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Your Beauty Sleep, Your Ticket To A Life Without Cancer
According to a new study led by James McClain of the National Cancer Institute, practicing regular...
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Fast Food Ads Contribute to Childhood Obesity
It is a widely known fact that children mimic what they see from the earliest of ages. They first...
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Babies Born In Fall More Predisposed To Asthma
A study that will be published next month in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care...
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Caregivers’ Stress Can Bring Down Family Members
In the case of a family member, the stress caused by
providing care for a loved one with...
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Autumn Babies Are More Prone To Childhood Asthma
Are you afraid of having a child with
asthma? A new study suggests that the time of the year in...
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TV Ads for Fast Food Contribute To Childhood Obesity
Banning fast food ads from children’s television programs
would help to cull the number of...
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CDC Advice For HIV Testing Still Not Followed In Many ERs
Back in 2006, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
called for virtually all patients...
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Will Fast Food Ads Be Banned?
Health experts around the world have concluded that it’s time to ban some ads for fast food...
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Research Proves Gingko Biloba Is No Good
The widely used herbal supplement, Ginkgo biloba, does not appear to prevent the Alzheimer disease...
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Early HIV Treatment Cuts Babies’ Death Risk
A study in the Nov. 20 issue of the New England Journal of
Medicine reveals that, for infants with...
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Ginkgo Biloba Does Not Prevent Alzheimer’s, Study Shows
Millions of people take the herbal
supplement, hoping that it will cut their risk of developing...
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Censoring Fast-Food TV Ads Might Lower Childhood Obesity Rates
Banning fast-food advertising could lead to a decrease in
the number of overweight and obese...
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Bariatric Surgery Before Pregnancy Drastically Reduces Risks
Researchers have found that obese women who undergo weight-loss surgery before becoming pregnant...
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Ginkgo Biloba, a Pseudo Drug against Dementia
According to a clinical trial reported Tuesday, the elixir of eternal mental acuity, the herbal...
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Avastin Drug Linked to Blood Clots
Research
conducted by United States scientists has revealed that the
Avastin cancer drug...
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Too Little Sleep May Boost Cancer Risk
U.S. researchers claim that a proper diet and exercise enhance body weight and physical function in...
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Study: Ginkgo Biloba Does Not Protect Against Alzheimer’s Disease
Tuesday, United States researchers revealed that the Ginkgo
biloba herbal supplement did not...
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Research Shows Possible Health Risks for Children Born through Fertility Treatments
According to a new study released by the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, birth defects...
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Avastin Linked to Blood Clot Risk, New Analysis Finds
Genentech’s cancer drug Avastin was linked
to a significantly increased risk of blood clots in the...
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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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Family History Weighs Heavier Than Breast Cancer Gene Test
A study
conducted by University of Toronto
cancer specialist Dr. Steven Narod has recently...
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Taking Vitamins C and E Doesn’t Help Prevent Heart Diseases
So far, it was widely believed that vitamins C and E help reduce the risk of developing heart...
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Fertility Treatments Linked to Birth Defects, CDC Study Says
Women considering fertility treatments
should know that there might be a risk of birth defects....
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Infertility Treatment Babies Have More Birth Defects
One of the largest studies ever conducted
in the U.S. shows that infants conceived from...
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Breast Cancer Risk Up in Women with a Family History of the Disease
Women with a family history of breast cancer have a very
high risk of developing the disease even...
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Assisted Reproductive Technology May Raise Risk For Birth Defects
Babies conceived with assisted reproductive technology (ART)
may be two to four times more likely...
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How About a Corn-Full Fast Food Menu?
New research suggests that many fast-food meals contain corn. Researchers uncovered signs of corn...
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Vitamin C and E Supplements Useless in Preventing Cancer
After two recent studies have shown that there’s little
merit in taking Vitamin B, folic acid,...
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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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Mind power can help keep pain in check
Boppard, Germany - Hardly anyone lies voluntarily on a bed of nails or runs 40 kilometres without...
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Gadgets
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Pacemakers And Internal Defibrillators, Imperiled By Headphones
Metal detectors in airports have negative effects on pacemakers and implantable defibrillators....
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Update1: The G1 Makes Its Way On The Market
Entering its third day on the market, the G1 phone is
without a doubt on the right track. Sales...
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RIM Releases New BlackBerry Flip 8220
Although this is not commonly known, BlackBerry was
initially launched in 1997 as a two-way pager...
