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Vitamin D Is Good For The Heart
A new study published in the latest issue of the Journal of
the American College of Cardiology...
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Ginkgo Biloba No Good To Prevent Alzheimer’s
Ginkgo biloba has been used medicinally for thousands of
years. Today, it is one of the top...
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Vitamin C, E Supplements Fail To Reduce Cancer Risk
A series of studies have lately shown that vitamins don’t reduce
cancer risk. Just two weeks ago,...
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New Zealand Approves Pig Cell Transplants for Diabetes
Wellington - New Zealand has approved trials of pig cell transplants to patients with Type 1...
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Leukemia Drug Shows Promise in Reversing Multiple Slerosis
Leukemia drug alemtuzumab appears to reduce or even reverse many of the disabilities caused by...
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Fatty Acid Study Points to New Strategies for Tacking Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s disease has long been associated with an
unhealthy lifestyle based on a wrong diet,...
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Tarceva-Avastin Combination Doesn’t Prolong Lung Cancer Survival
According to the results of a late-stage clinical
trial into the benefits of combining Genentech’s...
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New Osteoporosis Drug, Amgen’s Denosumab, Reaches Market
Amgen’s experimental bone drug, called
denosumab, was found to reduce the risk of spinal fractures...
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Regular Exercise Improves Memory, May Delay the Onset of Dementia
Physical exercise may help improve memory
in older people and delay the onset of dementia, a new...
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Ayurveda Medicines May Pose Great Risks To Consumers
Traditional herbal medicines used by Americans may contain high levels of toxins, a new study in...
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Maple Leaf Crisis after Listeria Outbreak Continues, Lawsuits Filed
Maple Leaf Chief Executive Michael McCain has
called the nationwide outbreak linked to the...
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12 Deaths Linked To Food Poisoning In Canada
Canadian public-health officials reevaluated the death toll linked to contaminated cold cuts and...
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Massive Canadian Food Recall Caused By The Listeria Bacterium
Health authorities announced a massive recall of meat
contaminated with the listeria bacterium....
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CDC: 2008 Has The Highest Measles Numbers In More Than A Decade
According to the numbers provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it seems...
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Genetic Traits Linked to Bipolar Disease?
U.S.
scientists discovered the fact that genetic abnormalities that equilibrate
sodium and...
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Most Stroke Patients Receive Delayed Treatments
A new study published on Stroke: Journal of the American
Heart Association reveals that...
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Elsinore Boy’s Death from Amoeba Prompts Officials’ Warnings
Riverside County health officials issued a warning on Tuesday
urging residents to take precautions...
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Physical Exercise Slows down Brain Atrophy in Alzheimer’s Patients
As the number of patients with Alzheimer’s disease is going
to quadruple worldwide by 2050...
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It’s Now Official: Tomatoes Are Salmonella Free
On Thursday, federal health officials finally lifted the 40
day-old warning with regard to...
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New Research Says Brain Chemical Could Determine SIDS
In a new attempt to explain the cause of SIDS (Sudden Infant
Death Syndrome) the researchers of...
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Falls Resulting in Brain Injuries May be Deadly for the Elderly
It appears that traumatic brain injuries account for half of
all deaths from falls in Americans...
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Teva’s Azilect Proves Efficient in Slowing Parkinson’s Disease
Teva Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd. announced on Monday
results of Phase III study, called...
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Could Wii Fit Solve Obesity-Related Problems?
As obesity has become a worldwide problem in recent years,
Nintendo’s innovative exercising video...
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Childhood Multiple Sclerosis Impairs Cognitive Abilities
Children who develop multiple sclerosis, a disease that
usually strikes during childhood, are more...
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Public Citizen Calls for Ban of Birth Control Patch
Public Citizen, a consumer advocacy group, has launched a petition to ban the only transdermal...
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Benefits of Drinking 8 Glasses of Water a Day Questioned
Drinking up to eight glasses of water a day might not be
that beneficial for our health as...
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Study Finds Balance in Old Age Is Connected to Brain Changes
The ability to keep your balance when old is linked to
changes to white matter (leukoaraiosis), or...
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Do Good: Contract Malaria, Receive a Paycheck
The Seattle Biomedical Research Institute needs volunteers to be bitten by a malaria-carrying...
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Cancer Drug Rituxan May Help Treat Multiple Sclerosis
The novel cancer and rheumatoid arthritis drug Rituxan has proven to be effective when administered...
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Avastin Found To Be Effective In Breast Cancer Treatment
The latest clinical trials have
shown that Genentech’s cancer drug, Avastin, proved its...
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Science
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Study: Ginkgo Biloba No Good To Prevent Alzheimer’s
Ginkgo biloba has been used medicinally for thousands of
years. Today, it is one of the top...
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Study: Vitamin C, E Supplements Fail To Reduce Cancer Risk
A series of studies have lately shown that vitamins don’t reduce
cancer risk. Just two weeks ago,...
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Carnivorous Dinosaur Unearthed In Argentina Linked To Modern Birds
An international team of scientists from USA, Argentina and
Canada stumbled upon rare evidence of...
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EPA Rejects Yazoo Backwater Project Over Environmental Concerns
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rejected the Yahoo
Pumps Project proposal for the...
