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Care homes vary wildly in prescription of antipsychotics, study finds

2015-05-20 23:12:32| Biotech - Topix.net

Bottles filled with the drug Zyprexa sits on the packaging line at the Eli Lilly & Co. Dry Products Packaging Facility in Indianapolis, Thursday, April 10, 2003.

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Calif drought: New poll finds residents think iserious, aren't sure can conserve more

2015-05-20 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Mercury News: An overwhelming majority of Californians believe the state's drought is extremely serious and support Gov. Jerry Brown's mandatory new water conservation rules, according to a new statewide poll released Tuesday. But in a potentially troubling finding for cities and water districts preparing to launch summer conservation rules, 44 percent of homeowners say they will find it tough to reduce their own household's water use if they are asked to cut back. And nearly half of wealthier homeowners --...

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Lifecycle study finds fuel switching from diesel to natural gas could produce net climate damage absent reductions in CH4 emissions and improved vehicle efficiency

2015-05-20 13:55:32| Green Car Congress

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More Americans will feel high heat as global warming, population shifts combine, study finds

2015-05-19 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Associated Press: The combination of global warming and shifting population means that by mid-century, there will be a huge increase in the number of Americans sweating through days that are extremely hot, a new study says. People are migrating into areas especially in the Southeast where the heat is likely to increase more, said the authors of a study published Monday by the journal Nature Climate Change. The study highlighted the Houston-Dallas-San Antonio and Atlanta-Charlotte-Raleigh corridors as the places...

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Study Finds Sun Belt Population Growth & Warming Climate Could Quadruple Exposure to Extreme Heat

2015-05-18 19:57:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

New York Times: A valuable study published this week in Nature Climate Change projects that exposure to extreme heat in the United States is likely to rise enormously by mid century, driven equally by demographic shifts boosting Sun Belt populations and projected changes in heat waves in a warming climate. Seth Borenstein at the Associated Press has written a nice summary of the research, undertaken by a multi-disciplinary team at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo., and the City University...

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