The Japan Times |
Hatoyama dreams of a Japan anchored within a united Asia
The Japan Times Most of the money came from his mother, the wealthy heiress to the Bridgestone empire, though ¥400 million of this was listed as coming from fictitious donors — including some who were deceased. While Hatoyama denied personal knowledge of the … |
St John’s Ambulance video shows parents how to perform CPR on babies – The Independent
The Independent |
St John’s Ambulance video shows parents how to perform CPR on babies
The Independent … doing puffs, and two fingers should be used to pump the chest. St John’s Ambulance released the video as part of its Nursery Rhymes Inc campaign, following the success of its 2015 push to raise awareness about choking which it said saved 46 children. |
Majority of the UAE residents say that stress causes cancer: Survey – Zawya (registration)
Zawya (registration)Majority of the UAE residents say that stress causes cancer: SurveyZawya (registration)A study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology in May 2013 shows that survival rates increase significantly among patients who have receiv…
The Foie Gras faux pas: Why Fatty Liver No Longer Just Effects Ducks – PLoS Blogs (blog)
PLoS Blogs (blog)The Foie Gras faux pas: Why Fatty Liver No Longer Just Effects DucksPLoS Blogs (blog)This week he shares his insights into the disturbing legacy of growing non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and organ transplants that the global obes…
Community leader remembered 70 years after her death – The Newark Advocate
The Newark Advocate |
Community leader remembered 70 years after her death
The Newark Advocate John is now deceased. Joanie Fraher Edwards Kelley organized a 2005 family reunion in Granville to mark a hundred years of Granville’s centennial boulder placement atop Sugar Loaf. Burton and Dora Howland Case were donors of the monument in 1905. |
DNA donors could spell end of parents’ disease fears – Financial Times
Financial Times |
DNA donors could spell end of parents’ disease fears
Financial Times From his clinic in Newcastle, north-east England, Doug Turnbull is preparing for the probable launch in the coming months of a pioneering medical intervention with substantial benefits — and considerable ethical repercussions. His approach to … |
Starting a Radio Station Is Harder Than It Sounds. But It’s Just as Fun – Seattle Weekly
Seattle Weekly |
Starting a Radio Station Is Harder Than It Sounds. But It’s Just as Fun
Seattle Weekly Seeing the challenges many stations are facing, Roach is developing a “Low Power FM Accelerator Project” that she hopes will bring dollars, donors, tools, and resources for LPFMs in Seattle and across the country; more specifics on that, she says … |
Representation issue stalls foundations’ merger – Santa Fe New Mexican
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Representation issue stalls foundations’ merger
Santa Fe New Mexican Community foundations in New Mexico will not be merging after all. At least not anytime soon. In December, the Santa Fe Community Foundation’s board decided that it was not in the organization’s best interest to proceed with a consolidation of five … |
Sarah Palin Endorses Donald Trump, Which Could Bolster Him In Iowa – New York Times
New York Times |
Sarah Palin Endorses Donald Trump, Which Could Bolster Him In Iowa
New York Times AMES, Iowa — Sarah Palin, the former Alaska governor and 2008 vice-presidential nominee who became a Tea Party sensation and a favorite of grass-roots conservatives, endorsed Donald J. Trump in Iowa on Tuesday, providing him with a potentially … |
Sweden goes home with a new heart – The Hindu
Sweden goes home with a new heartThe HinduThere is still little or no awareness not just about organ donations, but also among young patients to get registered for a transplant, he said. Over the last couple of weeks, they have reached out to doctors t…
