|
28th September 2009
ScienceDaily (Mar. 25, 2008) —
A study by a New York University dental research team has discovered evidence that pregnant women with periodontal (gum) disease are more likely to develop gestational diabetes mellitus than pregnant women with healthy g... Read >
Author: Dr. Penchas
22nd September 2009
The Felicity TV series was a dramatic TV show about a female teenager who followed her high school crush (Ben Covington) from their home in Palo Alto, California to New York where he would be going to university and almost immediately found out that he di... Read >
Author: Rick B.
06th September 2009
If you think college life is all about sororities, frats, all-nighters and freedom to follow a path of exploration and discovery, you are not alone. But Javier A. Daniel, doing his MA in Brooklyn College paints a reality that is all his own. He is not alo... Read >
Author: Classof1
30th August 2009
Those seeking the services of an expert-level cosmetic dentist in Los Angeles and surrounding areas need look no further than the services of this specialty Los Angeles Cosmetic Dentist.
Dr. Parviz Azar-Mehr's educational resume has seen him travel all... Read >
Author: David Holmes
30th July 2009
Anxiety is a spontaneous and natural reaction of the body which includes the brain (psychological) and the body (physical).
Anxiety is a mechanism that sets the “siren” off or like an alarm system that turns on when our bodies discover we are a... Read >
Author: harzt03
28th July 2009
With the proliferation of the internet access to higher education has become easier than ever before. Many adults and even young people who never had the chance to obtain their Bachelor’s Degree can now do so through various distance learning programs ... Read >
Author: Robert Levin
16th July 2009
As a professional, the first thing someone will notice about you is the smile you carry as you navigate through your day, in every endeavor that involves social interaction. If you live in an area like Beverly Hills or Westwood, cosmetic dentistry is all ... Read >
Author: Lola
16th July 2009
Professor Bernard Yeung, Dean of NUS Business School, spoke to an exclusive group of CEOs, leaders and senior managers on ‘The Financial Crisis: The Asia Factor and the China-Led Recovery’ on 3 July 2009 at a breakfast talk organised by the Office of ... Read >
Author: Chang Sea Jin
12th July 2009
Acid reflux disease is a product of the failure of the esophageal sphincter to function properly. Because of abnormal acid production, digestive processes are affected and causes burning sensations in the stomach, chest and even up to the esophagus. Too l... Read >
Author: Kelvin Gentry
12th July 2009
Acid reflux disease is a product of the failure of the esophageal sphincter to function properly. Because of abnormal acid production, digestive processes are affected and causes burning sensations in the stomach, chest and even up to the esophagus. Too l... Read >
Author: Kelvin Gentry
05th June 2009
IVF treatments often work for women under 35
Women under 35 who undergo six cycles of in vitro fertilization have up to an 86 percent chance of giving birth, a new study found.
But for women over 40, the odds are less than 50 percent -- in some cases,... Read >
Author: Rotunda
01st May 2009
I attended the undergraduate film program at The University Of Southern California and then proceeded with my film education at New York University where I graduated with a BFA. During my time at USC I attended numerous classes and worked on several prod... Read >
Author: Robert Levin
27th April 2009
Beverly Hills, CA – It seems no matter where you look these days there’s a dentist in every strip mall. Magazines and direct mail offer coupons for specials from dentists most of us have never heard of who have been schooled at far away Universities w... Read >
Author: Lola
27th April 2009
When surveillance cameras were introduced, a large percent of the population believed that it will help deter crime and enhance public safety; while a number of people had raised their brows on the tool’s effectiveness in combating crime.
While many... Read >
Author: bravo seo
07th April 2009
Research at the New York University School of Medicine suggests that the causes of adult acne could be partly psychosomatic. It has long been understood that stress and fatigue can make adult acne worse, but the latest findings indicate that unpleasant fe... Read >
Author: Lisa Janse
27th March 2009
As one of only a select few people who has attended both of the leading film schools, I thought I should offer my experience to discuss the two. New York University and University of Southern California have vied for some time for title of having the ‘... Read >
Author: Robert Levin
25th March 2009
Many people approach colon cleansing with the wrong expectations. Some of it is built up by media hype and advertisements that claim colon cleansing to have astounding benefits. It is true that a superior colon cleanser can have benefits on your overall h... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
10th March 2009
Whether you’re gambling, running a business, trading on Wall Street, or going to school to receive a master’s degree the goal remains the same; gain profitable returns. Of course when you attend school you don’t get that instant gratification, like ... Read >
Author: davidbonvie
08th December 2008
When you experience fatigue, that all-out energy-drain feeling that no matter how enticing the new blockbuster movie or how fabulous the on-going shoe sale is, nothing succeeds in psyching yourself up to go.
