Archive for March, 2008

Monitors Don’t Stop Patients From Waking during surgey

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Monitors Don’t Stop Patients From Waking — Newsday.com
Patients say it feels like being trapped in a corpse: They awake during surgery, unable to move or scream. Some remember hearing their surgeons talk, and a few recall feeling intense pain.
Some experts have said special brain-wave monitors were the best way to prevent anesthesia awareness. Now, in a big setback for efforts to prevent it, the first large, independent test of the monitors shows they are no better than older technology.
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis compared two groups of about 1,000 patients each, all deemed at high risk of waking up during surgery because of health conditions, medication or other factors.
One group used the leading brain-monitoring system, which uses electrodes on the forehead to measure brain waves and software to calculate likelihood of consciousness. The other used an older device that analyzes exhaled anesthetic gas.

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More pasta dishes at restaurants due to cost cutting

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

Cutback Cuisine – WSJ.com
Restaurants have long engineered menus to allow the bigger profits from pastas and vegetable side orders to subsidize such loss leaders as rib-eye steaks. But rising prices have prompted a furious new round of behind-the-scenes shuffling. San Francisco’s Slanted Door is known for its rack of lamb. On many days, chef and owner Charles Phan offers a more-profitable lamb sirloin stir-fry instead, shaving his food costs by a third. It is a temporary fix that draws some complaints. “Everyone wants that rack,” he says.
At Le Cirque in New York, diners can choose from four pasta dishes, up from two a year ago. “Pasta’s a great item for reducing food costs,” says co-owner Mauro Maccioni. He estimates that he is paying 5% more for the food his restaurant prepares, including big increases for truffles and butter. He touts as good values his new pasta dishes, which include a chestnut-flour pappardelle with wild mushrooms and a veal ragu.

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$50 bills discourage spending

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

Getting Going – WSJ.com
Adults show the same tendency. In a study that appeared in the March 2006 Journal of Consumer Research, Prof. Nayakankuppam and his co-authors, Arul Mishra and Himanshu Mishra, found that people were less inclined to spend if they had, say, a $50 bill rather than 10 $5 bills.

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Bronze plaques may mark where homeless died

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Bronze plaques may mark where homeless died
Hollywood has its star Walk of Fame, but San Francisco could soon have a Walk of Shame – complete with human-shaped bronze sidewalk plaques marking where the city’s homeless have died on the streets.
The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a resolution last week urging the Department of Public Works to approve a privately funded plan to install “commemorative bronze sidewalk plaques” in the districts of Supervisors Chris Daly and Ross Mirkarimi, both champions of the city’s homeless.
However, it doesn’t seem many of the supes bothered to read the resolution before voting “yes.”
Mirkarimi, for example, was listed as co-sponsor – but he knew little about the project when we contacted him after the vote, and he referred us to Daly’s office.
Daly did not return calls or a written request for comment, although his staff confirmed he had met with the memorial’s organizer.

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