ul Classifying deaths from COVID-19: Why the official statistics will never reflect the true mortality from coronavirus, and how future studies could try to address this By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Friday, May 8, 2020 - 21:11 Full Article
ul The multi-ness of fighting the short-term and long-term consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Saturday, May 9, 2020 - 16:58 Full Article
ul Doctors can withdraw feeding from patient in minimally conscious state, judge rules By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Friday, November 20, 2015 - 13:16 Full Article
ul Environment may play significant role in multiple sclerosis By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Monday, March 21, 2016 - 06:30 Full Article
ul “Impressive results” in stem cell treatment for multiple sclerosis By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Friday, June 10, 2016 - 13:36 Full Article
ul Disease modifying therapies for relapsing multiple sclerosis By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Monday, August 22, 2016 - 16:25 Full Article
ul A swollen painful foot By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Wednesday, November 2, 2016 - 14:26 Full Article
ul Costly no-shows - Cancellation of major entertainment events could have $10b impact By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 00:27:12 -0500 Losses within the entertainment industry are already estimated to be in the billions as the sector continues to reel from the impacts of COVID-19. Major events like Reggae Sumfest, which has already been cancelled this year, had an estimated... Full Article
ul Reopenings result in new COVID cases in S. Korea, virus fears in Italy By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 15:32:26 -0500 (AP): South Korea’s capital, Seoul, has closed down more than 2,000 bars and other nightspots because of a new cluster of COVID-19 infections; Germany scrambled to contain fresh outbreaks at slaughterhouses; and... Full Article
ul CXC exams to be held in July, results in September By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 00:32:09 -0500 GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC): THE CARIBBEAN Community (CARICOM) Council for Human and Social Development (COHSOD) on Education says regional students will sit the Caribbean Examinations Council-administered exams in July. The COHSOD meeting, which was... Full Article
ul Overcoming WIOA’s Barriers to Immigrant and Refugee Adult Learners By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Sun, 13 Sep 2015 20:17:24 -0400 A webinar examining aspects of the implementation at state and local levels of the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) that may limit immigrant integration, along with a discussion on strategies that may help ensure more equitable access for immigrants and refugees to services provided under the law. Full Article
ul Gut bacteria regulate nerve fibre insulation By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2016-04-05T14:00:01Z Research suggests that gut bacteria may directly affect brain structure and function, offering new ways to treat multiple sclerosis and psychiatric conditions Far from being silent partners that merely help to digest food, the bacteria in your gut may also be exerting subtle influences on your thoughts, moods, and behaviour. And according to a new study from researchers at University College Cork, your gut microbes might affect the structure and function of the brain in a more direct way, by regulating myelination, the process by which nerve fibres are insulated so that they can conduct impulses properly.The surprising new findings, published today in the journal Translational Psychiatry, provide what is perhaps the strongest evidence yet that gut bacteria can have a direct physical effect on the brain, and suggest that it may one day be possible to treat debilitating demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis, and even psychiatric disorders, by altering the composition of the gut’s microbial menagerie in some way or another. Related: Brain’s immune cells hyperactive in schizophrenia Related: White matter might matter much more than we thought | Mo Costandi Continue reading... Full Article Science Neuroscience
ul Tarantula toxin untangles pain pathways By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2016-06-06T15:00:03Z A toxin isolated from the Togo starburst tarantula provides new insights into pain mechanisms and could lead to new treatments for irritable bowel syndromeWith their large, hairy bodies and long legs, tarantulas are an arachnophobe’s worst nightmare. For pain researchers, however, these outsized spiders are a dream come true: Their venom contains a cocktail of toxins, each of which activates pain-sensing nerve fibres in different ways, and researchers in the United States have now identified one such toxin that will help them to better understand pain, and could also lead to treatments for the chronic pain associated with irritable bowel syndrome. Physical pain signals are transmitted from the body to the brain by specialised sensory neurons called nociceptors. These pain-sensing neurons have cell bodies located just outside the spinal cord, and possess a single conductive fibre that splits in two, with one branch extending out towards the skin surface, and the shorter one entering the back of the cord. Related: Uncomfortably numb: The people who feel no pain Related: Researchers identify gatekeeper neurons that control pain and itch Continue reading... Full Article Science Neuroscience
