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July 30, 2008
1.2. Hindu American Foundation Press Release On Thai-Cambodian Temple Controversywww.hinduamericanfoundation.org WASHINGTON D.C., July 29, 2008: An ancient Hindu temple located in the mountains on the Cambodia-Thai border is once again at the center of tension between the two neighboring countries.The Preah Vihear Hindu temple complex, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, saw a buildup of 1200-1500 troops (800-1,000 Cambodian and 400-500 Thai) in and around the large temple complex. 3. Four-Day Global Convention On AyurvedaCOIMBATORE, INDIA, July 24, 2008: The four-day global convention on Ayurveda, beginning at Coimbatore on 21st August, will evolve strategies for integrating ayurveda in the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) and prepare a mission document for globalization of the ancient science. 4. Cancer Researchers Call for Ethnicity to be Taken into AccountLONDON, ENGLAND, July 24, 2008: Breast cancer research needs to investigate how a person's ethnicity influences their response to treatment and its outcome, according to a new Comment piece in Friday's Lancet by researchers from Imperial College London. Emerging evidence suggests that particular drugs may benefit people from one ethnic group more than others, because of differences in their genetic makeup. Most key trials looking at treatments for breast cancer have been carried out in predominantly white populations in Europe, North America and Australasia. Other populations might not respond to a drug in the same way as the white populations in these trials, argue the researchers writing today. They suggest that clinical trials should record participants' ethnicity and analyze whether there are differences in how patients from particular ethnic groups respond to a particular therapy. 5. Daily InspirationLet your mind cognize itself by turning itself back on itself. Become consciously conscious. All you have to do is to watch your mind think. NOTICE: Express your gratitude for HPI by donating to the Hindu Press International Endowment Fund.
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