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Diet Duration Decisively Death Defying28 Feb 2009 22:33 GMT3
"TNF- and IL-6 mRNA TNF- decreased linearly"
"Significant decreases in the expressions of proinflammatory cytokine
genes"
Duration of feeding linseed diet influences expression of
Surprisingly Simple Spotting Psychos27 Feb 2009 03:39 GMT1
February 23, 2009 in Mind & Brain
Jesse Bering
Although I've always wanted this particular superhuman power, I've
never been very good at detecting other men's sexual orientation.
Why can't we still not cure cancer?26 Feb 2009 02:55 GMT1
People know cancer since centuries and we still can't cure it.
It's a joke.We should be able to cure cancer by now.
Are researchers sleeping?
Question about endoscopy with Botox21 Feb 2009 16:10 GMT3
I was wondering if anyone has had this procedure.
My husband has been having a lot of trouble swallowing.  Half the time
he end up throwing up because the food or liquid gets stuck in his
throat.  An endoscopy showed that the valve that connects the
The curious case of Benjamin Button20 Feb 2009 03:37 GMT1
    Based on a true story about a man who is born as an 85 year
old but gets younger as he gets older. An idea that Bollywood must
definitely copy , and will make it more emotional with music.
    This movie does have some music and ballet dancing but very
Is quitting smoke OK for our health ?17 Feb 2009 22:51 GMT1
I just read a table from "American Cancer Society - Cancer Prevention
Study II" that made me shiver..
It looks like the first years you quit smoking, the risk INCREASES...
is it correct ?
Healing Hurt Hearts16 Feb 2009 07:38 GMT7
"Turns couch potatoes into treadmill tearaways"
This looks alot like my free bisphosphonate .. again ..
"myo-inositol trispyrophosphate"
Chemical drink breathes life into damaged hearts
Vietnam declares Bird Flu emergency15 Feb 2009 11:21 GMT10
"The government of Vietnam has announced emergency measures to prevent
the spread of a bird flu epidemic from poultry to humans.
Thousands of infected birds have been culled since Type A bird flu was
discovered in seven provinces, the Vietnam news service VNS reported
Is being a non-christian delusional?15 Feb 2009 01:50 GMT7
Yes, being a non-christian is delusional.
Jesus is the truth:
http://T3WIJ.com
Not believing in the truth means believing in falsehood.
Extensive Oxidative Damage In Multiple Sclerosis14 Feb 2009 22:45 GMT4
Severe oxidative damage in multiple sclerosis lesions coincides with
enhanced antioxidant enzyme expression.
Free Radic Biol Med. 2008 Dec 15;45(12):1729-37. Epub 2008 Oct 7.
van Horssen J, Schreibelt G, Drexhage J, Hazes T, Dijkstra CD, van der
Iron Overload In Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis12 Feb 2009 22:41 GMT4
"Iron reduction therapy may reduce hepatocellular carcinoma"
Iron Overload Is Associated with Hepatic Oxidative Damage
to DNA in Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis
Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention
Shingles Vaccination?11 Feb 2009 06:45 GMT1
Is there any reason for someone over 60 y/o not to get the shingles vaccine?
Is there more than one shingles vaccine?
Doctors, Board Certified vs Not Certified10 Feb 2009 14:10 GMT214
I have a question regarding doctors.  If I am correct, Family Practice and
General Practice only requires a license in the state of practice but for
those who have specialties like Internal Medicine/Cardiology, is there a
difference between a physician who is Board Certified ...
MMR DOCTOR ANDREW WAKEFIELD FIXED DATA ON AUTISM09 Feb 2009 02:08 GMT1
MMR doctor Andrew Wakefield fixed data on autism
By Brian Deer
The Times, UK
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Cause of 'vascular' headaches?08 Feb 2009 20:37 GMT3
I would much appreciate advice from the specialists here please, as
those I've visited over the last 6 months have drawn a blank. And I
still have my headaches ;-(
I know long posts are a turn-off so I'll be as succinct as I can.
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