ul Breathing modulates brain activity and mental function By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2016-12-23T10:30:13Z New research shows that the rhythm of breathing directly impacts neural activity in a network of brain areas involved in smell, memory and emotionsThe rhythm of breathing co-ordinates electrical activity across a network of brain regions associated with smell, memory, and emotions, and can enhance their functioning, according to a new study by researchers at Northwestern University. The findings, published in the Journal of Neuroscience, suggest that breathing does not merely supply oxygen to the brain and body, but may also organise the activity of populations of cells within multiple brain regions to help orchestrate complex behaviours. Related: Your nose knows death is imminent | Mo Costandi Related: A cooler way to evaluate brain surgery patients Continue reading... Full Article Science Neuroscience
ul Face-selective brain region continues to grow in adulthood By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2017-01-05T19:30:14Z New findings challenge our understanding of how the brain maturesFaces are important to us. From the moment we are are born, we prefer to look at faces than at other, inanimate objects, and, being social animals, we encounter faces every day of our lives. The face is the first thing we look to when identifying other people; faces also convey emotions, informing us of peoples’ mood, and from them we can usually determine a person’s sex and, sometimes, roughly how old they are. Eye movements can also reveal to us something about another person’s intentions. Related: How your eyes betray your thoughts Related: Live imaging of synapse density in the human brain Continue reading... Full Article Science Neuroscience
ul Researchers develop non-invasive deep brain stimulation method By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2017-06-01T16:00:11Z Researchers at MIT have developed a new method of electrically stimulating deep brain tissues without opening the skullSince 1997, more than 100,000 Parkinson’s Disease patients have been treated with deep brain stimulation (DBS), a surgical technique that involves the implantation of ultra-thin wire electrodes. The implanted device, sometimes referred to as a ‘brain pacemaker’, delivers electrical pulses to a structure called the subthalamic nucleus, located near the centre of the brain, and effectively alleviates many of the physical symptoms of the disease, such as tremor, muscle rigidity, and slowed movements. DBS is generally safe but, like any surgical procedure, comes with some risks. First and foremost, it is highly invasive, requiring small holes to be drilled in the patient’s skull, through which the electrodes are inserted. Potential complications of this include infection, stroke, and bleeding on the brain. The electrodes, which are implanted for long periods of time, sometimes move out of place; they can also cause swelling at the implantation site; and the wire connecting them to the battery, typically placed under the skin of the chest, can erode, all of which require additional surgical procedures. Related: Blowing up the brain to reveal its finer details Related: Traces of memory in a dish | Mo Costandi Continue reading... Full Article Science Neuroscience Parkinson's disease Society Medical research
ul [ Other - Games & Recreation ] Open Question : A dnd session where the party killed a manticore and decided to bring the corpse back to town to sell. How much money should this give them? By answers.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 09:02:55 +0000 Full Article
ul [ Polls & Surveys ] Open Question : Do you think Beyoncé should go back to the kitchen? By answers.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 09:04:09 +0000 Or better yet go back to Africa, we don’t need any feminazis ruining our society Full Article
ul [ Politics ] Open Question : Should Gregory and Travis McMichael be freed and given a medal of honor for their heroic actions of taking a dangerous thug of the streets? By answers.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 09:07:23 +0000 Full Article
ul [ Politics ] Open Question : Would Northern Ireland be different to the Republic of Ireland culturally? By answers.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 09:08:58 +0000 Full Article
ul [ Politics ] Open Question : Should President Trump continue to have manufacturing sent to China??? By answers.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 09:10:53 +0000 Full Article
ul [ United States ] Open Question : How do I report my income to irs. What forms should I be using? By answers.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 09:11:34 +0000 I am a dog sitter for my sister, she pays me around $100 a week. I also do extra chores around the house such as cleaning as an exchange for not paying rent. The money she pays me is usually transferred through zelle or paid cash. Im not sure if I would be considered an independent contractor or an employee. Also does she have to report to the irs my income and what forms would she have to use? Ive always received w2s from employers, so I’m Clueless to what I should do this tax season. Thank you in advance! Sorry I forgot to mention that my income for this last year was approximately $5000 Full Article
