COLLEAGUES
Summary for: colleagues
Related results for COLLEAGUES as well as its synonyms, and relative terms associate, confrere, confregravere, coworker,equal, fellow, peer accomplice, ally, cohort, collaborator, confederate, copartner, half, partner buddy, chum, companion, comrade, crony, pal compatriot, countryman
Results last updated May 25th, 2012
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36 Of Chinstrap Penguins Missing From Antarctic Island




A population of chinstrap penguins is feeling the heat, with more than one-third of a breeding colony lost in the past 20 years, new research finds.A warming planet, which is causing sea ice in
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- DOES YOUR DOCTOR HAVE THE FLU
Does Your Doctor Have The Flu




Many doctors-in-training have gone to work with flu symptoms, ignoring the risks of passing on bugs to vulnerable patients, a new survey shows.Half of 150 Illinois residents said they'd worked sick
Coitus Interruptus Ancient Turtle Sex Fossilized




Fossil turtles have been caught having sex, the first known case of animals with backbones found copulating in the fossil record, researchers say.The mating turtles may have been caught in a death
Low Levels Of Brain Chemical May Boost Aggression




MONDAY, June 11 (HealthDay News) -- People with lower levels of the brain chemical dopamine are more likely to be highly aggressive in competitive situations, a small new study indicates.Dopamine
Thoughts Of Death Make Only The Religious More Devout




Thinking about death makes Christians and Muslims, but not atheists, more likely to believe in God, new research finds, suggesting that the old saying about "no atheists in foxholes" doesn't hold
No Cancer Risk From LongActing Insulin Studies




MONDAY, June 11 (HealthDay News) -- Three studies should squelch fears that taking a form of insulin called insulin glargine (Lantus) increases the risk of cancer, researchers say.Prior research
ICC Lawyer Held In Libya Faces 45day Detention




A lawyer and interpreter for the International Criminal Court face 45 days in detention in Libya while investigations into their meeting with Muammar Gaddafi's captured son continue, the
Bigger Waist Tied To Increased Risk Of Diabetes




TUESDAY, June 5 (HealthDay News) -- The larger your waist circumference, the greater your risk for type 2 diabetes, a new study has found.The study examined the association between waist
Drug Boosts Body's Natural Cannabis Eases Fear In Mice




A drug that bolsters the body's cannabis-like chemicals can ease anxiety in mice, according to a new study that suggests the same brain chemistry influences how people cope with stress.The body
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- HOW TO AGE WELL
How To Age Well




The poem “Maud Muller” by John Greenleaf Whittier aptly ends with the line, “For of all sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest are these: ‘It might have been!’” What if you had gone for
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- NOBELWINNING ECONOMIST ELINOR OSTROM DIES
Nobelwinning Economist Elinor Ostrom Dies




Elinor Ostrom, a professor at Indiana University who was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize for economics, died on Tuesday from cancer, the university said. She was 78.Ostrom received the 2009
Why Some People Blame Themselves For Everything




People prone to depression may struggle to organize information about guilt and blame in the brain, new neuroimaging research suggests.Crushing guilt is a common symptom of depression, an observation
Artificial DNA Copies Just Like The Real Thing




The language of life is about to expand its vocabulary. An international team of researchers discovered that the body's copying machine for DNA works in the same way for manmade, artificial building
Afghanistan Aid Workers Saved After Death Threat




NATO and Afghan forces launched a daring operation to rescue two female foreign aid workers and their two Afghan colleagues after learning the Taliban planned to kill one of the hostages, an
Tundra Shrubs Turn Into Trees As Arctic Warms




Tundra is by definition a cold, treeless landscape. But scientists have found that in a part of the Eurasian Arctic, willow and alder shrubs, once stunted by harsh weather, have been growing upward
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- TYLENOL OVERDOSE CAN BE DEADLY FOR A CHILD
Tylenol Overdose Can Be Deadly For A Child




FRIDAY, June 8 (HealthDay News) -- Overdoses of the pain and fever drug acetaminophen (brand name Tylenol) are a leading cause of acute liver failure in children, and more public education is
NATO Forces Rescue Four Aid Workers In North Afghanistan




A NATO rescue team dropped by helicopter in the remote mountains of northern Afghanistan early on Saturday freed four aid workers, including two foreigners, who had been seized by the Taliban last
Details Of Whale Routes May Help Prevent Accidental Ship Strikes




To reduce the number of whales accidentally killed from ship strikes and entanglement in fishing nets, scientists are using data collected from tags placed onto more than 300 whales and combining
Tony Blair Says He Ducked Fight With UK Media




Former Prime Minister Tony Blair testified Monday he never challenged the influential British press because doing so would have plunged his administration in a drawn-out and politically damaging
Bethenny Frankel Promotes ‘lazy Lingerie’ Line




Bethenny Frankel says her new shapewear line is "lazy lingerie", as you can "already be sexy" in it for a date.The star recently launched her Skinnygirl Smoothers n’ Shapers. Bethenny is thrilled