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...normal. The new technique uses a radioactive tracer that binds to an infection-fighting white blood cell. Doctors locate the tracer using an imaging device called a gamma camera. In trials, the technique diagnosed nearly 100% of appendicitis cases within an hour. The tool may also be able to pinpoint hard-to-locate infections in other tissues. --By David Bjerklie
Despite al-Zarqawi's efforts to attract Iraqi insurgent groups into his network, his inner circle of lieutenants and bodyguards is said to consist entirely of foreign fighters. No one can pinpoint how many are operating in Iraq, partly because they remain shadowy even to those who work with them. "The foreigners trust no one, not even their own clothes," says an Iraqi resistance fighter. He adds that al-Zarqawi has become an inspirational figure, like Osama bin Laden, for militants who espouse his methods and religious fervor. "Most are not members of his group in a formal sense," says...
With my maps and the Internet, I had become Daddy OnStar. Like the satellite service available on high-end General Motors cars, I was standing by 24/7 to pinpoint locales, list available services, check distances and dispatch help in case of trouble...
...administrators contend that it is difficult to pinpoint any one component as responsible for the fluctuations in the number of honors granted...
...fast her biological clock is ticking," Wallace said. On average, women reach menopause at the age of 50, but variation by seven or eight years either way is common. The new technique - a scan of the ovaries and a set of charts to read off the result - can pinpoint that variation. For women seeking fertility treatment, that knowledge is a key factor; for those pondering the career vs. motherhood equation, the question just got a little simpler: "Have you had your Wallace-Kelsey...