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Brown Fat Makes You Slimmer
A study in The New England Journal of Medicine suggests that adults still have a type of fat that...
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Pope "saddened" by attacks, thanks "Jewish friends"
Vatican City - In an unusually strongly-worded letter, Pope Benedict XVI has admitted that the...
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Jimmy Fallon Takes Over the “Late Night” Show
Warning! This may seem a bit familiar. The Peacock Network, in an attempt to substitute a lost...
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Want to Lose Weight? It’s All about Calories!
When it comes to losing weight everyone is an expert. Everyone, and here I mean women, knows at...
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Multivitamins Benefit against Cancer Questioned Once Again
Multivitamins taken on daily basis don’t seem to lower the risk of developing cancer in...
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Aspirin Found to Reduce Colon Cancer Risk
Long-term use of aspirin or other similar nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may reduce the risk...
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PAD Sufferers Might Benefit from Treadmill Walking
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) sufferers are now given the hope of a better life without having...
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New Obesity Treatment Discovered
One of the most widespread conditions in the United States is obesity. Except for being a...
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Gyms Have Special Offers for the New Year! Find a Fitness Club that Fits You
The first week of January is always the busiest time of the year for health clubs. According to...
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High Blood sugar Levels Connected To Memory Lapses
Elevated blood sugar levels may be responsible for memory lapses that frequently occur with...
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Motivation: Choosing Your Weight-Loss Diet
With the holiday season bringing upon us the dark cloud of over-indulging in too much food and...
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Vivus’ Qnexa Proves Efficient in Obesity Trial
As more and more people fight obesity, drug makers are trying to find solutions to help them. This...
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Zoo Elephants Suffer From Mental and Physical Ailments, Study Finds
Elephants in protected populations live twice as much as
those in zoos, a recent study on European...
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Gene Mutation Protects against Heart Damage
The presence of a gene mutation in the human body appears to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and...
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Zoo Conditions Not So Great For Elephants
Seeing elephants at the zoo might be an incredible
experience for many, but knowing that their...
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Cancer – A Leader by 2010
The World Health Organization, in a report released this week, warned that new cancer cases and...
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Vermont Ranked Healthiest State, Louisiana Least Healthy
Health continues to be an important issue for the United States,
as recent studies have shown that...
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Safe Landing For Space Shuttle Endeavour
After a
mission that spread over 15 days on NASA’s International Space Station (ISS),
space...
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Endeavour Is Finally Home
The space shuttle Endeavour has landed Sunday at Edwards Air Force Base in California, completing a...
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Quit Smoking To Prevent Cancer! Lung Cancer Incidence Higher In Smokers
There are some easy steps Americans can do in order to prevent cancer: avoid smoking, whether it be...
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Regular Exercise And Sleep Hours Found To Halve Women’s Cancer Risk
Lack of sleep is something common nowadays. Whether it’s
just a movie on our laptop or...
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Blitz Divorce: Madonna And Guy Ritchie Are Officially Single
Madonna and her British husband Guy Ritchie ended their eight-year marriage in a...
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Marc Jacobs Pays $1 million Settlement in Bribery Case
The Marc Jacobs fashion company paid a $1 million settlement in connection with the accusations...
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Astronaut Loses Tool Bag During First Spacewalk
After a grease gun inside it exploded, and then watched how the bag and everything inside it...
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Burlington’s Residents Know What Makes a City Healthy
Burlington, Vermont has been named the
healthiest city in the United
States and it is also...
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Supplements Don't Reduce Cancer, Heart Disease Risk
A long-term study of more than 14,000 male
physicians concluded that taking daily supplements of...
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Take Your Statins To Prevent Heart Attack!
Half of heart attacks and strokes happen
among apparently healthy men and women with normal or low...
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Magnetic Field Therapy Said To Help Cure Body's Ills
Munich - Magnetic fields, which are common in our everyday lives but cannot be felt, are also...
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Cold Front Might Threaten NASA’s Shuttle Launch
This Friday, the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has scheduled the
launch of...
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Testosterone Patch Helps Postmenopausal Women Recover Their Libido
Postmenopausal women may often suffer from no or low libido. On average, studies have shown that...
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Technology
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Estonia announces EU cyber-wargame plan
Tallinn - The European Union will soon stage a simulated cyber-attack to test its online defences,...
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Life not worth living without internet, Hong Kong youngsters say
Hong Kong - Life would be meaningless and not worth living without the...
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European Commission Loosens Microsoft Monitoring Process
It looks like the European Commission is seeing Microsoft with a whole new pair of eyes, after it...
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“25 Random Things” Is the New Facebook Phenomenon
The exercise called “25 Random Things about Me” is the new Facebook marketing solution...
