Articles, tagged with "nobel prize", page 3
22nd February 2011
Helicobacter pylori is a spiral shaped bacterium that lives in the stomach and small intestine of humans and some animals. It can lead to a vast array of signs and symptoms the two in the digestive system and in other parts of the system.Drs Robin Warren ...
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Author:
joanne
21st February 2011
Oddly enough, very few physicians were interested in the common tension headache until the late 19th century. The neurologists of the Victorian era believed that these headaches were the product of too much thinking, hysteria or hypochondria. It is duri...
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Author:
Gail
17th February 2011
Now is the time to do everything possible to ward off the main reason for death. Heart Factors Plus, presented by Chamonix, contains a remarkable amino acid that has been confirmed to lower blood pressure and cholesterol, reduce arterial plaque while con...
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Author:
wambrat
25th January 2011
For a Tesla coil you will need massive amounts of small (20g) wire, and a winding mechanism to get the coil neat and straight - Quite an undertaking. All it is a glorified transformer. On the other hand, A van de graaf is a metal ball attached to a long t...
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Author:
Jared McGinty
19th January 2011
The chemistry behind chelation therapy was not invented; it was discovered. The Swiss Nobel Laureate Alfred Werner in 1893 suggested the chemical structure that was later confirmed by others. This chemical structure which involves an organic molecule su...
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Author:
Conrad G. Maulfair, Jr. D.O.
17th January 2011
To express optimal health and well-being, every one of the two hundred trillion cells in your body needs a constant supply of oxygen. Oxygen is not only essential for the cells and helps produce great amounts of energy, it also sets your body up to defend...
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Dr Dan Yachter
12th January 2011
Heart disease claims the lives of nearly 900,000 Americans each year, caused largely by a diet of processed junk food, excess calories, obesity and smoking. Many people are under the false impression that heart disease is inevitable and once diagnosed can...
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Author:
John Phillip
07th January 2011
Arequipa, the popular White Town, is a splendid city, full of wonderful Spanish colonial buildings and stunning natural attractions. It is also a very famous tourist destination. The city boasts wonderful restaurants and an arequipa hotel provide tourists...
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KatieWebb
16th December 2010
If you want to make the move from managing to leading, from being a professional to being an inspirer, from being one of the team to being a leader of the team, you need to know the ABC of Superlative Leadership.
A is for Appreciative Cultures, the end...
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Author:
Boyce Gomez
08th December 2010
My first three days in Austria had already been action-packed, full of hiking excursions and culinary delights. My next adventure was going to be a full-day driving tour with my friend Gary, who had also grown up in Austria, but,
like me, had emigrate...
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Author:
arther
26th November 2010
There is a new type of Solar array or photoelectric solar cells you can call as Photovaltaics or simply PV this solar cell is made up of Silicons in crystalline form with little cadmium telluride and little copper indium sulfide or copper indium selenide....
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Author:
macinger84
24th November 2010
On March 23, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner announced details of a new Obama administration effort to get banks lending again – a “critical piece of our plan to increase the flow of credit and expand liquidity." The blandly-named Public-Private Inves...
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Author:
IshanGoradiya
23rd November 2010
Every component of our physique has their very own sets of function. Be it as large as our skin or as microscopic as the tissues in our physique, all areas act to maintain the entire body in equilibrium and in full perform. The brain is a single of the mo...
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Htp Spray
23rd November 2010
Most people by now have heard of the theory that there are 2 sides to the brain and each person is dominant on either one side or the other. The theory of the right brain-left brain grew out of the work of Roger W. Sperry, who was awarded the Nobel Prize ...
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Author:
Stan Barrett
23rd November 2010
Bern (Berne in French) is a medium-sized city and the capital of Switzerland. It features 4 miles of walkways along streets and has several fountains and clock-towers. It has many tourist attractions, museums and historic sites and also offers a spectacul...
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Author:
Jonathan