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Thinking Salvation
More on Health | August 25th 2008 by Joy
As a woman what can you do in a world that needs saving? What can you contribute to all the causes that are around? There is a cause to eliminate or reduce poverty and hunger. There is a campaign against war and violence. You must be thinking about w read more
A Pill a day keeps the Kidneys...
More on Health | August 17th 2008 by Joy
MELBOURNE scientists have developed a drug that may prevent a condition responsible for up to 45% of all deaths in the Western world.The drug's potential is so great it could mark an end to dialysis for patients with kidney disease and reduce the nee read more
Estrogen Empowers
More on Health | July 22nd 2008 by Joy
Estrogen fuels a woman's competitiveness streak the same way testosterone does in men, scientists say.A research revealed estrogen fuels a lust for power, with single women and those not on the Pill particularly vulnerable to the vagaries of the horm read more
IAHRS Surgeons answer consumer hair transplant questions
More on Health | July 7th 2008 by Joy
Yes guys! If you're looking for the answers with all the questions that addle in your mind about hair transplant, IAHRS.ORG is maybe what you're waiting for. The International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons is a consumer organization that sele read more
Alive! Mega Nutritionals
Views and Blogs | July 4th 2008 by jymers
Feel your best every day with Alive Whole Food Energizer! This advanced muti-nutrient formula combines a complete supply of essential vitamins and minerals with a full spectrum of amino acids, a super ”green food” blend, NutriJuice fruit and vege read more
Electric Treatment
More on Health | July 4th 2008 by Joy
Would you believe that stimulating the nerves with tiny amounts of electricity could help you lose weight? That's what the research shows about a patients who had electrodes implanted at the junction between the esophagus and the stomach cut their c read more
High Tech Breast Examination
Mighty in Spirit | July 1st 2008 by Elvz
Attention ladies! i found this great news that a new technology was developed for breast examination. The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., is testing a new kind of breast camera that might challenge the images of those far pricer MRI exams now reserv read more
Menstrual Stem Cell
More on Health | June 21st 2008 by Joy
Do you want to Become C'elle Distributor? But before that let me tell you first what is this thing all about.Stem cells are cells found in most, if not all, multi-cellular organisms. They are characterized by the ability to renew themselves through m read more
Have a Heart
More on Health | June 19th 2008 by Joy
The human heart is considered to be one of the most important organs in the human body. It is the key for our survival as it allows for the circulation of blood to every corner of our bodies. And blood carries nutrients and oxygen to the brain, and read more
Diet Solution
More on Health | June 16th 2008 by Joy
A new once-a-day weight-lose pill can help woman drop two dress sizes in six months, British scientists have said.A survey revealed women spend 10 years of their lives dieting.Scientists have admitted they were astonished by trials on tesofensine, w read more
How Food Affects Behavior
Mighty in Spirit | June 15th 2008 by Elvz
I was surfing the net when i chance upon this article, this is about how food affects our behavior. It says that the possible culprits to poor school performance, criminal behavior, alcoholism, and the growing numbers of Alzheimer's patients food ad read more
Stem Cell
More on Health | June 15th 2008 by Joy
Stem cells are cells found in most, if not all, multi-cellular organisms. They are characterized by the ability to renew themselves through mitotic cell division and differentiating into a diverse range of specialized cell types. Research in the stem read more
What is Iridology?