ul [ Singles & Dating ] Open Question : Should I break up with my boyfriend? By answers.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 09:19:38 +0000 I’ve liked him for a year and I told him, but he told me to date someone else. I started to forget about him, but then he told me that he liked me too. We’re dating now but I don’t think that I feel the same was as when I first started liking him. What should I do? Full Article
ul [ Law & Ethics ] Open Question : If I change my legal name is there a chance my future employers would see my old name? By answers.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 09:20:07 +0000 I just got sent an electronic message from one of the employers stating that I am unsuitable for the role based on my police record. I'm under the impression some people are still choosing to impersonate me on several job search engines by giving each employer the idea I'm an ex-con with work skills that came out of prison. Is there a chance they can see my old name? Full Article
ul [ Polls & Surveys ] Open Question : How would fragrance companies benefit by the invention of smell-o-vision? By answers.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 09:22:50 +0000 Full Article
ul [ Polls & Surveys ] Open Question : Who's a user you wouldn't meeting in person? By answers.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 09:26:39 +0000 Full Article
ul A Tumultuous Decade: Employment Outcomes of Immigrants in the Czech Republic By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 17:40:50 -0400 This report assesses the labor market outcomes of new immigrants in the Czech Republic, focusing on trends according to year of arrival, country of origin, gender, level of education, and sector of employment. The analysis suggests that the challenge of reducing obstacles to immigrant workers’ progression into more skilled employment are worth significant policy attention. Full Article
ul Adult Education, English and Skills Training: Opportunities for Action and Investment in the Most Vital Integration Services By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 09:58:04 -0500 Part of a series exploring issues likely to be addressed by the new National Integration Plan, this webinar, with perspectives from MPI, the National Partnership for New Americans, and the National Skills Coalition, looks at the role of adult education and English language and skills training in the immigrant integration process. Full Article
ul Cross-Cutting Needs and Opportunities: Language Access, Funding, Multi-Level Partnerships, and Planning for the Long Term By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 11:49:51 -0500 Part of a series exploring issues likely to be addressed by the new National Integration Plan, this webinar, with perspectives from the cities of New York and Seattle and others delves into possible recommendations on federal coordination of local government immigrant integration initiatives, including language access. Full Article
ul Adult Education, English and Skills Training: Opportunities for Action and Investment in the Most Vital Integration Services By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Fri, 06 Mar 2015 13:47:02 -0500 This webinar, with perspectives from MPI, the National Partnership for New Americans, and the National Skills Coalition, looks at the role of adult education and English language and skills training in the immigrant integration process. Full Article
ul Cross-Cutting Needs and Opportunities: Language Access, Funding, Multi-Level Partnerships, and Planning for the Long Term By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 19:30:17 -0400 Part of a series exploring issues likely to be addressed by the new National Integration Plan, this webinar, with perspectives from the cities of New York and Seattle and others examines possible recommendations on federal coordination of local government immigrant integration initiatives, including language access. Full Article
ul A Review of the Department of Homeland Security’s Policies and Procedures for the Apprehension, Detention, and Release of Non-Citizens Unlawfully Present in the United States By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Wed, 25 Feb 2015 10:11:37 -0500 Letter submitted by Marc R. Rosenblum, Deputy Director, U.S. Immigration Program, at the request of the Minority Staff of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee for the February 25, 2015 joint subcommittee hearing reviewing apprehension, detention, and release policies regarding unauthorized immigrants. Full Article
ul Yellowknife memorial garden hopes to return to 'spectacular glory' with new repairs By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 17:24:32 EDT The city of Yellowknife is hoping make repairs to a local memorial garden this summer, after it has been the target of vandalism and has fallen into disrepair for a variety of reasons in recent years. Full Article News/Canada/North
