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Red wine pills appear to be the rage these days and a local group of cardiologists wants to lead the way for patients and consumers to learn more about them. They may be among the first U.S. cardiologists to do so.
Maybe Amazon's dreams of beaches filled with summer readers clicking on Kindles instead of riffling through a James Patterson or Clive Cussler page-turner didn't quite pan out. Or maybe economic stimulus funds haven't trickled down far enough to get recession-weary consumers thinking of e-book readers as must-have purchases.
On June 16, city officials said goodbye to Dave Jones, Coronado's 26-year director of golf services, and also discussed how fees should be raised at the Coronado Municipal Golf Course.
Until now, most consumer PCs have run on software from one of two companies: Microsoft or Apple. But on Wednesday, search giant Google shook up the computing world by formally announcing plans to compete head-to-head against those companies on their home turf: PC operating systems.
Don't use the term "pot" in front of Harry Bennett. At least not as it relates to the medical marijuana dispensary he'd like to open in Nevada City.
July 9 1887 — Charles Comiskey of the St. Louis Browns becomes the first major leaguer to be paid for a product endorsement. The first baseman and manager is the spokesman for Menell's Penetrating Oil.
CHICAGO----Intertek and the American Apparel and Footwear Association jointly submitted a petition today to formally request the CPSC to expressly approve certain lab testing procedures to determine the presence of lead paint on toys and other children's products--methods the two groups believe will save manufacturers millions of dollars without any loss of test reliability.
Google's operating system for computers will compete with Microsoft Windows. But Chrome OS, based on Google's Chrome Browser, will be free when it is introduced in 2010 on netbooks. That's because it's an open source project designed to get people onto the Web quickly.
ALAMEDA, Calif.----BioTime, Inc. today announced that Millipore Corporation and BioTime's subsidiary Embryome Sciences, Inc., have entered into a co-marketing agreement whereby Millipore will become a worldwide distributor of ACTCellerate™ human progenitor cell lines.
Researchers claim to have discovered a particular gene variant that could affect sweetness perception among different ethnic groups, raising the possibility of more targeted flavor profiling of foods.
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