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Google Launches New Media Server App
Google just came forward with its new Google Media Server, a Windows application which allows users...
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One Year After: Relax Now, 3G iPhone Is Here
In a predictable announcement, Apple has unveiled the latest
version of its iconic iPhone. As...
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3G iPhone will Feature 3G Video Chat through iChat
Digg founder Kevin Rose says that Apple is preventing third-party developers from authoring...
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M:Metrics: iPhone Changes The Mobile Web
According to a new study released by the research company
M:Metrics the iPhone is heavily used by...
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Apple Refreshes MacBook and MacBook Pro Lineup
Apple unveiled updated version of its notebook models,
MacBook and MacBook Pro. Basically, the...
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What Does It Take To Pass Data Encryption? A Can Spray!
You don’t have to be a computer
genius to break data encryptions, a group of researchers from...
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There Is A New Champ in Town: Blu Ray
It seems like the fight is finally over. After years of bitter
battles, the HD DVD format seems to...
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A Research Names Best New Products Of The Year
Quick! Name the product launched this year that left the most distinctive
fingerprint in your...
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Verizon, LG and iPhone Killers: It’s The Software, Stupid!
I never imagined mobile phone producers could be so unimaginative.
As early as January, when Steve...
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Apple’s iPhone Tops All Other Smart Phones in the US
The expensive UniquePhone dethroned all other smart phones sold in July in the US, a territory...
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Americans Spend $1200 Per Year On Consumer Electronics Products
Gadget and consumer electronics producers must be very happy
after the latest study released by...
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iPod Ownership Shows No Sign of Stopping
The results of a new web poll survey, conducted by Rock radio consultants Jacobs Media, shows that...
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Business
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OSI Shares Gain After Study Shows Tarceva Meets Its Goal
Shares of OSI Pharmaceutical rose $5.25, or 15 percent, to $40.65 at 4 p.m. New York time in Nasdaq...
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Christian Science Monitor is first major US paper to ditch paper
San Francisco - The Christian Science Monitor is to stop printing paper editions and become the...
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Google Earth Now On A iPhone Near You!
Despite being on of its competitors, through its Android
platform, Google has always been one of...
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The G1 Makes Its Way On The Market
Entering its third day on the market, the G1 phone is
without a doubt on the right track. Sales...
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The G1 Will Soon Have To Make Room For The G2
Even though the release of T-Mobile’s G1 phone is scheduled
for tomorrow and gadget enthusiasts...
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European Commission proposes caps on SMS roaming price
Brussels - The European Commission on Tuesday proposed a price cap of 0.11 euros (0.16 dollars) on...
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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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One In Five Employers Uses Social Network Sites When Hiring People
New study shows that one in five employers use the social
networking service to research the...
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EU roaming charges to come down further
Brussels - European Union consumers will as from Saturday find it cheaper to make or receive calls...
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Cell Genesys Halts Prostate Cancer Trial, Shares Drop 78%
Cell Genesys Inc has put a halt to its process of developing the treatment for the advanced stages...
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Apple Released the 3G iPhone in 21 More Countries
Today, Apple released the 3G iPhone in 21 more countries all over the world, a move that has...
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FDA OK’s Bisphenol - Chemical Used in Baby Bottles
The concerned parents, consumer groups and politicians can
leave their worries aside as the...
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Facebook Tops The Tops
Due to its extremely fast growing network and popularity, Facebook
now holds the title as the...
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Internet Search Becomes More and More Popular
The Pew Internet & American Life Project announced that a study conducted by them found that...
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JFK Baggage System Back Online after Major Glitch
A day after a computer system glitch caused the luggage software to stop operating, American...
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Microsoft Is Not Targeted By China's Investigations
Today, the rumors about the investigations on the monopoly-oriented activities conducted by...
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Alzheimer Cure Makes Wyeth Shares Rise
The two companies that have discovered bapineuzumab, a drug that is supposed to slow down the...
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Teva’s Azilect Drug Slows Down Parkinson Disease
Teva Pharmaceuticals Industry Ltd, an Israeli drug manufacturing company based in Tel Aviv, has...
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Google Wants to Make Profit of YouTube, but How?
Google’s CEO, Eric Schmidt, said in an interview with the New
Yorker’s writer Ken Auletta that the...
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Avant Shares Soar on Release of Brain Cancer Vaccine
A newly released cancer vaccine which reportedly doubles the survival time of people with brain...
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