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Monday, October 14, 2013

The Cynical Girl: The week ahead begins with October 13, 2013.

The Cynical Girl: The week ahead begins with October 13, 2013.

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The week ahead begins with October 13, 2013.

Posted: 13 Oct 2013 03:45 AM PDT

IMG_5592Hello, everyone. Happy Sunday. My website is back online thanks to Lance Haun, Reaktiv Studios, Foliovision and WPEngine. I am very thankful.

This past week was busy. I remained (relatively) sober and survived a trip to Las Vegas. I did tons of people watching. I ran down the strip. I felt a little jet lagged and dehydrated but it wasn’t too bad. I lost my voice on Monday. Tuesday was a blur. I came home on Wednesday and had 88 meetings on Thursday and Friday. I also had some tough conversations with people I love and respect.

Ugh.

And then I ran on Saturday. This week was 18 miles. I am not sure if I picked up my feet for the last three miles.

Such an emotional roller coaster.

But then I went out for Mexican food, picked out a few pumpkins and celebrated Emma’s sixth year with us. My poonchy cat was tossed out of a car in 2007. The local animal rescue called and asked if I wanted to foster her. I said, “I’ll be right over.”

That night, we gave her a bath and tucked her into bed on a kitten heating pad.

The rest is history.

Hope you have a great week! Go do something fun. You’ve earned it.

ScienceDaily: Strange Science News

ScienceDaily: Strange Science News


State executions threaten propofol supply

Posted: 13 Oct 2013 09:17 AM PDT

Propofol has never been used for executions, but some states are considering changes to their lethal injection protocols due to market unavailability of barbiturates that have been previously used.

ScienceDaily: Top News

ScienceDaily: Top News


Researchers sequence non-infiltrating bladder cancer exome

Posted: 13 Oct 2013 01:36 PM PDT

Researchers have carried out the first exome sequencing for non-infiltrating bladder cancer, the most frequent type of bladder cancer and the one with the highest risk of recurrence. The results reveal new genetic pathways involved in the disease, such as cellular division and DNA repair, as well as new genes—not previously described—that might be crucial for understanding its origin and evolution.

In a surprise finding, gene mutation found linked to low-risk bladder cancer

Posted: 13 Oct 2013 01:36 PM PDT

An international research team has discovered a genetic mutation linked to low-risk bladder cancer. The investigators identified STAG2 as one of the most commonly mutated genes in bladder cancer, particularly in tumors that do not spread. The finding suggests that checking the status of the gene may help identify patients who might do unusually well following cancer treatment.

The role of 'master regulators' in gene mutations and disease

Posted: 13 Oct 2013 01:33 PM PDT

Researchers have developed a new way to parse and understand how special proteins called "master regulators" read the genome, and consequently turn genes on and off.

Kids having tonsils removed get better pain relief with IV acetaminophen

Posted: 13 Oct 2013 09:17 AM PDT

Using intravenous (IV) acetaminophen with narcotics provides more effective pain relief to children having tonsillectomies, according to a study. Additionally, the combination therapy saves costs due to reduced use of narcotics after surgery, reduced side effects and slightly quicker hospital discharge than in patients who receive narcotics alone.

Women in labor can ditch ice chips, drink protein shake instead

Posted: 13 Oct 2013 09:17 AM PDT

Women in labor can enjoy a chocolate or vanilla protein shake during labor rather than being relegated to the tedium of ice chips, according to a study. Mothers who drank a protein drink during childbirth reported higher satisfaction rates, although nausea and vomiting rates were the same as for mothers who were only given ice chips.

Chronic pain treatment cools hot flashes in menopausal women

Posted: 12 Oct 2013 01:01 PM PDT

Menopausal women suffer from half as many hot flashes after receiving a non-hormonal chronic pain treatment. The nerve block treatment interrupts the area of the brain that regulates body temperature, reducing moderate-to-severe hot flashes and alleviating depression in menopausal women, breast cancer patients and women in surgical menopause.

Safety impacts of advanced car headlight systems evaluated

Posted: 11 Oct 2013 12:31 PM PDT

Scientists are evaluating the potential for new lighting technologies and approaches to improve driving safety at night, including new car headlight systems—swiveling or bending headlights that direct light into roadway curves, and adaptive or glare-free high beam headlight systems, which allow drivers to use high beam headlights while selectively dimming a portion of the beam when oncoming drivers are present, preventing glare to the oncoming drivers while providing improved visibility along the rest of the road.

Predators vs. alien: European shrimps win predatory battles with an American invader

Posted: 11 Oct 2013 10:53 AM PDT

Ecologists have discovered that native European shrimps resist the invasion of lakes and rivers by an American shrimp, by killing and eating the colonists.

ScienceDaily: Top Science News

ScienceDaily: Top Science News


The role of 'master regulators' in gene mutations and disease

Posted: 13 Oct 2013 01:33 PM PDT

Researchers have developed a new way to parse and understand how special proteins called "master regulators" read the genome, and consequently turn genes on and off.

ScienceDaily: Top Technology News

ScienceDaily: Top Technology News


Safety impacts of advanced car headlight systems evaluated

Posted: 11 Oct 2013 12:31 PM PDT

Scientists are evaluating the potential for new lighting technologies and approaches to improve driving safety at night, including new car headlight systems—swiveling or bending headlights that direct light into roadway curves, and adaptive or glare-free high beam headlight systems, which allow drivers to use high beam headlights while selectively dimming a portion of the beam when oncoming drivers are present, preventing glare to the oncoming drivers while providing improved visibility along the rest of the road.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Bama: Latest AP Poll Released -- Tide Disappointed After Blowout -- Mosley Needs Better Competition

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