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Update: The Worrying Arctic Ice Situation - Now You See It, Now You Don't
The Arctic sea ice level is rapidly shrinking and heading
toward a new record, as at this point it...
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Navy Agrees To Low-Frequency Sonar Restrictions For Mammals’ Sake
The U.S. District Court in San Francisco approved on Tuesday
an agreement between the U.S. Navy...
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NASA’s Cassini To Get Closer Than Ever To Saturn’s Moon, Enceladus
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is getting its Cassini spacecraft ready to...
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Space Toilet to Be Repaired after Saturday Flight
For the past week, the toilet on the International Space Station has been having problems with the...
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Gecko's Tail Expertise - The Most Advanced Technology In Nature
Super-sticky legs or tail? Tail for the
gecko, scientists concluded, as that seems to be the most...
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Scientists Warn About Alarming Climate Changing Rate
The American Geophysical Union
(AGU) issued a warning on the necessity of reducing the greenhouse...
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New Study Sheds Light on Women's Vertebrae
A new study published in Thursday's journal Nature sheds light on the way evolution has shaped the...
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CT Imaging Sheds Light on Saharan Nigersaurus taqueti
New CT scans have pointed out that the strange-looking Nigersaurus taqueti, first discovered half a...
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Technology
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Jet P.I. Optimistic of Jetpacks as Future of Personal Flight
In a stunt that was in part done to promote an energy drink,
Jet Pack International’s Eric Scott...
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Economic Downturn Has Nothing On Videogames: Sales Soar In October
Economy may be slowing down, but consumers remain faithful
to their habits, keeping U.S. videogame...
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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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HTC G1 Android Phone Racks Up 1.5 Million Pre-orders
When the fruits of Google, HTC and T-Mobile’s collaboration
were unveiled last months in the...
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What the future holds: Software for amateur astrologists
Hamburg - For centuries, astrologers studied celestial constellations in a bid to unravel the...
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The Computer Helper: What You Need to Know about Chrome
Washington - Google's new Chrome Web browser is being hailed as a game-changer.
It's fast, has a...
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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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Xbox Outsells PS3 In The Laziest Sales Month In 2 Years
The predictions for this year’s US sales of video game
hardware and software seem to be accurate,...
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Google Shortens User Data Retention Period To 9 Months
Google has taken a new step toward protecting user privacy
by changing their log retention policy...
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Nokia Comes With A Whole Lot Of Music In UK
Nokia chose Europe as initial launch market for its new ‘Comes
With Music’ service, specifically...
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United States Are Slowly Losing Internet Traffic Hegemony
America discovered the Internet, but couldn’t keep it a secret. The American dominance in the field...
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Mozilla Shapes The Future Of Web With Ubiquity
Mozilla comes to rescue us from the Internet mess we’re in
by introducing Ubiquity, a Mozilla Labs...
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NPD Says In July Nintendo On Top, Gamers Play NCAA 09 For Xbox 360
The latest sales figures for the U.S. console gaming market
released by NPD Group this week...
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Update 1: Why Knol Won’t Be Wikipedia
Google has finally unveiled one of its latest projects, Knol, an online-publishing service which...
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NPD: NintendoTakes Over US Console Market, Corners Xbox 360
The latest sales figures released by NPD for the month of
June have shown that it doesn’t always...
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Update 1: Microsoft To Announce $299 As Xbox 360 New Price
The Wall Street Journal has revived an old rumor about the imminent Xbox 360 price cut. As other...
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NASA Has New Tenant: Google
Google has leased a large piece of land at Moffett Field, the former Naval air station near...
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Google To Build A Home On NASA’s Land
NASA’s Ames Research Center in
Mountain View, California will host a new high-technology campus...
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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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Wii Fit Makes You Fit and Nintendo Rich
Just days after it was launched, Wii Fit received lots of
positive reviews and became a success,...
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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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A New Version of Creative Suite from Adobe
Adobe announced the up-coming version of
Creative Suite 4 that will include 64-bit support. This...
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Nintendo To Keep 4 Million Americans In Shape With Wii Fit
Every time we say Wii, we might
as well say No.1 in sales, and that is no exaggeration. Last year...
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Nintendo Wii Still No.1, Xbox Left Behind
Sony‘s PlayStation 3 was far from being top of the list in terms of last month’s U.S. sales, but it...
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Microsoft’s Xbox Live Opens Up To Amateur Game Developers
Microsoft’s Xbox and Xbox Live
had a humongous success last year, but that’s no reason to stop...
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What Should We Learn From Facebook’s Beacon Crysis?
First of all, online privacy
isn’t what it used to be. Every revolution or evolution in our online...
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Cell Phone Tracking Powers Raise Privacy Concern
Federal officials are routinely demanding courts to oblige cell
phones companies to furnish...
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War Between HD DVD And Blu-Ray At Stalemate, Stringer Says
HD DVD backed by Toshiba and Microsoft and Blu-ray supported
by Sony and Panasonic have reached a...
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Blu-Ray Versus HD-DVD Reloaded
To be honest, one of the main issues one has to deal with,
as a journalist, when having to write...
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