South Korea Back in Stem Cell Spotlight With New Treatment
More than five years after South Korea’s scientific reputation was shattered by a cloning research scandal, the country has approved stem cell medication in the form of a treatment for heart attack victims for the world’s first clinical use
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More yellow jersey men crash out of Tour de France
Belgium’s Jurgen van den Broeck crashed out of the Tour de France Sunday after coming down in a mass pile-up during the ninth stage.
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The Healing Boutique: Ending the Search for Cancer Care Items
Providing superior products and expert customer care in one convenient location, The Healing Boutique ends the multi-stop seach for cancer care items. Located on the first floor of the Roper St. Francis Cancer Center in Charleston, SC, The Healing Boutique is open to everyone. It offers everything from certified bra fittings for mastectomy patients to a library with cancer resources. It is part …
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Cell phones and young drivers don’t mix, new state law says
Anyone 17 and younger can now be pulled over for talking on a phone while behind the wheel

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Cell Block U: Kerman’s grad school experience behind bars
You will not see this in one of those glossy, leafy college brochures, but prison is kind of like college, according to Piper Kerman, a graduate of tony Smith College, who felt like her school years prepared her for life at the women’s federal prison in Danbury, Conn.

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Neighbors say cross-shaped cell tower sends wrong signal
A proposed ‘monocross’ at a Longwood-area church raises questions about property values, safety T-Mobile and a Longwood-area church are hoping to erect a 130-foot cross that will double as a cell-phone tower. But they’ve had bad reception from neighbors, who are protesting the idea.

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Cell phones in the classroom – Surprising field studies suggest cell phones could be effective learning tools
Guest blogger Marie Bjerede examines field projects that are studying the educational use of cell phones. In one limited example, 50 percent of students doing lessons by cell phone had higher math proficiency than classmates who learned the same material from the same teacher.

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Cell phones have tales to tell

Cell phones have tales to tell
Authorities can use mobile records to help convict or exonerate. But advocates warn about privacy and civil-rights abuses. As the Bloods lieutenant drove from Newark, N.J., to Easton for a gang vendetta that ended in three murders, he probably hadn’t figured his cell phone would drop a dime on him.

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