Sunday, April 09, 2006
Shenandoah's sewage treatment project slated to begin soon (Alternative cancer treatment)
Shenandoah's sewage treatment project slated to begin soon
SHENANDOAH -- Construction of a $1.18 million sewage treatment project for this small community at the crossroads of Ohio 13 and 603 could begin in about two months, an engineer said Thursday.
Source: www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com
Reyes ready for rough game
Arsenal winger Jos Antonio Reyes says he is ready for any "rough treatment" that may be dished out by the Manchester United players when the two sides clash at Old Trafford today.
Source: www.arsenal-now.com
Milton revisits sewer plant treatment requirements
Milton Town Council dealt with a final site plan approval for a major development and heard a progress report on the bid package for a new wastewater treatment plant during its Monday, April 3 meeting.
Source: www.capegazette.com
Shock treatment
One of the few riders that has some chance of stealing glory away from Belgian cycling god Tom Boonen is a 32 year-old from South Carolina, USA, by the name of George Hincapie.
Source: www.cyclingnews.com
THE PARKINSON'S DISEASE TREATMENT BOOK
Ahlskoga professor of neurology at the Mayo Medical School, a chair holder at the Mayo Clinic and a clinical investigator responsible for treatment protocolsdiscusses the many faces of Parkinson's disease in this illuminating guide to treatment.
Source: kirkusreviews.com
3rd Pfizer Ophthamology Forum
More than 300 doctors from across Africa and the Middle East will gather in Dubai from April 12 to discuss the latest international trends in the treatment of various eye diseases and conditions.
Source: www.ameinfo.com
Bill addressing treatment of mentally ill prisoners stalls in Senate
ALBANY -- The fate of a bill to prohibit long-term solitary confinement for mentally ill prisoners was uncertain Friday because its Senate sponsor has failed to move it out of a committee he heads.
Source: www.pressconnects.com
Occipital Nerve Stimulation Found To Be Safe, Effective Treatment For Chronic Headache
Patients suffering from chronic migraine headaches who have found no relief through the use of medication may find hope through occipital nerve stimulation (ONS). At the 58th annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, April 1-8, 2006, in San Diego, research physicians from Mayo Clinic in Arizona presented findings of their clinical studies that show ONS as a safe, effective treatment
Source: www.sciencedaily.com
State forest land will be used for new sewage treatment plant
HIGGINS LAKE State officials intend to turn over 60 acres of state forest land in Crawford County's Beaver Creek Township for a new $5.5 million sewage treatment facility that initially would serve the Camp Curnalia residential neighborhood.
Source: www.record-eagle.com
Wastewater treatment is key to safe beaches
HAVING a waste water treatment facility is one way that Davao City can prevent further pollution to its the beaches, Councilor Emmanuel D. Galicia said, admitting that the city still doesn't have one.
Source: www.sunstar.com.ph