Natural Computing And Synthetic Biology Techniques Advanced For Treating Diseases Science Daily Thu, 18 Jun 2009 21:20 PM PDT Researchers have designed a biomolecular automaton and several genetic circuits with potential future applications in the field of vanguard medicine. Depending on how it is programmed, the molecular automaton detects DNA or RNA signals in vitro. In the future, though, provided it passes all the experimental tests, it will be able to operate inside the human body. | Free Neck and Back Screenings The Capital Thu, 18 Jun 2009 21:05 PM PDT BWMC's Arundel Mills Outreach Center is offering free computerized neck and back screenings. Edward Bartlinski, DC will be using painless, state-of-the-art technology to detect areas of nerve disturbance in the body. | HORROR: 6-Year-Old Burned In Haitian Voodoo Ritual WCBS-TV New York Thu, 18 Jun 2009 20:57 PM PDT She's only 6 years old and has burns all over her body. And what's worse -- police say her mother and grandmother are to blame. Investigators said it happened during a bizarre voodoo ritual at the family's Queens home. There were gasps in the courtroom Thursday night as prosecutors described how the little girl was allegedly set on fire by her mother. The grandmother claimed she had no part in ... | Immune therapies finally working against cancer Summit Daily News Thu, 18 Jun 2009 20:49 PM PDT ORLANDO, Fla. - First there was surgery, then chemotherapy and radiation. Now, doctors have overcome 30 years of false starts and found success with a fourth way to fight cancer: using the body's natural defender, the immune system. | âSpiritual destinationsâ cater to mind, body, soul The Edmond Sun Thu, 18 Jun 2009 20:07 PM PDT PORT MATILDA, Pennsylvania â" The walk down a hill at the St. Joseph Institute ends at the Forest Chapel, nestled in the woods between two streams. Only the sounds of chirping birds and a breeze blowing through leaves pierce the silence. | Body found in car in Whittier is missing woman Whittier Daily News Thu, 18 Jun 2009 19:42 PM PDT WHITTIER - Authorities identified the decomposing body found in a parked car this week as a missing woman who had been convicted of child abuse and was facing a return to county jail for violating probation. | | |
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