I had the opportunity recently at nine o’clock with Janet Cantwell-Pope. She impressed me as someone who has her family and career priorities right. It also provided the interest in life and the renewal of faith that was inspired in two ways. Janet Cantwell had natural athletic talent and a drive to be born in […]
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ENIAC, the Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer, was designed by engineers John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert of the University of Pennsylvania. Financed by the United States Army during World War II, it was the first electronic digital computer created capable of being reprogrammed. Its ultimate purpose was to help the army calculate artillery firing […]
A low white blood cell count, also known as leukopenia, can be a serious symptom of a number of medical conditions and a side effect of certain treatments. White blood cells are one of the body’s primary defense mechanisms, fighting off foreign invaders like germs and infections. Treatment for leukopenia is important because with a […]
The sight of red in the toilet can be a startling one. Blood in urine, known as hematuria, can be caused by a wide array of medical issues; some are severe and some are merely inconvenient. Regardless of what you believe the cause to be, consult your doctor any time you experience bloody or unusually […]