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Decadent, Convenient Banana Dessert Debuted at Food Expo
A team of Virginia Tech students have converted the banana split into convenient, bite-sized, frozen slices of banana filled with non-fat frozen yogurt and enrobed in dark chocolate. The decadent ...'Convenience' of screening mammography facilities plays major role in patient retention
... . "As a result of this study, we have opened a free-standing patient-centered facility in a more convenient location, designed specifically for our screening mammography patients," said Dr. Mahoney.Obese diners choose convenience and overeating at Chinese buffets
... 24% of normal-weight people used chopsticks compared with 9% of overweight people "When food is more convenient people tend to eat more," say coauthor Collin R. Payne, New Mexico State University. ...Experimental topical microbicide offers convenient, long-lasting protection against genital herpes
... Host & Microbe, represents a major step toward developing a vaginal microbicide that offers women convenient, long-lasting protection against herpes infection. Such a microbicide might also help in ...A feasible, simple and convenient model for study of rectal carcinoma
... , is to establish a rabbit model of rectal VX2 carcinoma for a feasible, simple, and convenient method for the study of rectal carcinoma. Currently, the experimental animal models for the research of ...UCLA study links poor health to fast-food neighbors
... in areas where fast-food restaurants and convenience stores greatly outnumber grocery stores, ... or ethnicity -- where fast-food restaurants and convenience stores greatly outnumber grocery stores and ...IBM and Retalix collaborate on technology solutions for petroleum retailers
... (NYSE:IBM) to deliver combined software, hardware and services solutions to petroleum and convenience store retailers of all sizes. The partnership was announced at NACStech, the National Association ...Online health records: Convenience vs. privacy
Some day soon, Canadians will have access to free online tools for managing their health information, but plans to store the information on servers south of the border could mean sharing it with the ...Telemedicine could eradicate many expensive ED visits
... quality care at a lower price. Typically, insurers have been wary of embracing the technology, fearing the convenience may lead parents to use medical care more often and drive up costs; but another ...Berkeley Lab researchers propose a new breed of supercomputers
... technology used in cell phones, iPods, toaster ovens and most other modern day electronic conveniences, they propose designing a cost-effective machine for running these models and improving climate ...Over the back fence: gardeners get advice from neighbors, friends
... relevant resources for gardeners. She stated, "Participants in this survey indicated they look for convenient sources of gardening information and, although many felt the land-grant university and ...New efficiency record for solar cells
... partly solve the energy problem. The sun rises day after day, and solar cells can conveniently be installed on surfaces with no other useful purpose. Solar energy also offers opportunities for use in ...'House' mixes a weak tonic for his soap opera actor patient
... Sterling through the TV screen, then tops it with a dose of drama and a convenient swig of quinine. "House"New technology puts biomedical imaging in palm of hands
... can trigger preventive care that can stop progression into pressure ulcers. The filter mosaic can be conveniently laminated with imaging sensors used in digital cameras. With a patent pending, CATEA ...Opinion: Clock running out on irreversible climate change - Part II
To fight climate change, environmental necessity must trump political convenience, argues Bo Ekman.
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