybe: Circumcision Cuts HPV Risk for Both Sexes Male circumcision can reduce the risk that female partners will acquire human papillomavirus (HPV), researchers reported. Women in two large trials of circumcision had a lower incidence and prevalence of HPV if their partners got the procedure, according to Aaron Tobian, MD, of Johns Hopkins University, and colleagues. Summary and some comments below the fold. . . . Here’s the summary: Background Randomised trials show that male circumcision reduces the prevalence and incidence of high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in men. We assessed the effi cacy of male circumcision to reduce prevalence and incidence of high-risk HPV in female partners of circumcised men. Methods In two parallel but independent randomised controlled trials of male circumcision, we enrolled HIV-negative men and their female partners between 2003 and 2006, in Rakai, Uganda. With a computer-generated random number sequence in blocks of 20, men were assigned to undergo circumcision immediately (intervention) or after 24 months (control). HIV-uninfected female partners (648 of men from the intervention group, and 597 of men in the control group) were simultaneously enrolled and provided interview information and self-collected vaginal swabs at baseline, 12 months, and 24 months. Vaginal swabs were tested for high-risk HPV by Roche HPV Linear Array. Female HPV infection was a secondary endpoint of the trials, assessed as the prevalence of high-risk HPV infection 24 months after intervention and the incidence of new infections during the trial. Analysis was by intention-to-treat. An as-treated analysis was also done to account for study-group crossovers. The trials were registered, numbers NCT00425984 and NCT00124878. Findings During the trial, 18 men in the control group underwent circumcision elsewhere, and 31 in the intervention group did not undergo circumcision. At 24-month follow-up, data were available for 544 women in the intervention group and 488 in the control group; 151 (27·8%) women in the intervention group and 189 (38·7%) in the control group had high-risk HPV infection (prevalence risk ratio=0·72, 95% CI 0·60–0·85, p=0·001). During the trial, incidence of high-risk HPV infection in women was lower in the intervention group than in the control group (20·7 infections vs 26·9 infections per 100 person-years; incidence rate ratio=0·77, 0·63–0·93, p=0·008). Interpretation Our findings indicate that male circumcision should now be accepted as an efficacious intervention for reducing the prevalence and incidence of HPV infections in female partners. However, protection is only partial; the promotion of safe sex practices is also important. They say it’s only “partial” because it only reduced transmission by a fairly modest amount. It’s a practice that seems to be fairly common throughout history, though at times it’s tough to determine whether what is being referred to is really “circumcision” or just some sort of ritual scarring or the like. But the selectionist argument that it provides some benefit and is thus fixed in certain populations has been largely based on the supposed health effects for the male and now also the female — which may end up being the key. Remember, you don’t need people to necessarily be aware of the benefits (though they certainly could be) but just that the results of said behavior are greater reproductive fitness which may well be the case if it is protecting the bearer of children from debilitating infections.
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Si estás pensando en dejarte el bigote detente un momento, mírate al espejo, y pregúntate: ¿Me voy a ver como Brad Pitt o como David Beckham? Si la respuesta fue 'no' o si te quedaste meditándolo demasiado, estás a tiempo para abortar la...
Si estás pensando en dejarte el bigote detente un momento, mírate al espejo, y pregúntate: ¿Me voy a ver como Brad Pitt o como David Beckham? Si la respuesta fue 'no' o si te quedaste meditándolo demasiado, estás a tiempo para abortar la misión.Es verdad que el bigote y la barba le sientan muy bien a algunos, pero también existen casos en los que el mostacho es un un terrible error -- ¿verdad, Michael Cera?More...
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