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China’s 3rd Annual Asia Scientific Congress programs feature latest updates on cancer (News-Medical-Net)
In an effort to curb the cancer rates, the country has adopted evidence-based treatment guidelines and continues to strengthen a number of strategic collaborations with the National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®) as demonstrated by several NCCN programs scheduled throughout China this spring.

New Human Species? Siberia Fossil DNA Reveals Ancestor (Time Magazine)
Through genetic analysis, scientists have identified a previously unknown hominin species, distinct from both early modern humans and Neanderthals

Defra report: Bio company complains (Plastics and Rubber Weekly)
Defra’s recent report on oxodegradable plastics (PRW.com 12 March) has drawn an angry response from Wells Plastics, a manufacturer of additive masterbatches including both oxobiodegradable and hydrobiodegradable products. Wells calls the report (reference EV0422) “misleading and biased.”

Book Review: Carl Linnaeus: Father of Classification (Great Minds of Science) by Margaret J. Anderson (seattlepi.com)
Carl Linnaeus is a scientific figure rarely taught about in either history or science courses. Known as the “father of classification”, Linnaeus reformed the systems used to identify and name plants and animals, replacing them with the binomial (two-word) naming system.

Scientist: Don't blame cows for climate change (CNN)
A scientist in the United States has questioned the impact meat and diary production has on climate change, and accused the United Nations of exaggerating the link.

Food as fodder for song (San Francisco Chronicle)
There are songs about love, songs about loss and songs about love lost. There are plenty of songs about trucks and trains, moonlit nights and dogs, but most of those are still about love, loss and love lost. Then there are a surprising number of songs -...

New Human Species? Siberia Fossil DNA Reveals Ancestor (Time Magazine)
Through genetic analysis of a fossil from Siberia, scientists have identified a previously unknown hominin species, distinct from both early modern humans and Neanderthals

To spank or not to spank (1) (Sin Chew Jit Poh)
"Spare the rod and spoil the child" used to be accepted as a golden rule in training children by parents and teachers of generations past. Not so nowadays. From homes to schools, there have been debates over the controversial topic of corporal punishment.

Public health risk from BPA exposure says US study (Plastics and Rubber Weekly)
An examination of more than 80 published human biomonitoring studies has concluded that the general population is exposed to bisphenol A and is at risk from internal exposure to unconjugated, or biologically active, BPA.

A Book That Explains Women (and Medications) (Medical News Today)
Just as diseases affect women and men differently, so do drugs. The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) has just released first pharmacotherapy reference to focus on women's health. Women's Health Across the Lifespan:A Pharmacotherapeutic Approach is the first reference that explains how the differences between the sexes can affect treatment for women of all ages. Edited by ...

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