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Please read my former post
Laane Loves | December 29th 2009 by Laane
The topic I discussed in my former post has been one of the main themes of today. All I can do is encourage girls and their parents to ask for scientific information and have that information checked by those who have true knowledge about research an read more
I’m furious about marketing techniques to manipulate girls into…
Laane Loves | December 28th 2009 by Laane
I’m furious! That doesn’t happen very often, so this is a matter of importance. Remember suddenly the world took action against 2 of the more than 130 HPV’s by vaccinating young girls against, what they called a virus that causes ce read more
Psychiatric care and run aways
Laane Loves | December 28th 2009 by Laane
A few years ago it turned out that young people suffering from psychiatric diseases couldn’t find a place in psychiatric facilities and were locked in in jails. They didn’t receive no or almost no extra care on top of the normal jail proc read more
Acai Berry Benefits – Most Potent Super Food?
Information On All Topics | December 28th 2009 by Potato Chef
The acai berry, a small berry that comes from acai palm trees found in tropical regions of South and Central America, is being touted as the world’s most potent super food. Anyone who has an interest in good nutritional health has almost certai read more
A Woman Allergic to Christmas – Are You?
Palscience - State Of The Art Science | December 26th 2009 by palscience
Every year at Christmas time, Lisa Smith, 26, from East London becomes sick. She always thought that its normal winter flu, but she didn’t know why it occurs at the same time during Christmas. But her fiancé Phil French, 27, identified the p read more
Make-up is not safe for young girls – Study found
Palscience - State Of The Art Science | December 26th 2009 by palscience
A new study conducted by the EWG found that most make up used by young girls between the age of 14 and 19, has chemicals that previously linked to cancer, infertility and hormone imbalance. Some of these chemical are phthalates, triclosan, parabens a read more
Tap Water Safe? You Will Be Shocked
Palscience - State Of The Art Science | December 26th 2009 by palscience
Recent report by the non-profit environmental working group has raised questions about the health and safely of public water supplies. We have heart that tapped water is better than bottles water but is that really the case? Here are some of the ques read more
May your days be merry and bright…
pawcurious: eat, play, love | December 25th 2009 by Dr V
The parvo puppy is still hanging in. Every day he survives is a victory, and I’m allowing myself to feel optimistic for the first time since he was admitted. On the second day he was hospitalized, he was struggling. The plasma transfusion we pe read more
Mistletoe Extract Could Be The Next Cancer Treatment
Palscience - State Of The Art Science | December 25th 2009 by palscience
Researchers from the German Institute of Immunology and Experimental Oncology found that Mistletoe extract could fight cancer and help people with cancer live longer life. The study led by Professor Kurt Zanker and published in the Journal of The Soc read more
Machine to Read Your Thoughts
Palscience - State Of The Art Science | December 24th 2009 by palscience
In a collaboration between many scientists and medical schools in the United State including Boston and Hard medical centers, researchers developed a machine that reads your mind in real time. The new technology was tested on a 24 year old patient wh read more
If willpower was enough, this dog would already be at home
pawcurious: eat, play, love | December 23rd 2009 by Dr V
The days leading up to Christmas, as I have mentioned many times before, are always hard for me work-wise. This year is no exception. It was exactly one year ago that I had the most difficult euthanasia I’ve ever had to do. It’s a long st read more
Researchers are step closer to Stem cell therapies for hearts
Palscience - State Of The Art Science | December 20th 2009 by palscience
Heart disease is the number one cause of death in the United States. The most common heart problem in the United States is coronary heart disease, which often appears as a heart attack. It takes almost 600,000 lives each year. Scientists have been read more
Napping Boosts Your Creativity – Study Suggests
Palscience - State Of The Art Science | December 20th 2009 by palscience
Taking a nap while you at work wouldn’t please your boss, but what if your boss learns that naps boost people productivity and creativity? A new study suggested that napping could improve creative problem solving. and that napping should inclu read more
Anti-ageing Pill made from tomatoes
Palscience - State Of The Art Science | December 20th 2009 by palscience
Nestlé and L’Oréal are largest cosmetics companies in the world developed the first anti-aging pill that works. The new pill is mainly made out of chemicals found in tomatoes, and if you take one pill everyday for couple of months you will noti read more
Climate and Copenhagen
Laane Loves | December 18th 2009 by Laane
Well, they’ve created a “meaningful” agreement about climate change. To be precise: they’ve created the paperwork and it still needs to be signed. It’s interesting that part of the world is elated about it, and the other read more
SEO and Article Input
Peek On My Closet | December 17th 2009
In SEO, one of the best methods for increase of traffic is Article Submission. Now, to populate more my blog site, I look for websites that offer Article Submission. I find ArticleInput.com. Just like other article submission websites, it has differe read more
Report: California’s inmates still dying from treatable conditi…
PrisonMovement | December 16th 2009 by Carol Leonard
AP Photo Correctional officers stand watch over an inmate receiving treatment in the emergency room at California State Prison, Corcoran, in Corcoran, Calif., Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2009. A federal court-appointed receiver says the state needs to pay $ read more
Knee Support With 16 Magnets
Health and Home Pages | December 15th 2009 by maxiVelasco
My boyfriend suffers from knee pain especially after playing floorball with his co-workers every Thursday. It is a good thing that he has decided to buy a knee support with magnets.As mentioned in some of my previous posts, there are a lot of benefi read more
The Real Grey’s Anatomy
REALscience | December 15th 2009 by Michael Bradbury
The hit ABC television drama Grey’s Anatomy revolves around the fictional Seattle Grace Hospital and follows the lives of surgical residents. Portland, Oregon medical correspondent and author Andrew Holtz wondered where the line between fact a read more
After Cancer, Now What?
