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The Hanoi Hilton

22.12.2008 22:04    dvdtalk.com
Skip It The Movie I never thought I'd ever encounter a war film that had me struggling to maintain interest, but somehow I'd missed seeing The Hanoi Hilton. Writer/director Lionel Chetwynd's enervating prisoner-of-war drama is arguably the dullest evocation of
The Hanoi Hilton


Honey West: Complete Series

22.12.2008 22:04    dvdtalk.com
Recommended Of all the long-unseen TV shows of the 1960s, few were as desired as Honey West (1965-66), an unusual private eye/quasi-spy series starring innocently sexy Anne Francis as G.G. Fickling's (i.e., Gloria and Forest Fickling) judo-flipping, cat-suit wearing detective.
Honey West: Complete Series

Code Geass Leouch of the Rebellion: Season 1, Pt. 2

22.12.2008 22:04    dvdtalk.com
Highly Recommended The Show:Chances are good that if you have your fingers on the anime pulse you have undoubtedly heard about Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion. It's not only a difficult to pronounce title, but it's also a successful
Code Geass Leouch of the Rebellion: Season 1, Pt. 2


Fansite Contest Winner Announced! Congratulations "Book of Oa!"

22.12.2008 22:01    comicbookmovie.com
IonParallax's Green Lantern site was voted ComicBookMovie's BEST fansite, and wins the Grand Prize Package! See the other top 10 fansites, who also get a copy of "The Dark Knight" on DVD.

IRON MAN II - Mandarin Rumor Mongering

22.12.2008 22:01    comicbookmovie.com
Entertainment Weekly is experimenting with bull@#%*! articles now--openly STARTING rumors they KNOW are false, saying Johh Cho, the actor from Harold and Kumar, and also Sulu in the new Star Trek movie will be playing The Mandarin in Iron Man

Sorbo to Star in "Paradox"

22.12.2008 22:01    comicbookmovie.com
The actor best known as TV's Hercules will star in a movie adaptation of the Arcana Studios comic book...

New "Push" Poster

22.12.2008 22:01    comicbookmovie.com
Chris Evans is looking pretty repulsive in this new poster for the mutant rip-off movie PUSH.

Childhood Vaccines Cause Financial Burden To Many Health Care Providers

22.12.2008 21:48    sciencedaily.com
The costs that health care providers are charged and reimbursed for childhood vaccines vary widely, and the high cost of some immunizations is leading to significant financial strain for some physicians, according to a pair of new studies.

Poor Perceptions Of Weight Pre-pregnancy Can Lead To Excessive Weight Gain During Pregnancy

22.12.2008 21:48    sciencedaily.com
Researchers have found that women with a poor perception of their weight were up to seven times more likely to gain excess weight over their pregnancies.

Eligibility Criteria Contribute To Racial Disparities In Hospice Use

22.12.2008 21:48    sciencedaily.com
A new study finds that hospice services -- care that is provided by physicians, visiting nurses, chaplains, home health aides, social workers and counselors -- have restrictions that reduce usage by many patients who are most in-need, particularly African-Americans.

First Functional Stem-cell Niche Model Created

22.12.2008 21:48    sciencedaily.com
Scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine employing a similar "peeping Tom" tactic to learn more about how stem cells develop have taken a significant step forward by devising a way to recreate the cells' lair -- a microenvironment

Premature Babies Have Altered Sensory Responses In Later Life

22.12.2008 21:48    sciencedaily.com
Premature infants who need intensive care or surgery are less sensitive to thermal (hot and cold) sensations later in life. The new study suggests that pain and injury related to major medical interventions in early development may alter how children

CT Colonography Offers One-stop Screening For Cancer And Osteoporosis

22.12.2008 21:48    sciencedaily.com
New research reveals that computed tomography colonography, also known as virtual colonoscopy, has the potential to screen for two diseases at once -- colorectal cancer and osteoporosis, both of which commonly affect adults over age 50.

Caffeine Has Greater Effect On Men, And Starts Only Ten Minutes After Consumption

22.12.2008 21:48    sciencedaily.com
Caffeine has a greater effect on men than women, and that these effects start just 10 minutes after it is drunk. In addition, contrary to what was previously thought, it has also been shown that decaffeinated coffee also produces an

Modeling Neonatal Diabetes

22.12.2008 21:48    sciencedaily.com
Neonatal diabetes is a rare form of diabetes that is usually detected within the first six months of life. Approximately 50 percent of cases of neonatal diabetes are caused by mutations in either the KIR6.2 gene or the SUR1 gene.

Optimal Dose Management Of Warfarin Improves Anticoagulation Control, Study Shows

22.12.2008 21:48    sciencedaily.com
Researchers have determined the optimal dose-management strategy to derive maximal benefit from warfarin therapy and improve patient outcomes.

New Evidence That People Make Aspirin's Active Principle -- Salicylic Acid

22.12.2008 21:48    sciencedaily.com
Scientists are reporting evidence that humans can make their own salicylic acid -- the material formed when aspirin breaks down in the body. Salicylic acid, which is responsible for aspirin's renowned effects in relieving pain and inflammation, may be the

Mutations Common To Cancer And Developmental Disorder Examined In A Novel Disease Model

22.12.2008 21:48    sciencedaily.com
A new zebrafish model of Costello syndrome is used to investigate this developmental illness and the control of a cancer-causing gene.

Producing A More Effective Oral Form Of A Powerful Disease-fighting Protein

22.12.2008 21:48    sciencedaily.com
Scientists in Japan are reporting an advance toward using a natural disease-fighting protein in pills or syrups that patients can take by mouth rather than injection. Their study is the first to show that coating the protein with a polymer

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