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Thanksgiving in Space: I’ll Have Some of That Irradiated Turkey, Please
It is highly unlikely that the Plymouth colonists who started the Thanksgiving tradition ever...
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A Second Spacewalk For ISS Expansion
Astronauts living the International Space Station went back outside in order to perform more repair...
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EA Helps You Stay in Shape
Electronic Arts Inc. on Thursday announced a new line, EA Sports Active for the Nintendo Wii video...
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Study Concludes Internet Users Present Improved Brain Activity
Apart from the well-known and appreciated uses of the
Internet, there might be another one, as...
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Sergey Brin, Google’s Co-Founder, Writes About Parkinson’s Risk
In a post on its newly opened blog, Too, Sergey Brin, one of the two
co-founders of Google, has...
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Roadrunner Supercomputer Unveiled After 6 Years Of Work
The world’s fastest new supercomputer, named Roadrunner was
unveiled at the IBM research...
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Wanting A Wii Fit, Waiting For Restock
There’s no doubt about it,
Nintendo’s Wii Fit has been keeping our bodies fit and our pockets...
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Out Of Shape? Wii Will Keep You Fit!
Innovation is just one of the
words that can describe Nintendo’s Wii Fit, a combination of dynamic...
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Health
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Keeping mentally fit: the daily crossword is not enough
Bonn, Germany - A man sits on a train solving a crossword puzzle, a woman broods over a Sudoku grid...
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FDA Extends Review of AstraZeneca, Bristol Diabetes Drug Onglyza
The Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that it needs additional time to complete the...
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Fitness Balls Recalled
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission and EB Brands of Yonkers, N.Y. on Thursday announced...
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Contraceptives May Impair Muscle Gains in Young Women
According to a study presented Friday at the American Physiological Society meeting recently held...
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Choose exercise over creams in fight against cellulite
Cellulite is a terrible part of aging for some women. They stare into the mirror appalled when...
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Supervised Exercise Benefits Heart Failure Patients
Supervised exercise appears to be both safe and healthy for people with heart failure, according to...
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FDA Panel Backs Bristol, AstraZeneca Diabetes Drug Onglyza
A federal panel of medical experts said Wednesday Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. and AstraZeneca...
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Polypill Could Dramatically Reduce Heart Disease Risk One Day
A new five-in-one “polypil” could reduce the risk of heart attack one day, according...
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Ventricular Reconstruction No Better Than Bypass Alone in Heart Failure
Ventricular reconstruction to improve symptoms in people with heart failure, a procedure often...
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Viral infections carry lingering heart risks
Exercise usually helps strengthen the heart but after a bout of flu or another viral...
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Soy Intake during Childhood May Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
A study involving Asian-American women appearing in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers...
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Three out of Four Emergency Response Recruits Is either Overweight or Obese
A study by researchers at the Boston University School of Medicine, Boston Medical Center, Harvard...
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Moderate Exercise or Walking 100 Steps a Minute
Be active! Do your 30 minute of daily exercise if you want to be healthy! These are words you...
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Lose Weight! Live Longer!
We know for a fact that obese people have a high risk for high blood pressure, diabetes and...
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Survey Ranks States Depending on Wellness
A survey focusing on the wellbeing of the American citizens gave marks to regions and states of the...
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Daylight Saving Time Starts This Sunday
Starting this weekend, we’ll be having one hour less of sleep, but plenty more time to...
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A Happy Marriage Keeps The Doctor Away
Scientists found that being in a strained relationship not only affected the mental health of women...
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Too Much TV May Double Risk of Asthma in Kids
Watching television for more than two hours a day is not healthy for the kids…this is...
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Americans Suffer From Severe Sleeping Problems Because of the Recession
It appears that the recession has forced Americans to cut back on everything from health care to...
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Survey: Financial Worries Leave Many Americans Sleepless
A poll for the National Sleep Foundation suggests that the US economy and other personal...
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Norovirus Massively Contacted on Cruise Ship
A Holland American cruise ship returned to San Diego from Mexico after more than 100 passengers...
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Choosing a Healthier Living Could Save Us from Cancer
How many times have you been told to adopt a healthy diet in order to improve your quality of...
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Any Diet Is Good for Losing Weight as long as You Stick to It!
Losing weight has always been a problem for overweight and obese people. There are so many books,...
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People Living Near Fast Foods Have Increased Risk of Stroke
According to a new study, people who live near fast food restaurants have a higher risk of stroke...
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Regular Physical Activity, a Balanced Diet Help Diabetes Patients Keep the Disease under Control
A balanced diet, with plenty of fruits and vegetables, regular and sustained exercise can slow...
