martes, 3 de mayo de 2011

El Víctor Ravens Diario Martes, May. 03, 2011



HOMOSANITARIUS
26/4/11Menuda la que se lió ayer en el Blog de la Comisión Gestora™, Andoni con el post "quién no sabe lo que busca..." planteó el debate en la blogosfera sanitaria, sobretodo a nivel enfermero, do...
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Deportes

RWW
Last week while I was working, I saw the sun set over Portland with one of my closest friends, right at the moment he posted a picture of it to Facebook. At four AM this morning, I had a groggy con...
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Gente

RWW
This post is part of our ReadWriteWeb Solution Series, which explores specific technologies and industries that use virtualization for critical operations. We hope this expert analysis and discussi...
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Tecnología

RWW
This morning, at the BlackBerry World conference in Orlando, Florida, RIM announced the forthcoming availability of a native Facebook application for its PlayBook tablet computer. Since no specific...
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Tecnología

RWW
Google is allowing some users to search the web by voice on their desktop browsers, the company confirmed to us today in an email. Selected users are shown a little grey microphone at the end of th...
 readwriteweb.com
Tecnología

womenshealth
Beverly Hills OB/GYN Answers Women’s Health Total views: 0 Email your questions to nwhw@hunterpr.com to be answered LIVE May 9th at 7 pm ET/4 pm PT. In honor of National Women's Checkup Day, Dr. Su...
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Salud

nytimeshealth
I like to top these with a little Parmesan cheese and a generous sprinkling of za’tar, a spice mix made with thyme, sesame seeds and sumac. You can find it in Middle Eastern groceries or make your ...
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Viajes

nytimeshealth
A daily dose of a hormone gel reduced premature births by nearly half among women at particularly high risk, according to a recent study. “This is a big advance,” said Dr. Mary D’Alton,...
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Salud

LATimeshealth
Children younger than 3 can unbuckle themselves from safety harnesses in cars, according to preliminary results of a Yale study. (Dennis Drenner) By Marissa Cevallos, HealthKey May 2, 2011, 4:43 p....
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Salud

nytimeshealth
SUN LAKES, Ariz. — It was no accident that Gina Gennaro found herself outnumbered at a town-hall-style meeting the other night and shushed when she tried to press her objections to Republican plans...
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Política

AmerMedicalAssn
Climate change poses real health risks for U.S. populations [1]. Through rising temperature, changes in the hydrologic cycle, and sea level rise, climate change is projected to increase the frequen...
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nytimeshealth
WASHINGTON — In a new effort to increase access to health care for poor people, the Obama administration is proposing a rule that would make it much more difficult for states to cut Medicaid paymen...
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fayerwayer
Toshiba anunció en Japón una nueva tarjeta SD (Secure Digital) de 1 GB que solo se puede escribir una sola vez. Esto significa que cualquier información almacenada en la tarjeta será preservada com...
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Tecnología

nytimes
The United States may soon wind up with a distinction that makes business leaders cringe — the highest corporate tax rate in the world. Topping out at 35 percent, America’s official cor...
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AmerMedicalAssn
Many people who want to lose weight seek help from their doctors. How much does the physician’s own weight affect the outcome of this interaction? If it appears that the doctor lives a healthy life...
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unfoundation
WPFD 2011 World Press Freedom Day 2011 to focus on 21st century media“21st Century Media: New Frontiers, New Barriers” is the theme of the next edition of World Press Freedom Day, which will be cel...
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Medio ambiente

nytimes
I got to the Met early on Monday night, around 6:30, and there was hardly any traffic on the grand staircase, which was decorated with heather to remind you of Scotland, though probably the heather...
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Cultura y Espectáculos

TIME
This is, of course, a great day for the world, especially the U.S., our special operations teams and our President, whose crisp and appropriate decision-making when it came to the use of force was ...
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Política

HuffingtonPost
WYATT, Mo. -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers exploded a large section of a Mississippi River levee Monday in a desperate attempt to protect an Illinois town from rising floodwaters.The corps said...
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Ciencias_es
Para votar este post conéctate con Facebook Connect Así es, no se trata de una broma de día de los inocentes ni de April Fools Day. Los de Twitter han comprado a UberMedia el cliente TweetDeck, por...
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Tecnología

UNICEF Derechos de los niños

Dr. German Malaga - estudio de adherencia a tratamiento antihipertensivo...

