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Suicides Double Among National Guard, Reserves

The Army’s investment in suicide prevention appears to be paying off, with the first drop among active duty soldiers in five years. However the number of National Guardsmen and reservists who killed themselves—half of whom never saw combat—nearly doubled in the last year. The Washington Post: The officials said they were puzzled by the significant increase in the number of suicides in National Guard and Reserve units, which almost doubled from 80 deaths in 2009 to 145 deaths in 2010. “If you think you know the one thing that causes people to commit suicide, please let us know, because we don’t know what it is,” [Army vice chief of staff Gen. Peter] Chiarelli said. About half of the National Guard and Reserve soldiers who killed themselves last year had never deployed to a combat zone; by contrast, about two-thirds of the active-duty soldiers who killed themselves had previously deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan, or were there when they took their lives. Read more Related Entries January 18, 2011 What It Was Like to Be John F. Kennedy January 18, 2011 Tucson, Juarez and an Assault Weapons Ban

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IBM forms new partnership with ARM in hopes of developing ludicrously small mobile processors

We’ve seen IBM and ARM team up before, but this week both companies announced a new joint initiative to develop chips measuring 14nm. That’s significantly smaller than the ridiculously tiny 20nm SoCs ARM hopes to create in partnership with TSMC, and makes the company’s previous work with IBM on 32nm semiconductors look like a cake walk. The potential benefits, though, are faster processors that require less power, which both firm’s hope will pave the way for a new generation of devices. Who knows if or when we’ll see tangible results from the tag team, but if IBM’s Watson can beat Jeopardy champions , creating smaller semiconductors should be elementary, right? To read over the full announcement check out the press release after the break. Continue reading IBM forms new partnership with ARM in hopes of developing ludicrously small mobile processors IBM forms new partnership with ARM in hopes of developing ludicrously small mobile processors originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 19 Jan 2011 18:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Faulty Mammograms Cause High Anxiety

Screening for breast cancer saves many lives, but oftentimes it also causes anxiety problems in women whose mammograms are false-positive and who are asked to return for additional testing, a new study says.

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An environmental watchdog group says two versions of plastic Disney shopping bags go way over the federal limit for lead in kids’ products. The Center for Environmental Health tested the reusable Toys Story and Cars bags sold by Safeway—the chain says the bags are no longer for sale—and…

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Guidelines Recommend Plasma Exchange for MS

Updated guidelines from the American Academy of Neurology recommend plasma exchange (plasmapheresis) for the treatment of certain types of multiple sclerosis (MS) and other inflammatory neurological conditions, including Guillain-Barré syndrome and CIDP (chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy).

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Weekday Vegetarian: Green Curry Noodles

Photo: Kelly Rossiter I’ve been making a lot of Asian-style noodles lately, I guess in a quest to use up all the carrots and cabbage I have. I spent all morning thinking about what I would make for lunch, but nothing appealed to me so I went back to the noodles but today I made them with green curry just for something a little different. A spicy dish of noodles is a nice thing on a cold day. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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O: A Presidential Novel is not the gossipy bombshell one might have expected of a novel, penned anonymously by an insider, depicting the 2012 Obama campaign, writes Ron Charles for the Washington Post . In fact, it suffers a bit in that the fictionalized Obama and his GOP opponent—a flattering…

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Lawyer: Duvalier Plans to Remain in Haiti

Haitian authorities want Jean-Claude Duvalier to leave the country, but the once-feared dictator will not go, one of his lawyers said Wednesday. (Jan. 19)

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Nintendo 3DS to Deliver 3-D Without Glasses

Promising to usher in a new era in 3-D entertainment, Nintendo says its glasses-free handheld 3DS will go on sale on March 27 in the US (Jan. 19)

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Feds: Poor Maintenance in Deadly WVa Mine Blast

A small methane gas fire that wasn’t doused because of broken equipment sparked a massive coal dust explosion that killed 29 miners at Massey Energy Co.’s Upper Big Branch mine, the US Mine Safety and Health Administration said Wednesday. (Jan. 19)

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