Sunday, June 3, 2012

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  • Lazy lifestyles can up cancer rate in Asia - Times of India June 2, 2012

    CBS NewsLazy lifestyles can up cancer rate in AsiaTimes of IndiaWith people in developing nations like India and Pakistan adopting lazy lifestyles of the west, cancer rates are expected to soar by 75 per cent worldwide by 2030, experts have warned. Cancer rates could even increase by 90 per cent in the Third World ...Global cancer cases to rise 75 pct by 203 [?]

  • Immune boosters show promise against cancer: study - AFP June 2, 2012

    AFPImmune boosters show promise against cancer: studyAFPCHICAGO ? A pair of experimental treatments that fight cancer by boosting the immune system have shown promise in early studies and deserve testing in larger patient groups, said US research released Saturday. The drugs, both made by Bristol-Myers ...New Cancer Drugs Use Body's Own DefensesWall Str [?]

  • Dark Chocolate Prevents Heart Attacks And Strokes - PlanetSave.com June 2, 2012

    ABC NewsDark Chocolate Prevents Heart Attacks And StrokesPlanetSave.comEating dark chocolate every day reduces the likelihood of having heart attacks and strokes in people with metabolic syndrome, according to a new study. Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of factors that make you more likely to develop heart disease and ...Study: Dark chocolate a cost effecti [?]

  • Bath Salts Could Soon Be Banned In Colorado - KRDO June 2, 2012

    U.S. News & World ReportBath Salts Could Soon Be Banned In ColoradoKRDOCOLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- A synthetic drug linked to a vicious attack on a homeless man in Florida and the death of a Colorado teen could soon be banned in the state. Colorado lawmakers passed a bill making it illegal to manufacture or sell a narcotic ...Canadian health authorities w [?]

  • Avastin delays progression of ovarian cancer - Reuters June 2, 2012

    The Express TribuneAvastin delays progression of ovarian cancerReutersBy Deena Beasley | CHICAGO (Reuters) - Adding cancer drug Avastin to standard chemotherapy doubled the length of time a certain group of advanced ovarian cancer patients lived without their disease getting worse, according to results of a clinical ...ASCO: Avastin Slows Resistant Ovarian C [?]

  • New York Men Have Dirtiest Offices: Report - RTT News June 1, 2012

    RTT NewsNew York Men Have Dirtiest Offices: ReportRTT News(RTTNews) - Men's offices are frequently less clean than those occupied by women, researchers at San Diego State University reported. In a new study published in the May 30 edition of the journal PLoS One, the researchers showed men's workspaces had ...ABC 33/40 - Birmingham News, Weather, S [?]

  • Study: Low carb diet doesn't harm kidneys - ABC7Chicago.com June 1, 2012

    Mother Nature NetworkStudy: Low carb diet doesn't harm kidneysABC7Chicago.comJune 1, 2012 -- New research shows that high protein/low carbohydrate diets do not seem to affect the kidneys. Experts worry that these diets might damage the organs. But, a new study in the "Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology" said ...Are low-carb [?]

  • Paralyzed rats run again: Could method help humans? - Los Angeles Times May 31, 2012

    AFPParalyzed rats run again: Could method help humans?Los Angeles TimesParalyzed rats learned to walk, run and spring deftly over obstacles after they were put on a physical training regimen that included electrical and chemical stimulation of their broken spinal columns and a ?robotic postural interface,? a new study ...In Rat Experiment, New Hope for Spine [?]

  • NYC Mayor Bloomberg Seeks Ban on Super-Size Soft Drinks - Bloomberg May 31, 2012

    The GuardianNYC Mayor Bloomberg Seeks Ban on Super-Size Soft DrinksBloombergNew York Mayor Michael Bloomberg intends to restrict sales of sugary soft drinks to no more than 16 ounces a cup in city restaurants, movie theaters, stadiums and arenas, administration officials said. The Health Department plans to propose the ban as ...New York Plans to Ban Sale of [?]

  • Stubborn Infection, Spread by Insects, Is Called 'The New AIDS of the Americas' - New York Times May 28, 2012

    New York TimesStubborn Infection, Spread by Insects, Is Called 'The New AIDS of the Americas'New York TimesChagas disease, caused by parasites transmitted to humans by blood-sucking insects, has been named ?the new AIDS of the Americas? in a lengthy editorial published in PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. The authors, several of whom are tropical d [?]

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