En este día...


ON THIS DAY

On This Day: May 3

On May 3, 1971, anti-war protesters calling themselves the Mayday Tribe began four days of demonstrations in Washington, D.C., aimed at shutting down the nation's capital.
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On May 3, 1898, Golda Meir, the fourth prime minister of the State of Israel, was born. Following her death on Dec. 8, 1978, her obituary appeared in The Times.

On This Date

1802Washington, D.C., was incorporated.
1898Israeli founder and prime minister Golda Meir was born Goldie Mabovitch in Kiev, Ukraine.
1921West Virginia imposed the first state sales tax.
1936Baseball Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio made his major league debut with the New York Yankees.
1937Margaret Mitchell won a Pulitzer Prize for her novel "Gone with the Wind."
1948The Supreme Court ruled that covenants prohibiting the sale of real estate to blacks and other minorities were legally unenforceable.
1960The musical "The Fantasticks" opened off-Broadway, beginning a record run of nearly 42 years and 17,162 performances.
1971Anti-war protesters began four days of demonstrations in Washington, D.C.
1971The National Public Radio program "All Things Considered" made its debut.
1988The White House acknowledged that first lady Nancy Reagan had used astrological advice to help schedule President Ronald Reagan's activities.
2001The United States lost its seat on the U.N. Human Rights Commission for the first time since the commission was formed in 1947.
2005Iraq's first democratically elected government was sworn in.
2007Astronaut Wally Schirra died at age 84.
2010Times Square bombing suspect Faisal Shahzad was apprehended aboard a flight preparing to depart New York for Dubai.

Current Birthdays

Cheryl Burke, Dancer (“Dancing with the Stars”)
Dancer Cheryl Burke ("Dancing with the Stars") turns 27 years old today.
AP Photo/Dan Steinberg
Joseph Addai, Football player
Indianapolis Colts running back Joseph Addai turns 28 years old today.
AP Photo/Darron Cummings
1919Pete Seeger, Folk singer, turns 92
1926Ann B. Davis, Actress ("The Brady Bunch"), turns 85
1934Frankie Valli, Singer (The Four Seasons), turns 77
1942C.L. "Butch" Otter, Governor of Idaho, turns 69
1943Jim Risch, U.S. senator, R-Idaho, turns 68
1946Greg Gumbel, Sports announcer, turns 65
1949Ron Wyden, U.S. senator, D-Ore., turns 62
1951Christopher Cross, Singer, turns 60
1961David Vitter, U.S. senator, R-La., turns 50
1970Bobby Cannavale, Actor, turns 41
1975Dule' Hill, Actor ("Psych," "The West Wing"), turns 36

Historic Birthdays

58Niccolo Machiavelli 5/3/1469 - 6/21/1527
Italian writer, statesman and political theorist
56Richard D'Oyly Carte 5/3/1844 - 4/3/1901
English impresario; founded the Savoy Theatre
84E. W. Howe 5/3/1853 - 10/3/1937
American editor, essayist and novelist
80Vito Volterra 5/3/1860 - 10/11/1940
Italian mathematician
85Marcel Dupre 5/3/1886 - 5/30/1971
French organ virtuoso and influential teacher
83Sir George Paget Thomson 5/3/1892 - 9/10/1975
English Nobel Prize-winning physicist (1937)
89Septima P. Clark 5/3/1898 - 12/15/1987
American educator and civil rights activist
74Bing Crosby 5/3/1903 - 10/14/1977
American singer, actor and songwriter
83May Sarton 5/3/1912 - 7/16/1995
American poet, novelist and essayist
60William Inge 5/3/1913 - 6/10/1973
American playwright; awarded Pulitzer Prize for "Picnic" in 1953
67Sugar Ray Robinson 5/3/1921 - 4/12/1989
American boxer; world champion six times between 1946 and 1960