World Diabetes Day began this morning, and the Internet showed up in complete support. Oft forgotten charities got some important notice, and it went a long way in raising awareness of this common, but life...
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Since 1991, November 14 has marked World Diabetes Day and there are numerous events taking place around the globe to raise awareness and revitalize the cause to find a cure for this debilitating disease. The...
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An ingredient found within olive oil and other unsaturated fats has been found to prolong the time between meals."A new study in the October Cell Metabolism, a publication of Cell Press, reveals that once this...
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Fountain of youth, anyone? In ages, people are always in the lookout for that springwell of eternal youth or immortality. But can this really be possible? Can it really be solved by cutting out our calorie intake as this research would suggest? Find out -"ScienceDaily...
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Fat found under the skin, especially around your buttock, may help you reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to some new research."The study contrasts this subcutaneous fat with visceral fat, which is wrapped around the organs, and raises the risk of ill...
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"Are you at risk for creeping weight gain? Knowing is half the battle. 1. Diet. Regularly consuming too many calories, especially from high-fat foods and calorie-laden drinks.2. Physical inactivity. Inactive people are more likely to carry excess body fat.3. Genetics . If one...
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Human Resources departments could be assessing workers based upon biometric measuring software developed by Microsoft, which brought us such bulletproof products as Vista... Integrity of development aside, this...
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"A genetically modified "supermouse" which can run twice as far as a normal rodent has been created by scientists working in the US.
It also lives longer, and breeds later in life compared with its standard laboratory cousin.
The research has been conducted at Case Western...
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November 3rd Thyroid diagnosis and treatment is difficult and expensive, therefore the need of awareness programs and fund raising campains to help those who lack proper assistance. Celebrities have no...
Unlike other cellulosic startups, isn't making ethanol.
Their fuels are hydrocarbons. Calif.-based Amyris, UC Berkeley. They're designed to resemble components
in current gasoline, in petroleum...
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You wouldn't want to mess with this kid. This 19 month old could show you a thing or two in the gymnastics ring, or on the football field. His massive strength is technically an abnormality, but what an ailment...
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"Kickboxing can cause damage to the part of the brain which controls hormone production, a study has shown.
Around a million people around the world take part in the sport.
The Turkish study found head injuries in kickboxing can cause damage to the pituitary gland, which...
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" PARIS (AP) - Dehydration is the latest possible reason offered for Tour de France winner Floyd Landis' elevated testosterone levels. After testing began Thursday on the American cyclist's backup doping...
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Floyd Landis gave an interview and defended himself along with his Doctor stating that Testosterone is not a friend ... but an enemy to the bicycle racer's performance.Further, Landis, through the statements of his lawyer, Luis Sanz, said he fully expected the backup test to...