1-Keep out of the reach and sight of children, as overdose may be fatal.
2-In the second study, Dr. Adrian R. White and colleagues performed a similar study with 78 practitioners who performed over 31,000 procedures between June 1998 and February 2000.
3-When performed by a skilled practitioner, acupuncture appears to be safe, except for occasional minor side effects such as bleeding, fainting or nausea, two new studies report.
4-``The estradiol association suggests that hormonal changes that occur with ovarian aging may be associated with poor sleep in some women earlier than previously thought,'' Hollander and colleagues conclude.
5-They suggest further studies to test whether hormone supplementation would be helpful for treating poor sleep in women 45 and older.
6-"But when you see the antibiotics that still get handed out inappropriately by doctors, then maybe we have to accept that we have to educate them as well."
7-The BMJ says research suggests up to 75% of antibiotic use is "of questionable therapeutic value".
8-However, they recognised that in the long-term they were increasing their work because patients would then expect to have to consult their GP for drugs the next time they had a sore throat.
9-Research has shown that antibiotics are of little use in treating sore throats, which are often caused by a virus. 10-Once a flu strain is identified that has the potential to trigger a pandemic, it will be ``essential'' to have enough flu drugs on hand to use until a vaccine can be developed.
In addition to self-reported productivity levels, the investigators also assessed more objective levels of productivity such as the number of reservations made and the amount of time the reservations agent was unavailable between calls.
12-For the study, smokers were defined as those who smoked on average 15 cigarettes or more per day the previous year and had not quit for longer than 3 months during the previous year.
13-``This is not a cure for AIDS. It boosts the immune system. It increases the quality and quantity of life,'' said Dr. Anthony Surridge, Enerkom's acting chief executive.
14-A second phase of clinical tests was being conducted in the East African country of Tanzania on 350 HIV-positive patients at several military clinics, he said.
1-Gas masks are flying off the shelves in U.S. and European cities as protection against feared biochemical attacks, but experts warn that without proper fitting and training masks could be useless or even deadly.
2-In an accompanying editorial in the journal, Ann McCartt of the independent traffic safety firm Preusser Research Group Inc. in Trumbull, Connecticut, said delaying the granting of licenses until teen-agers reached 17 also reduced crash rates.
3-The Antarctica Drilling Consortium (ANDRILL) program is to start during the South Pole summer research season, which gets underway with the first summer flight to the U.S. base at McMurdo Sound Tuesday.
4-ANDRILL grew out of past drilling to a depth of 1,000 meters at Cape Roberts in the Ross Sea area -- taking scientists back 34 million years to a time when Antarctica had trees.
5-Naish said it was thought that the current ice sheet on Antarctica was the biggest ever, as the world has generally been cooling for 60 million years.
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which gets underway with the first summer flight to the U.S. base at McMurdo Sound Tuesday as the world has generally been cooling for 60 million years.
but experts warn that without proper fitting and training masks could be useless or even deadly. until teen-agers reached 17 also reduced crash rates.