- : No Concerns on Benzene in Soft Drinks (p)(f)
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- A Boost For Breast Cancer Prevention (p)(f)
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- A Daily Workout Could Add 4 Years to Life, Study Says (p)(f)
People who get a good workout almost daily can add nearly four years to their life spans, according to the first study to quantify the impact of physical activity this way. Washington Post, Nov 15, 2005 A-1
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- A Log of Notes and Observations (p)(f)
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- A New Goal for Aging (p)(f)
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- Acupressure beats physical therapy for lower back pain | Science Blog (p)(f)
Acupressure (applying pressure with the thumbs or fingertips to the same points on the body stimulated in acupuncture) seems to be more effective in reducing low back pain than physical therapy, finds a study published online by the BMJ today.
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- Adults With Wisdom Teeth Often Develop Gum Disease (p)(f)
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- Agency Fought Retesting of Infected Cow (p)(f)
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- Allergy Season Switch - washingtonpost.com (p)(f)
It could be a tough fall allergy season, and not just because of the ragweed count. Another problem, say some experts, is an ingredient many drug companies have begun putting in nonprescription decongestants in place of pseudoephedrine.
September 26, 2006; Page HE01
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- Alzheimer`s disease progresses more rapidly in highly educated people | Science Blog (p)(f)
High levels of education may help ward off Alzheimer`s disease, but they also speed up its progression once developed, reveals research in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry.
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- Aspirin `may block cancer cases` (p)(f)
A major trial will test if aspirin and an anti-ulcer drug can prevent cancer of the oesophagus .The aim will be to prevent a condition known as `Barrett`s oesophagus`. BBC News Dec 29, 2003
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- Ass Backwards - The media`s silence about rampant anal sex. (p)(f)
Across the United States—and beyond it—any newspaper that didn`t focus on lesbianism in the sex survey (released last week by the National Center for Health Statistics) declared a crisis of oral sex among teens. … If you`re going to be frank about the most dangerous widespread activity revealed in the survey, you`re looking at the wrong end of the digestive tract. Slate Sep 30, 2005
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- BBC NEWS | Health | `Guidelines mean missed cancers` (p)(f)
New guidelines that restrict which patients GPs can refer to hospital will mean cancers are missed, warn doctors. BBCNews Feb 4, 2005
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- BBC NEWS | Health | Chocolate `helps blood vessels` (p)(f)
Eating dark chocolate helps blood vessels function more effectively, researchers have claimed. BBC News June 1, 2004
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- BBC NEWS | Health | Chocolate may cut heart disease (p)(f)
Researchers have produced more evidence that dark chocolate may help to reduce the risk of serious heart disease BBC News
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- BBC NEWS | Health | Cup of cocoa may keep doctor away (p)(f)
A cup of cocoa a day may help to keep the doctor away. BBC News Nov 8, 2003
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- BBC NEWS | Health | Hole-in-heart linked to migraine (p)(f)
Some cases of severe migraine may be effectively treated by closing a hole in the heart, research suggests. MArch 13, 2006
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- BBC News | HEALTH | Tea `could help prevent cancer` (p)(f)
Drinking tea could help prevent cancers, say scientists. They say antioxidants in tea offer protective benefits against cancers of the stomach and oesophagus (gullet). BBC News april 9, 2002
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- BBC NEWS | UK | Scotland | Breath test cancer screening plan (p)(f)
Two Scottish universities have joined forces in an attempt to perfect an early screening breath-test technique for cancers and other diseases. BBC News June 10, 2006
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- Big Tobacco, Lawless as Ever (p)(f)
"Even after the Complaint in this action was filed in September 1999, Defendants continued to engage in conduct that is materially indistinguishable from their previous actions, activity that continues to this day. . . . [A]ll Defendants continue to market 'low tar' cigarettes to consumers seeking to reduce their health risks or quit; all Defendants continue to fraudulently deny that they manipulate the nicotine delivery of their cigarettes in order to create and sustain addiction." Sep 5, 2006
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