Friday, September 6, 2002
Flexible joints associated with chronic fatigue syndrome, researchers find. Researchers at Johns Hopkins Children's Center report that children and teens with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) are three and a half times more likely to have hyperflexible joints than their healthy counterparts. [EurekAlert - Medicine & Health]
What this all means is still not known but it is a very interesting observaion. 11:13:35 PM
Google mirror beats Great Firewall of China [New Scientist]
The Internet routes around damage again. 10:52:31 PM
Two Virginia teenagers diagnosed with malaria [Reuters Health eLine]
I hate mosquitoes. Let's hope this is just a fluke. 10:48:15 PM
New National Academy of Sciences report highlights health importance of nutrients found in almonds. The National Academy of Sciences, the nation's most prestigious scientific society, released a report today with new recommendations for healthy eating to reduce the risk of chronic disease, including coronary heart disease and diabetes. [EurekAlert - Biology]
I'd be more excited about this if the release was not from the Almond Board of California. 10:42:54 PM