SARS epidemic continues to grow There are now over 2,600 reported cases of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome worldwide, resulting in nearly 100 deaths, according to the World Health Organization. Read more...
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April 7, 9:00 pm
Briefs
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April 7, 9:00 pm
Yearly exams essential for women to stay healthy
While everyone will usually show up at the doctor when things go wrong, regular checkups, especially for women, are a way to stay healthy and catch potential health problems early on. Read more...
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March 31, 9:00 pm
Background on Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
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March 31, 9:00 pm
Ashe Center ready to treat SARS case
Many students may have traveled to countries at risk for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome over spring break. These students are now returning to dorms, apartments and lecture halls at UCLA. Read more...
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March 31, 9:00 pm
Virus hits over 13 countries
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, a deadly flu-like virus, has spread throughout the world with cases now being reported in over 13 countries. The worldwide epidemic, which is believed to have started in southern China, has reportedly infected 1,622 people since late last year, and 58 people have died resulting from the virus, according to the World Health Organization. Read more...
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March 3, 9:00 pm
Video games have benefits
Avid computer gamers may be pleased to know the countless hours they spend playing computer games can actually help them perform better in school. A study released from the Children’s Digital Media Center at UCLA found the cognitive skills developed from playing computer and video games can help people in areas of science and technology. Read more...
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March 3, 9:00 pm
Fruit flies don’t bother me
There are labs on the UCLA campus that contain vials and vials of tiny, winged creatures. They live out their entire two-week life cycle within these vials, consuming a mixture of cornmeal and sugar. Read more...