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U.S. RESEARCH ROUNDUP: Visa, Moody's, Facebook, BNY Mellon
ReutersJune 10 (Reuters) - Wall Street securities analysts revised their ratings and price targets on several U.S. companies including 3M and Facebook on Monday. HIGHLIGHTS * BNY Mellon : Raymond James raises price target to $33 from $31 * Western Union Co :...Tags: Edison International, Social Media, Sempra Energy, Methanex Corporation, Stericycle Incorporated
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Daniel Armstrong: After one full century, Cancer Society still on mission
It has been 100 years since a group of physicians and community leaders decided to create a small organization with the sole mission of curing cancer. Since that small beginning, the American Cancer Society has been the world's leader in the fight against...Tags: Florida Legislature, Human Interest, American Cancer Society, Entertainment Events, Breast Cancer
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International conservationists urge action on monarchs
Deep in mountainous evergreen forests of central Mexico, surveyors this winter measured hectares of oyamel trees, or “sacred fir,” where monarchs — some in clusters dense enough to bend younger trees or break branches — huddled...Tags: Education, University of Kansas , Ecosystems, Biology, Environmental Issues
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Penn State to host international conference on pollinator health
College of Agricultural Sciences, Penn State UniversityWith populations of wild and domesticated pollinators, such as honeybees, in decline, some of the world's foremost scientists in the field will converge on Penn State this summer to discuss the latest research aimed at understanding and overcoming...Tags: Ecosystems, Agriculture, Environmental Issues, Colleges and Universities, Conservation
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U.S. proposes new protections for captive chimps
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Tuesday proposed extending tough new protections for chimpanzees in captivity, a shift that would place strict limits on primates' role as human surrogates in biomedical research. In reclassifying chimps as...
Tags: Duke University, Humane Society of the United States, HIV, Environmental Issues, Government
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Cuts to Alzheimer's research show folly of sequestration
Many Republicans, and Democrats, never thought the automatic across-the-board spending cuts known as sequestration would take effect. After all, they might produce dangerous, if unintended, consequences such as potentially bankrupting the U.S. health care...Tags: Biology, Family, Science and Technology, National Institutes of Health, Alzheimer's Association
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Gritty wharf at Port of L.A. will become marine research center
On a recent weekday morning, Daniel Pondella strode along a century-old stretch of concrete pylons and shabby warehouses in San Pedro. As kelp swayed in the waves and terns circled overheard, Pondella recalled an elementary school field trip he took...
Tags: Marine Science, Biology, Ecosystems, Environmental Issues, Antonio Villaraigosa
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SunRail will provide a gateway to Florida Hospital Health Village
As the 61-mile SunRail route wends its way toward completion, one of its pivotal stops will be a bustling beehive of construction — Health Village. Part of Florida Hospital Orlando's vision to build a health and wellness community around an...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Obstetrics, Colleges and Universities, Orlando, Gynecology
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Job-cutting foreign banks risk missing Japan trading bonanza
ReutersBy Nathan Layne and Lawrence White TOKYO/HONG KONG, June 10 (Reuters) - Japan's stock trading boom has turned long-suffering equities desks in Tokyo into profit drivers for global investment banks, with those that resisted the urge to cut staff when...Tags: Auto Trends, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Tokyo (Japan), Hong Kong
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Study boosts online matchmaking
For more than a decade, the online dating site eHarmony has pitched itself as a company that matches singles with romantic partners who are looking for lifelong relationships. Now a study funded by the Santa Monica-based firm offers scientific evidence...
Tags: Rodeo, The Happiest News!, eHarmony, Family, Psychologists
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Do TV ads for medication lead to more prescriptions?
I learned recently about two prescription drugs I'd never heard of before — not from my doctor, but from TV commercials. Axiron is applied like deodorant — under your arm. Well, under the arm of a man who has low testosterone and has been...Tags: General Practitioners, Food and Drug Administration, Lunesta (drug), University of Georgia, Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America
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2013 Honda Civic Versus 2013 Toyota Corolla
KickingTiresIt's a battle as old as time itself ... or at least it seems that way to the people who work at a car research website; Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla? Which relatively bland economy car is the right one?......Tags: Passenger Cars, Toyota, Honda, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Ford
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