Apple's Jobs reveals health problem - EETimes.com SAN JOSE, Calif. ? On the eve of his first missed appearance at a Macworld keynote in several years, Apple chief executive Steve Jobs has described "a hormone imbalance" that has caused him to lose weight over the past year. In separate statements ...
Steve Jobs sheds light on mystery ailment - St. Louis Post-Dispatch NEW YORK ? Apple Inc. founder Steve Jobs, a survivor of pancreatic cancer whose gaunt appearance in the last year has alarmed Mac and iPod lovers who look to him as an oracle, said Monday that he has an easily treated hormone imbalance and will ...
Milky Way Now 50% Larger, Astronomers Discover - Wired Artist's conceptions of the Milky Way might give you the impression that astronomers have a precise notion of what our galaxy looks like, but you'd be wrong. Those spiraling arms? Some scientists think it only has two , not four. Its size? For years ...
Group sues EPA to protect Chesapeake Bay - WVEC WASHINGTON (AP) -- A conservation group is suing to force the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to enforce the law and clean up the polluted Chesapeake Bay. Chesapeake Bay Foundation President William Baker says scientists know how to revive the ...
Health boss calls for greater uptake of free flu vaccination - Herald Scotland's Chief Medical Officer yesterday told those who can receive a free flu vaccination that it was still not too late and urged them to get one. Dr Harry Burns stressed the importance of the jab to both elderly people and those suffering from ...
Latest threat to student health: trolls and orcs - Guardian Unlimited The new addiction: World of Warcraft, which is set to be causing students in the US to miss classes, lose sleep and even drop out World of Warcraft, the online game, is under attack for causing students to drop out. The game, in which you create your ...
Hemorrhagic fever reappears in Congo - International Herald Tribune The Ebola virus, which causes a deadly hemorrhagic fever, has surfaced for the second time in less than two years in south-central Congo, where there have been 36 suspected cases, 12 of them fatal. Only three cases have been proved by laboratory ...
Florida's budget news gets worse - St. Petersburg Times Story Tools TALLAHASSEE ? Florida lawmakers began a grim budget-cutting session Monday with more bad news: The state's deficit is likely $100-million bigger than expected, and Florida leads the nation in food stamp requests. Senate President Jeff ...