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Cambridge Who's Who Recognizes Dr. Serena M. Bordes For Excellence In ...

Serena M. Bordes, doctor of naturopathy, licensed acupuncturist and diplomate in acupuncture, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for excellence in the practice of naturopathy and Oriental medicine. Bordes, an esteemed V.I.P. member of Cambridge Who's Who, is now organizing local seminars to enlighten community members about the many benefits of naturopathic treatment.

Bordes launched her career in holistic health after helping to correctly diagnose her daughter after she fell ill with a pituitary adenoma. This life-changing diagnosis marked the beginning of a holistic career spanning 30 years. Eight years ago, Bordes started a private practice, where she integrates acupuncture, homeopathic treatments, laser therapy and alternative health resources to treat patients.


Universal Influenza Vaccine Tested Successfully In Humans

ScienceDaily (Jan. 25, 2008) — The British-American biotech company Acambis reports the successful conclusion of Phase I trials of the universal flu vaccine in humans. The universal influenza vaccine has been pioneered by researchers from VIB and Ghent University. This vaccine is intended to provide protection against all ‘A’ strains of the virus that causes human influenza, including pandemic strains. Therefore, this vaccine will not need to be renewed annually.

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B.C. to set up climate-change institute with $94.5-million endowment

He said B.C. will market green technology to the world.

The province's Liberal government has committed in law to reduce greenhouse gases by 33 per cent below 2007 levels by 2020 and 80 per cent by 2050.

The aim of the legislation is to make provincial government operations carbon-neutral by 2010.

The University of Victoria will be the institute's headquarters and prime mover, and the government's endowment - which needs legislative approval-will ensure it operates in perpetuity.

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TMQ: High school offense works

Now it's time to try high school! And yes, a quarterback as fast as Vick helps, but as anyone who watches high school football knows, the run-run-run then play-fake and rollout offense can make almost any quarterback look good. So why don't more NFL teams do it? Maybe it's vainglory. Offensive coordinators want people to think they are engaged in super-complex mystical planning that only insiders can grasp. They don't want to borrow tactics from high school, even if those tactics work.

In other football news, reader Hugh Gurney of Bournemouth, England, notes that you already can vote for the Pro Bowl. Less than half of the season has been played! "Just like I started to find Christmas gifts stocked in my local supermarket in August, Pro Bowl voting seems to come earlier every year," Gurney writes.


Private MD Lab Services Sees Strong Demand for New Anonymous DNA HIV ...

Private MD Lab Services, a national online lab test provider, has recorded a dramatic increase in requests for its new anonymous HIV test. "There was at least a five-fold increase in ordering the test, resulting in many relieved patients," said Dr. Otis Plunk, founder and Medical Director of Private MD.

(PRWEB) September 24, 2006 -- Private MD Lab Services, a national online lab test provider, has recorded a dramatic increase in requests for its new anonymous HIV test. The HIV Proviral DNA by PCR test accurately identifies actual HIV no later than 28 days after exposure, and apparently much sooner in most cases – perhaps within a week or less. It is able to provide patients with early HIV detection, and often provides peace of mind in negative cases.

"There was at least a five-fold increase in ordering the test, resulting in many relieved patients," said Dr.


Arnhem in the gardens

THERE is no red dust for them to kick up in dance. There is manicured lawn and exotic European trees instead of a sea of spinifex.

Even the sky seems to be a different colour blue. The birdcalls are strange, as is the noise from the busy road that runs on the garden's fringe.

As they take in their surroundings, the Beswick community Songmen realise they are about as far across mainland Australia as they can get from their home in south-west Arnhem Land.

But the Songmen, led by singer and actor Tom E. Lewis, have travelled across the country to bring some of the spirit of their land to Melbourne's Botanic Gardens, with a performance tonight of their Walking with the Spirits forming part of the Australia Day celebrations.

Mr Lewis, who starred in the 1971 film The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith, said the combination of ancient corroboree with modern rock and jazz influences made music that was "proper medicine for the country".



 

 

 

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