Entredropper.com | December 13th 2009 by Dofollowblogger
Title: After Cancer, Now What? URL: http://www.aftercancernowwhat.com/ Category: Health and Medicine Description: A site for the millions of cancer survivors that are out there. Drop rank: A dedicated dropper with a hint of addiction read more
Extreme overtime puts California’s prison health overhaul at ri…
PrisonMovement | December 13th 2009 by Carol Leonard
First of two parts Randall Benton | RBenton@sacbee.com California’s prison health care employees work hard – or so it would seem by their schedules. Many average 12 hours a day; others routinely log 16- to 18-hour shifts fo read more
Breakthrough: Amputee Feels His Fingers Using His Thoughts
Palscience - State Of The Art Science | December 11th 2009 by palscience
Amputee Pierpaolo Petruzziello touches the robotic hand that was once connected to him using electrodes in his body, allowing him to control the prosthetic with his thoughts and feel sensations in the artificial limb. AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino Fo read more
Scientists Can Access Your Memory And Erase Fear
Palscience - State Of The Art Science | December 11th 2009 by palscience
Scientist reported in the Journal of Nature today, that they discovered a new innovative technique that allows them to get in people mind and erase un-happy, fear and trauma permanently. They have also said that the method can be used to remove or e read more
The Graying of America’s Prisons: Part Two
PrisonMovement | December 10th 2009 by Carol Leonard
By James Ridgeway Thursday, December 10th, 2009 Part two of our special report explores the movements in several states to relieve the burdens and tragedy America’s increasingly geriatric prison population Albert Woodfox and Herman Wallace, members read more
Potential and Controversy
Scientific Documentaries | December 10th 2009 by Horus
Uncovering Potential, Discovering Controversy :Director: Matthew Nickels and Joshua Beagle | Genre: Documentary | Produced In: 2008Synopsis: Produced by Joshua Beagle and Matthew Gater Nickels, Uncovering Potential Discovering Controversy discusses t read more
The Graying of America’s Prisons
PrisonMovement | December 8th 2009 by Carol Leonard
By James Ridgeway Frank Soffen, now 70 years old, has lived more than half his life in prison, and will likely die there. Sentenced to life for second-degree murder, Soffen has suffered four heart attacks and is confined to a wheelchair. He has la read more
Gaga for Zhu Zhu
REALscience | December 8th 2009 by Michael Bradbury
The world has gone nuts for five robotic hamsters, called Zhu Zhu Pets. While the cute and cuddly creatures race around on a surfboard, skateboard or in a car, the “it” toy of 2009 has some heavy metals that are within safety limits but read more
Skin Care Health
AddYours | December 7th 2009 by Dede Andro
Skin care tips to maintain healthy skin. Information on acne, wrinkles, anti aging, dry skin, oily skin, skin conditions and more.Blog URL: http://www.skincarehealth.org/ read more
Scientists Create Human Skin ‘Rapidly’ Using Stem Cell
Palscience - State Of The Art Science | December 6th 2009 by palscience
A skin graft is a surgical procedure in which a piece of skin is transplanted from one area to another. Often skin will be taken from unaffected areas on the injured person and used to cover a defect, often a burn. If the area of the skin defect is e read more
Vegetarians Could Live Longer Life
Palscience - State Of The Art Science | December 6th 2009 by palscience
I have done some research for one of my class this semester regarding the relationship between aging and food consumption. The results came out really surprising. One finding suggested that eating less calories could slow your aging process. Second, read more

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