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The Number of Kids in Need of Statins Lower than Expected
Fewer than 1 percent of American kids need cholesterol-lowering drugs, according to a new study...
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Multivitamins – Not a Solution to Prevent Diseases
Many people believe that taking vitamins regularly will help them prevent diseases, but this is...
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Cardiologists Offer Tips for Everyone’s Hearts
Nowadays many people feel more and more worried about the fact that they need to pass over this...
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Brain-training Exercises Don’t Delay Alzheimer’s Onset
A new study says that there is no evidence to support the theory that brain exercise programmes...
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UN Needs Another $11.3 Billion To Fight Against AIDS
The world needs to spend another 11.3 billion dollars to reach the goal of providing universal AIDS...
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World
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NATO, Russia launch war of words over spying and Georgia
Brussels - NATO and Russia launched a war of words on Thursday as the alliance expelled two...
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Owners ordered to take their dogs for walks at risk of fines
Gerona, Spain - Dog owners who do not take their pets for walks face fines of up to 400 euros (534...
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North Korea launches rocket, draws international ire
Seoul/Tokyo/Washington - North Korea launched a rocket early Sunday and claimed to have put a...
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Shark kills 16-year-old South African surfer
Johannesburg - A 16-year-old surfer died after being attacked by a shark off the coast of South...
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Tibetan exiles end meeting with call for more vigorous action
New Delhi - Tibetan exiles ended a crucial meeting on their future in the northern Indian town of...
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Pope receives participants at historic talks with Muslims
Vatican City - Pope Benedict XVI and the Grand Mufti of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Shaykh Mustafa Ceric,...
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Biden Shares Medical Records with the World
To avoid speculations upon his health, Democratic US vice
president nominee Joe Biden on...
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Venezuela, Russia agree to bolster energy, arms deals
Moscow/Orenburg, Russia - The Venezuelan and Russian presidents met in southern Russia Friday as...
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Palin Declares "I'm Ready" in First Media Interview
Washington - Alaska Governor Sarah Palin said she was confident that she could take over the...
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Sarkozy Urges Medvedev to Withdraw Troops from Georgia
French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Monday urged Russian counterpart
Dmitry Medvedev to withdraw...
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Musharraf cancels China visit amid impeachment fears
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf on Wednesday called off his visit to China, hours before he...
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Iran Carries Out Second Day of Missile Tests
Teheran defied the western powers once again by conducting a second day of high-profile missile...
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Bush Warns Israel about Bombing Iran
United States President George W. Bush along with top U.S. military commander Admiral Mike Mullen...
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Georgia Gun Dealer Withdraws From Trial, Bloomberg Pleased
A Georgia gun dealer who has been accused by New York City of illegally selling handguns withdrew...
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Josef Fritzl’s Wannabe Redemption
Josef Fritzl claims the media only told its side of the story by just
presenting the facts and not...
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God’s Brides Didn’t Get to Vote in Indiana
Twelve nuns couldn’t exercise their right to vote in Indiana primary election
because they didn't...
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Talks Start Between The Tibetans and China
Chinese President Hu Jintao said he had hopes for a
“positive outcome” between envoys of the Dalai...
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China – Tibet Talks Begin in Beijing
China’s top officials welcomed Dalai Lama’s envoys in Beijing on Sunday to hold talks regarding the...
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Dalai Lama’s Envoys Head to China for Talks
Dalai Lama’s representatives will be in China on Saturday to discuss with the Beijing government...
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Prince William Uses His Wings
According to state officials, Prince William, second in line
to the British throne, went on a...
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Obese Criminal Sues over Weight Loss in Jail
An obese U.S. inmate charged
with murder in Arkansas
is suing the county, claiming he lost more...
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Nepal Elections – Everyone’s Invited!
With one day away from elections, Nepal's King Gyanendra
called upon his "beloved...
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South Korea Confirms North Korea Test-Fired Missiles
North Korea fired missiles into waters off its western coast
Friday, as part of a military...
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Dalai Lama Meets Tibet Party Leaders as Protests Spread to Nepal
A meeting attended by the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan Youth
Congress president Tsewang Rigzin and...
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Dolphin Possibly Killed By Navy Sonar
Authorities announced that a dolphin died on the beach of
the Navy's San Nicolas Island
late...
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Ten People Injured In Fight At Juvenile Detention Center
Ten people from the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention
Center were rushed to the hospitals...
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Two Teens Help 17-Year-Old Murder Suspect Escape Juvenile Hall
San Mateo police announced on
Saturday the arrest of two teens that allegedly helped Josue Orozco...
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Bush Gives The Navy Permission to Use Sonar In California
President George W Bush has exempted the Navy from an
environmental law regulating the use of...