In some cases, there are no classic signs of e... Read >
Author: morningshift
08th December 2008
When you experience fatigue, that all-out energy-drain feeling that no matter how enticing the new blockbuster movie or how fabulous the on-going shoe sale is, nothing succeeds in psyching yourself up to go.
In some cases, there are no classic signs of... Read >
Author: morningshift
28th November 2008
History, honor and tradition. Many colleges like to boast these elements as things that are important to attracting the right students to their campuses. New York University, or NYU, is one school that certainly has all three. NYU was founded 175 years ag... Read >
Author: Geoff Fraser
21st August 2008
The Actors Fund is a non profit, national, human services organization that was set up to provide help to individuals in the performing arts and entertainment industry. There are times when those in this industry may fall on hard times and need a helping ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
16th August 2008
Microsoft Shows off New Technologies at Faculty Summit
Another fun demonstration consists of six vertical tubes back lit to look like lava lamps. Valves at the bottom of the tubes release bubbles and can be programmed to send up bubbles across the tube... Read >
Author: sws
29th July 2008
Job, Career or Calling?
How would you describe the way you earn a living? Research by Amy Wrzensniewski, Professor of Management and Organizational Behavior at New York University, shows that most people view their work either as a job, a career, or a ... Read >
Author: Sarah Cooper
26th July 2008
Medical tourism first began to get popular in the 1990's, when people began traveling in large numbers to Brazil for cosmetic surgery. But as costs have continued to rise, thousands of Americans have been traveling overseas for real medical conditions, su... Read >
Author: NARESH DOGRA
15th July 2008
Deep in each person’s genetic code may lie the answers to which medicines can help them, which environmental toxins can kill them, and even which foods they should eat to live well. The tantalizing prospect of personally tailored diets, dictated by our ... Read >
Author: GeneWize
16th June 2008
Many dentists call themselves extreme makeover dentists. What does this mean? What does it take to be an extreme makeover dentist?
Certainly, the dentists appearing on ABC's Extreme Makeover are talented dentists that likely have this advanced dental c... Read >
Author: Alex N.
21st May 2008
All female mammals, including humans, produce colostrum soon after giving birth, and before proper milk is produced. It is a milk-like substance that provides newly born infants with a boost to their immune system and gives immediate protection against th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th May 2008
Visalus Sciences is a relatively new company in the home business arena that is based out of Troy, Michigan with 2 expanded marketing offices located on the west coast. Visalus markets several patented health and nutritional products based on clinical and... Read >
Author: mktg master
28th March 2008
The rising popularity of flip flop sandals and Crocs shoes, has brought escalator safety concerns for children in the United States to the forefront. As a physician and mother of three small girls, a few questions came to mind. These two types of shoe gea... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane
25th March 2008
A New York Times article raised concerns that John McCain could suffer a recurrence of the skin cancer that he suffered eight years ago. The report follows close on the hells of the story alleging an affair between the senior senator and lobbyist Vicki Is... Read >
Author: Emma
11th February 2008
Emphasize fiber. "You don't see much constipation in countries with high-fiber diets," observes Marion Nestle, Ph.D., chairperson of nutrition and food studies at New York University in New York City. "You see it in countries like the United States, whe... Read >
Author: Alien
30th January 2008
Keep yourself calm. Stress and the negative emotions associated with it can contribute to back pain, according to John Sarno, M.D., professor of rehabilitative medicine at the New York University School of Medicine in New York City. In particular, stress ... Read >
Author: Alien
30th January 2008
Saul Williams, born in Newburgh, New York in 1974, is an American rap artist, writer and actor known for his eclectic blend of poetry and hip-hop. He is also known for his role as Ray Joshua in the independent film 'Slam', which won the Grand Jury Prize... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
24th January 2008
Silver hoop earrings are not dead. You may have thought that they came and went with the 80's, and I'm hear to tell you this is simply not true. If there is one accessory I find the celebrities wearing more and more frequently this would be it. They are s... Read >
Author: Tom alter
10th November 2007
The emotion known as fear, evolutionary biology claims, is an integral part of a person's survival instinct. Observing animals can easily confirm this statement. Terror at the prospect of being killed and eaten is the driving force behind the gazelle's ra... Read >
Author: alexis
03rd September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains
Interested in improving your attention, memory, thinking skills, ability to manage stressful situations? Good news: "Recent research in neuroplasticity - the brain's ability to change in response to information and new ac... Read >
Author: Alvaro
14th August 2007
Tim Fagan is a 16-year-old boy who had been rushed to New York University Medical Center for an emergency liver transplant in February of 2004. Daily injections of Epogen, a medication for the treatment of severe anemia, was given Fagan. However, there... Read >
Author: Alex Ellorde
10th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains
To address this question, we interview today Dr. Elkhonon Goldberg, one of the earliest proponents of the Brain Fitness and Exercise field. He is a clinical professor of neurology at New York University School of Medicin... Read >
Author: Alvaro
07th August 2007
Content syndication and distribution online is getting a shot in the arm from social bookmarking.
