- Mammograms optional for under-50s: updated U.S. guide
TyreseWomen aged 40 to 49 should talk to their doctors about their individual risk for breast cancer when deciding whether to start getting mammograms, according to new U.S. guidelines released on Tuesday...
- New Sensor Technology
John HitchUsing lasers and tuning forks, researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have developed a chemical weapon agent sensing technique that promises to meet or exceed current and emerging defense and homeland security chemical detection requirement...
- Your Phone Is a Shield
Hun LeeThe Journal's wine columnists tried bottles from different villages in Beaujolais and found that the king of this region -- Georges Duboeuf -- fared surprisingly well...
- Shaming of boozy Freddie Flintoff
Travis BarkerAfter his heroics in England's Ashes victory two summers ago, a bleary-eyed Andrew Flintoff's celebratory drink marathon was looked on with amused toleration. But the millionaire cricketer with the famous thirst has finally gone on one spree too many...
- Ancient stucco-and-iron mailboxes, Bondi
Sammy King2004 November – Le «blog personnel» de Joe Clark...
- Online auction puts housework on the block
Fearne CottonGot a chore you don't want or have time to do? Cleaning your garage, digitizing old family photos or perhaps grocery shopping? A new breed of websites is allowing people to outsource their domestic duties and other miscellaneous tasks, to the highest bid...
- More U.S. children having obesity surgery
Lewis O'nealNEW YORK (AP) As the popularity of stomach surgery has skyrocketed among obese adults, a growing number of doctors are asking, "Why not children, too?" For decades, the number of kids trying weight-loss surgery has been tiny...
