Articles, tagged with "research scientists", page 4
20th January 2010
Due of the fast and carefree lifestyle that we are living today, flatulence has become a common problem. Generally people who don't care about what they eat, where they eat, and how clean is the food they are eating suffer from flatulence and ibs.
And...
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Author:
Andrew kharker
12th January 2010
Biotech companies near your Carmel real estate and Carmel homes, researchers have been searching for the cause of Alzheimer's disease for a couple of decades now. The hope has always been that finding the cause would lead to the cure or at least a reasona...
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Author:
Gregg Camp
11th January 2010
Do you suffer from
Wheezing
Cough
Chest Congestion
Difficulty in breathing?
Wheezing, cough, chest congestion, and difficulty in breathing, can be cau sed by many conditions such as Asthma & Allergies etc. Please consult your Health Care Provi...
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Author:
neil patel
11th December 2009
A receding hairline also known as male pattern baldness, is a common condition amongst men aged 20 and above. This condition can also be seen in young men in their late teenage or puberty years. Although it is not a risk to a man's health, it's a dread to...
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Author:
Mark Gardner
10th December 2009
Did you know that we are naturally meant to have soft & beautiful skin? But if that's true, why do so many of us battle with complexions that are dry and dull? Well, scientists who study this problem have made a discovery that is turning traditional skin ...
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Author:
olirom
07th December 2009
Recent scientific research in the area of cord blood stem cells therapy indicates that major developments have taken place. The use of umbilical cord blood from newly born babies holds the key to breakthroughs in research for many diseases. Stem cells are...
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Author:
shinyumi
27th November 2009
Indian Hospitals providing Acoustic neuroma surgery in India offer high quality, patient-centered medical care in a warm and welcoming environment with state-of-the-art equipment superb medical expertise and cost-effective services. Surgeons performing Ac...
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Author:
saket
25th November 2009
University study claims household cleaners may be one cause of breast cancer.
In recent studies conducted by scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, and Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, researchers found many household cleaners emit toxic po...
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Author:
Thomas Palmeri
22nd November 2009
90 percent, according to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
Although high blood pressure can occur in both children and adults, it is most common in those over age 35, and is most prevalent in African Americans, middle-aged and elderly peo...
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Author:
Richard Hewitt
15th November 2009
It is bad enough to have to deal with how to get rid of hemroids. It is even more frustrating when things are not clear-cut, when even medical professionals disagree with one another. Magnifying the quandry is the distress when the answer seems to require...
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Author:
Rachel Rich
11th November 2009
Are you someone who likes security, being in control and "knowing" what's next?
OR
Are you someone who delights in uncertainty and enjoys challenging yourself?
The majority of us fall somewhere in the middle and we tend to stick with what we are ...
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Author:
Diana Long M.S.ACC
10th November 2009
It seems that there is one thing that is spreading faster than the disease itself and that is misinformation about Swine Flu. It won't be long now before we will be coming up on almost a year since it introduced itself and people are still debating what t...
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Author:
Chriss Tyrrell
05th November 2009
For a long time, scientist wondered why people who live in Japan were generally healthier and lived longer than their Western counterparts.
One idea that was put forward was that people in Japan and Asia are generally had more active lifestyles than pe...
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Author:
David Cassell
27th October 2009
There are many parts of the country where staff and student population diversity never comes into play. However, in New York City, diversity is a constant. It is at once a joy and a hardship. It is something administrators, staff, parents and children are...
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Author:
geeta1
15th October 2009
Let me tell you a quick story. The omega3 acid is a polyunsaturated fat that has a carbon double bond in the third position from the methyl end of the fatty-acid chain. These long-chained fatty acids are unlike other dietary fats, in that they are good ...
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Author:
Laurel Cohen