According to the Pew Internet and American Life Project 28% of internet users have tagged or categorized content online such as photos, news stories or blo... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams
07th August 2007
Content syndication and distribution online is getting a shot in the arm from RSS feeds and social bookmarking. According to the Pew Internet and American Life Project 28% of internet users have tagged or categorized content online such as photos, news st... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams
25th July 2007
Medical tourism began to get popular in the late 1990's, when people began traveling in large numbers to Brazil for cosmetic surgery. With health insurance costs continuing to rise, thousands of Americans have begun traveling overseas for real medical con... Read >
Author: Wiley Long
24th July 2007
Medical tourism first began to get popular in the 1990's, when people began traveling in large numbers to Brazil for cosmetic surgery. But as costs have continued to rise, thousands of Americans have been traveling overseas for real medical conditions, s... Read >
Author: Wiley Long
23rd July 2007
US researchers just announced that they will be conducting the first ever study to find a treatment for the addiction to such popular painkillers such as Oxycontin and Vicodin.
The study will be funded by the National Institute of Drug Abuse and will... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly
07th March 2007
Obesity can lead to a number of medical issues such as high blood pressure, diabetes, kidney failure that could eventually lead to heart disease. As such, one cannot ignore this if he or she is going to live a full and healthy life especially young teens.... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
01st March 2007
Copyright � 2006 Ed Bagley
(Editor's Note: A client e-mailed me yesterday about her student loan debts that netted her 3 college degrees and a job without a commensurate income and future. She has a Bachelor of Arts Degree from New York University, a... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
30th January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Debbie Fontana
Studies have shown that trans fats reduce our levels of HDL (the good cholesterol) and increase our levels of LDL (the bad cholesterol). All of which may be bad for your heart.
So cities across the US have either al... Read >
Author: Debbie Fontana
24th January 2007
Genentech, Inc. and Biogen Idec, Inc. just announced that the FDA approved two additional uses for Rituxan (rituximab) for patients with CD20-positive, B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL).
One new indication for Rituxan is for first-line treatment of p... Read >
Author: jhon Scatelli
20th June 2006
The vaccine strain of measles virus has been found in the guts of 85 percent of autistic children in a New York University School of Medicine study. The finding renews concerns that the triple combination vaccine of measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) given ... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
26th May 2006
At least 90% of adolescents have acne it affects teens of every size and shape, in every country from America to Zimbabwe. A recent study by the American Medical Association revealed (not surprisingly) that acne is one of today's teenagers' biggest worr... Read >
Author: Kerwin Chang
16th April 2006
What they did not tell you about 9/11!
A Latest study by the U.S. government provides the recent evidence of a systematic cover-up of the health toll from pollution following the 9/11 catastrophe, which doctors dread will cause more deaths than the att... Read >
Author: J Farrington
05th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Eva Moffat
Is chocolate a craving with you? Are you a secret chocolate eater? Are you denying it even to yourself?
Research has shown that certain chemicals in the brain may cause the cravings.
So does having cravings make you add... Read >
Author: Eva Moffat
07th January 2006
There is no secret that a domain name plays a critical role in a company's overall brand strategy. But what role does a domain name play when building the most important brand you have control over, your own personal brand? This valuable, but less impleme... Read >
Author: Shaun
07th January 2006
No one person has been praised or criticized for the economic progress of the United States over the last 20 years than Alan Greenspan. Here's his story.
Alan Greenspan
Alan Greenspan has led a prolific life in the financial industry. Many people c... Read >
Author: Dan Lewis
16th November 2005
Read the story of Mark in his own words.
Well, I met this Korean Girl may be a year ago at a party in New Jersey where there were a lot of students from New York University.
A friend at work told me about her because I was talking about how I would... Read >
Author: Dao Jones
09th August 2005
By: Charlene J. Nuble
"Tooth decay, also known as dental cavities, or dental caries, is a disease that is five times more common than asthma and seven times more common than hay fever." -- Michael C. Alfano, Dean of the New York University College ... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble
09th August 2005
By: Charlene J. Nuble
"Tooth decay, also known as dental cavities, or dental caries, is a disease that is five times more common than asthma and seven times more common than hay fever." -- Michael C. Alfano, Dean of the New York University College of ... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble
23rd May 2005
In life we all have times when we have to tell hard truths. Perhaps it is the ultimate - someone has died and you must tell the wife, the children or other relatives. Perhaps you must downsize or close your business and you have to communicate this to you... Read >
Author: Mershon Niesner
|