NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Electronic "postcards" may offer a new way to alert the partners of patients with sexually transmitted diseases that they may have been exposed, according to a new report.
Is there really a good way to tell someone you may have given them an STD? Maybe not, but there are certainly some ways that are less embarrassing and/or horrifying than others. Sending an e-card ...
As both the Internet and casual sex continue to rise in popularity, e-cards have also seen a rise in use. But the e-cards that connect all of those things aren't your typical "Happy Birthday" with a ...
Data Device Corp. (DDC) has expanded its line of MIL-STD-1553, IRIG-106 Chapter 10 cards to encompass several form factors and protocol selections, including PC/104-Plus and PMC modules with multiple ...
Nearly 45 percent of Bernalillo County High School students reported being sexually active and many said they didn't use protection. That's from 2007 and now young people said the problem is getting ...
Targeted for the testing and simulation of Mil-Std-1553 systems, the BU-65570T and BU-65572T provide full and intelligent interfacing for one or two serial, dual-redundant data buses and a CompactPCI ...
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