ul Cape Breton moose hunt to go ahead as population count increases By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 05:00:00 EDT The Nova Scotia government is going ahead with its annual lottery for moose hunting licences after the latest survey found Cape Breton moose numbers have rebounded from a low of 1,300 last year. Full Article News/Canada/Nova Scotia
ul Perspective: Existing drugs could be repurposed for COVID-19 patients By www.news-medical.net Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 20:00:55 -0400 Given the rapid spread of COVID-19 and its relatively high mortality, filling the gap for coronavirus-specific drugs is urgent. Full Article
ul New discovery could end chronic rejection of transplanted organs By www.news-medical.net Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 22:23:18 -0400 Chronic rejection of transplanted organs is the leading cause of transplant failure, and one that the field of organ transplantation has not overcome in almost six decades since the advent of immunosuppressive drugs enabled the field to flourish. Full Article
ul Taulia Tagovailoa By www.rssmicro.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 03:42:57 GMT Taulia Tagovailoa (date: 5/10/2020 - Rank: 7) Full Article
ul Elon Musk sues California officials, vows to pull Telsa from state over COVID-19 restrictions By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 17:26:15 EDT Tesla CEO Elon Musk threatened Saturday to pull the company's factory and headquarters out of California and sued local officials who have stopped the company from reopening its electric vehicle factory. Full Article News/Business
ul Kangana dedicates a beautiful poem to her mom By rss-newsfeed.india-meets-classic.net Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 19:53:02 +0000 With more and more Bollywood celebs taking to social media to interact with their fans amidst the lockdown phase, Kangana Ranaut to Instagram to pour her heart out with a special message which she dedicated to her mother. Full Article IMC News Feed
ul Joya Kazi’s work on Mindy Kaling’s ‘Never Have I Ever’ helps blend Indian and American cultures – indica News By rss-newsfeed.india-meets-classic.net Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 02:24:57 +0000 Joya Kazi’s work on Mindy Kaling’s ‘Never Have I Ever’ helps blend Indian and American cultures indica News Full Article IMC News Feed
ul Could a vaccine wipe out COVID-19 or will protection be short-term? That's the 'million dollar question' By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 04:00:00 EDT Would a vaccine for the new coronavirus wind up offering long-lasting immunity? Or will the virus prove to be a shape-shifter, mutating quickly enough that people need annual vaccines like those for seasonal strains of influenza? Researchers are probing for answers in the rush to develop a vaccine for COVID-19. Full Article News/Canada/Toronto
ul Cross-cultural connection By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 10 Jun 2015 20:57:19 +0000 A thriving youth group and an Italian-language event encourage a team from OM Italy during a recent visit to OM’s ministry in Montenegro. Full Article
ul Culturally exposed while exposing Jesus By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 07 Oct 2015 06:46:01 +0000 A new OM Italy team member participates in an English Scout Camp, which brings the Gospel to children and gives her new cultural insight. Full Article
ul Innovation in Istanbul By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Oct 2017 10:01:27 +0000 Through the ups and downs of starting a new team, millennial workers see fruit when they start asking the right question. Full Article
ul Voicing the plight of the vulnerable By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 04 Apr 2017 06:36:34 +0000 In October, 140 people take the Table Mountain Challenge in Cape Town and Franschhoek, South Africa, as part of the Freedom Climb. Full Article
ul 'Why shouldn't we get involved in world mission?' By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 05 Aug 2013 07:09:13 +0000 How OM Founder George Verwer's visit to Siberia impacted local churches. Full Article
ul Fully operational this week By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Dec 2013 06:02:12 +0000 After taking inventory of the relief effort, OM Philippines workers, in partnership with churches, distribute relief necessities to some of the least-reached disaster sites. Full Article
ul Operation Safe multiplied By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 07 Jul 2014 09:41:36 +0000 OM Philippines hosts camps for children affected by recent trauma that facilitate emotional restoration through dance, songs, crafts, Bible stories and more. Full Article
ul Meaningful metro stations in Athens By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Sep 2011 12:45:48 +0000 Jemina (Finland) joined the Transform team in Athens. Changes in travel plans meant she used the metro system—between stations with very special names. Full Article
ul Miraculous healing in Mozambique By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Mar 2017 09:19:39 +0000 Limardes Domingo, an OM worker in Mecula, Mozambique, has seen church growth over two years through God's faithful answers to prayer. Full Article