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Roll-Over Next to Long Lake Claims Lives of Mother and Children

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Nov 4, 2011   Rural  

Roll-Over Next to Long Lake Claims Lives of Mother and Children

CHICKALOON, ALASKA-Alaska State Troopers received a call yesterday evening at about 4:47 pm. The caller reported an overturned vehicle near mile 86 of the Glenn Highway. When troopers and the Bureau of Highway Patrol arrived on the scene, they found a vehicle, upside-down and partially submerged in a pond next to Long Lake.

Chantix Unsuitable For First-Line Smoking Cessation Use

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 3, 2011   Health  

Chantix Unsuitable For First-Line Smoking Cessation Use

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Nov. 2, 2011 – The poor safety profile of the smoking-cessation drug varenicline (Chantix™) makes it unsuitable for first-line use, according to a study published in the Nov. 2 edition of the journalPLoS One, an online publication of the Public Library of Science.

Researchers Discover Why Measles Spreads So Quickly

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 3, 2011   Health  

Researchers Discover Why Measles Spreads So Quickly

ROCHESTER, Minn. — Mayo Clinicresearchers have discovered why measles, perhaps the most contagious viral disease in the world, spreads so quickly. The virus emerges in the trachea of its host, provoking a cough that fills the air with particles ready to infect the next host. The findings may also help in the fight against ovarian, […]

Prof Helping to Unravel Causes of Ice Age Extinctions

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 3, 2011   Science/Education  

Prof Helping to Unravel Causes of Ice Age Extinctions

COLLEGE STATION, Nov. 2, 2011 — Did climate change or humans cause the extinctions of the large-bodied Ice Age mammals (commonly called megafauna) such as the woolly rhinoceros and woolly mammoth? Scientists have for years debated the reasons behind the Ice Age mass extinctions, which caused the loss of a third of the large mammals […]

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