More on Health | June 14th 2008 by Joy
Do you now that our eyes actually reveal patterns in our health? This is how Iridology explains. Iridology is the technique used to analyse the structure, texture, and colour of the iris, the pigmented part of the eye. The various marks and colours t read more
Bald Solution
More on Health | June 11th 2008 by Joy
Hair-raising cells offer bald solution. Cells grown in a laboratory may offer a solution to hair loss, preliminary trials suggest.The technique involves taking a small amounts of the remaining hair cells, multiplying them, then injecting them into b read more
Facial Stroke
More on Health | May 21st 2008 by Joy
Have you seen those people who suffered from facial paralysis or most known to us as face stroke? We merely called this kind of paralysis as mild kind of stroke and can be treated easily than the full body paralysis. There are facial paralysis surgeo read more
Breath Fresh Air for Healthier Living
Views and Blogs | May 16th 2008 by jymers
As much as possible we want our homes to have clean air to breathe. We want to smell fresh air inside our houses so we install good ventilations, humidifiers, air purifier, air fresheners, etc. But with technology, EcoQuest International profile show read more
Solution to Baldness
Views and Blogs | May 13th 2008 by jymers
History shows that man’s battle against androgenetic alopecia or common form of hair loss that may occur in both men and women, goes back since the beginning of time. Though this type of problem often occurs in men, records shows that men have sou read more
Dry Flea Market
Views and Blogs | April 27th 2008 by jymers
Last week, I had a privilege of going to the most visited place in our area, the dry flea market where everything you want to buy from gadgets to household things, personal accesories and hygienes, etc. that are 90% from China which means they are ch read more
Fertile Wives Find Single Men Sexy
Views and Blogs | April 23rd 2008 by jymers
For partnered women, a manly man with no attachments seems sexiest when she is fertile. Whom do you fancy? When in a relationship, women’s preferences change over the course of their menstrual cycle. Women beware: instinctive preferences might up t read more
Specialized Nursing Facilities
Views and Blogs | April 20th 2008 by jymers
Are you having difficulty to find a skilled nursing facility within your reach? Do you have questions with regards to the nursing homes, services being offered and most importantly, the payment terms? There are many factors people should consider whe read more
No Incision Appendectomy
Views and Blogs | April 9th 2008 by jymers
by Tifanny Sharpels, Time Magazine Over the past year, U.S. doctors have made strides in the use of a technique called “natural orifice” surgery, an approach they hope will do away with the scarring, pain and the long recoveries associate read more
Artificial sperm may make men redundant
More on Health | April 7th 2008 by Joy
Artificial human sperm could come to the aid of infertile men, according to a team of German scientists who have used lab-grown sperm to inseminate mice.Artificial sperm could also make males totally redundant, permitting women to give birth withou read more
Time on Cancer
Science Quick Picks | March 15th 2008 by Jorge
Time: Cancer. ‘While more people die of heart disease in the U.S. than cancer, cancer is still one of the most feared diagnoses a person can receive. There are good reasons for this. Cancer’s ability to cause pain is notorious and some of read more
On the Road to an Antitumor Vaccine
Science Quick Picks | January 20th 2008 by Jorge
Polymeric Nanoparticles for Tumor Vaccines. ‘The quest for an effective antitumor vaccine has received a boost from the results of work aimed at developing a nanoparticle that delivers tumor antigens to the immune system cells that trigger anti read more
More Testosterone Poisoning: ‘Humour Comes From Testosterone’
Science Quick Picks | December 26th 2007 by Jorge
Humour ‘comes from testosterone’. ‘Men are naturally more comedic than women because of the male hormone testosterone, an expert claims. Men make more gags than women and their jokes tend to be more aggressive, Professor Sam Shuster read more
Identifying Tumors with Gold Nanoparticles and ScFv Peptides
Science Quick Picks | December 23rd 2007 by Jorge
Gold nanoparticle probes may allow earlier cancer detection. ‘Using tiny gold particles embedded with dyes, researchers have shown that they can identify tumors under the skin of a living animal. These tools may allow doctors to detect and diag read more
Bad News for Biofuels: Five-Year Moratorium Proposed
Science Quick Picks | October 29th 2007 by Jorge
BBC News: Biofuels ‘crime against humanity’. ‘A United Nations expert has condemned the growing use of crops to produce biofuels as a replacement for petrol as a crime against humanity. The UN special rapporteur on the right to food read more
Lab-on-a-Chip to Detect H5N1
Science Quick Picks | September 28th 2007 by Jorge
Made in Singapore Lab-on-a-chip Device to Transform Field Testing for Avian Flu Virus (PDF). ‘Researchers at the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN), Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (IMCB) and Genome Institute of Singap read more
Call for Public Comments: Prioritization of Environmental, Health…
Science Quick Picks | August 18th 2007 by Jorge
Prioritization of Environmental, Health, and Safety Research Needs for Engineered Nanoscale Materials (PDF). The National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO), on behalf of the Nanoscale Science, Engineering, and Technology (NSET) Subcommittee o read more
Coffee and Exercise May Help Prevent Skin Cancer
Science Quick Picks | August 1st 2007 by Jorge
Caffeine and Exercise Can Team Up to Prevent Skin Cancer. ‘Regular exercise and little or no caffeine has become a popular lifestyle choice for many Americans. But a new Rutgers study has found that it may not be the best formula for preventing read more

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