'Chemical castration' on NHS for sex predators (The Scotsman)
PAEDOPHILES and rapists are to be offered "chemical castration" on the NHS under a pioneering project being developed in Scotland.
Citylife: (The Sun Post)
Francisco Menendez was the pirate leader of the only free black town in the South — Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose.
ALIENS CAUSE GLOBAL WARMING - SERIOUSLY! (Strategy Page)
This is to put a final nail in the coffin of global warming. Man can not change the earth's tempurature. No evidence has ever or will ever compell science to say that. This is a silly notion played for political and religious resons.
Laws Needed to Protect Personal Data on RFID Chips (E-Commerce Times)
Slap a chip costing a few cents on a clock radio or a bottle of Prozac, and you can track it from its manufacturer to the cash register at Wal-Mart. Build a chip into a special windshield tag, and it allows drivers to zip across the Golden Gate Bridge without stopping at a toll booth. Put one in a corporate identification card and all of a sudden it becomes an electronic door key.
Worried GPs want attack alarms issued to health staff (The Scotsman)
FOR Dr James Smith, it should have been just another routine, out-of-hours visit to a patient's home. But it was a visit that had a profound impact on his work, and his life in general.
News in Brief (Times Online)
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence was accused in court of “irrationally and unlawfully” withholding the drug Aricept from people with early-stage Alzheimer’s (Rosemary Bennett writes).
Young and desperate (Times Online)
The latest in a series of reports says that one British child in ten suffers depression. In fact, the real figure may be only one in 100. But constant exams, pushy parents and 24-hour communication mean many more are anxious and unhappy
Tony Soprano's lesson to all of us (Centre Daily Times)
On June 9, a panel of psychoanalysts from Slate Magazine gave their final evaluation of Tony's therapy on the popular HBO series. What they didn't realize was that they also wrote the obituary for their own profession when they agreed that Tony's flirtation with psychoanalysis had run its course: "I think it was becoming clear that this treatment couldn't be defended, and you couldn't really ...
PAEDOPHILES and rapists are to be offered "chemical castration" on the NHS under a pioneering project being developed in Scotland.
Citylife: (The Sun Post)
Francisco Menendez was the pirate leader of the only free black town in the South — Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose.
ALIENS CAUSE GLOBAL WARMING - SERIOUSLY! (Strategy Page)
This is to put a final nail in the coffin of global warming. Man can not change the earth's tempurature. No evidence has ever or will ever compell science to say that. This is a silly notion played for political and religious resons.
Laws Needed to Protect Personal Data on RFID Chips (E-Commerce Times)
Slap a chip costing a few cents on a clock radio or a bottle of Prozac, and you can track it from its manufacturer to the cash register at Wal-Mart. Build a chip into a special windshield tag, and it allows drivers to zip across the Golden Gate Bridge without stopping at a toll booth. Put one in a corporate identification card and all of a sudden it becomes an electronic door key.
Worried GPs want attack alarms issued to health staff (The Scotsman)
FOR Dr James Smith, it should have been just another routine, out-of-hours visit to a patient's home. But it was a visit that had a profound impact on his work, and his life in general.
News in Brief (Times Online)
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence was accused in court of “irrationally and unlawfully” withholding the drug Aricept from people with early-stage Alzheimer’s (Rosemary Bennett writes).
Young and desperate (Times Online)
The latest in a series of reports says that one British child in ten suffers depression. In fact, the real figure may be only one in 100. But constant exams, pushy parents and 24-hour communication mean many more are anxious and unhappy
Tony Soprano's lesson to all of us (Centre Daily Times)
On June 9, a panel of psychoanalysts from Slate Magazine gave their final evaluation of Tony's therapy on the popular HBO series. What they didn't realize was that they also wrote the obituary for their own profession when they agreed that Tony's flirtation with psychoanalysis had run its course: "I think it was becoming clear that this treatment couldn't be defended, and you couldn't really ...