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Body Found On Mt. Tam Thought To Be IRS Agent Veronica Ruiz
Marine County authorities reported
the discovery of a female body on Mount Tamalpais Sunday...
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Supreme Court To Decide On Voter ID Law
The Supreme Court is set to
discuss on Wednesday whether the voter ID law could alter the voting...
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Science
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Discovery docks with space station
Washington - The space shuttle Discovery docked Tuesday with the International Space Station on a...
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Discovery prepares to rendezvous with space station
Washington - The space shuttle Discovery was nearing the International Space Station for a...
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Sutdy Finds Snorers Burn More Calories
A new U.S. study found that people with the worst sleep
apnoea symptoms burned 373 more calories...
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Heart Disease Rates Are On Decline
Deaths caused by heart attacks and strokes have declined by about 30 percent since 1999 most...
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Study Says Zoo Life Is Killing Elephants
Seeing elephants at the zoo might be an incredible
experience for many, but knowing that their...
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Study Says Gene Mutation Might Protects Against Heart Damage
The presence of a gene mutation in the human body appears to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and...
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Study: Zoo Conditions Halve Life Spans Of Captive Elephants
Seeing elephants at the zoo might be an incredible
experience for many, but knowing that their...
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Endeavour To Land In California
NASA announced shifted the Endeavour’s landing site from Florida to California.
Weather conditions...
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Endeavour Undocks And Heads For Earth
The space shuttle Endeavour has undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday and...
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Shuttle Endeavour On Its Last Day In Space
The departure from the International Space Station was
celebrated by shuttle Endeavour’s crew...
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Two Space Crews Share Thanksgiving, Say Goodbye
After sharing Thanksgiving in space together, Endeavour
Astronauts and ISS crew closed the airlock...
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The Outer Space Thanksgiving Day
The mission of the US space shuttle Endeavour had to be extended by one day in order to fix the...
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ISS Astronauts Finish Repairs, Get Ready for Test
After a week of four spacewalks to fix a creaky joint on the
International Space Station’s...
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NASA's Recycling System Finally Fixed
One of NASA’s biggest problems related to the present ISS
mission has been fixed, as the crew...
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Research: Exercise May Diminish Cancer Risk
Regular exercise can help sufferers in the fight against cancer, according to new research....
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The International Space Station Received New Equipment
The transfer of the cargo needed by the International Space
Station and transported by the...
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Astronauts Are Getting Ready For Their First Spacewalk
The first spacewalk for the astronauts on the ISS consists of a tedious cleaning and lube job on...
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Unpacking Day At The ISS For Endeavour Crew
Monday was an unpacking day
for the astronauts at the ISS (International Space Station).The...
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The Supreme Court Decision Might Hurt Whales
The Supreme Court of Justice has recently made a decision to lift two restrictions imposed to how...
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Endeavour Closes In On ISS After Successful Night Launch
Space shuttle Endeavour continued to enjoy a problem-free journey
throught space Saturday on its...
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NASA Device To Transform Urine Into Water
A machine that is being launched aboard the space shuttle Endeavour on Friday in order to reach the...
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Earthquake Drill In Southern California
Except for being prone to real earthquakes repeatedly every year, Southern Californians are now...
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Marine Mammals At Risk: Supreme Court Overturns Sonar Limitations
The latest court ruling over the use of mid-frequency navy
sonar off the coast of California...
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LeRoy Cain: Endeavour Is Ready
Mission Management Team Chairman LeRoy Cain said Wednesday
that Endeavour, its payload and the...
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Cloudy Skies Ahead For Endeavour Launch
Although fully prepared for the launch of the STS-126
mission to the International Space Station,...
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Astronauts prepare to expand home in space
Washington - Astronauts aboard the International Space Station are hoping for a little more elbow...
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Heart Problems And Depression
The American Heart Association reports that people who’ve
experienced a heart attack are more...
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Spacewalk To Mark Giant Step For China
Beijing - When Zhai Zhigang floats out of a space capsule wearing his 120-kilogram,...
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The LHC Needs Two Months For Complete Restoration
The European Organization for Nuclear Research announced
that the recently discovered problems...
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Update: The Final Touches For The Large Hadron Collider's Launch
The European Organization for Nuclear Research, also known as CERN, is ready to step into the next...
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Business
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Sergey Brin, Google’s Cofounder, Writes On Blog About Parkinson’s Risk
In a post on its newly opened blog, Too, Sergey Brin, one of the two
co-founders of Google, has...
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Dell, Lenovo And HP To Offer Windows XP After June 30
On June 30, Microsoft will officially stop selling its
Windows XP operating system. However, the...
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EADS Knew About A380 Problems
According to the French business daily La Tribune, board
members of EADS knew about production...
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