30th
November
2007
Hunters help supply meat for food banks (AP)
AP - When Frank Moran shot a mule deer during a hunting trip in Montana, there was no question what he would do with the venison. Moran took the deer to a meat processor, paid $70 for butchering and returned home to Sacramento, Calif. When the venison had been ground and wrapped, it went into a freezer at the Gallatin Valley Food Bank in Bozeman.
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30th
November
2007
‘Test And Treat’ Strategy Closer With New Rapid Chlamydia Test
Wellcome Trust-funded researchers have successfully completed the clinical trial for a new rapid test for the sexually transmitted infection Chlamydia. The researchers believe the test, which is able to detect Chlamydia in less than 30 minutes — and often much faster — could be a valuable addition to screening programmes already in place, as well as providing a crucial diagnostic test in the developing world. [click link for full article]
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30th
November
2007
Exercise of the Week: Pushups on the Ball
A lot of my clients complain whenever I make them do pushups. I don’t blame them, since pushups are tough, working almost all of the muscles in the upper…
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29th
November
2007
Late shift work is linked to cancer (AP)
AP - It was once scientific heresy to suggest that smoking contributed to lung cancer. Now, another idea initially dismissed as nutty is gaining acceptance: the graveyard shift might increase your cancer risk.
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29th
November
2007
Transport’s Phase 2 Data Show Single Treatment SoloVir(TM) ETS Significantly Stops Progression Of Cold Sore Episode
At the 19th Annual Piper Jaffray Health Care Conference, Dr. Dennis I. Goldberg, President and Chief Executive Officer of Transport Pharmaceuticals, Inc., presented compelling clinical results of a Phase 2 study designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the company’s lead drug/device product, the SoloVir(TM) Electrokinetic Transdermal System (SoloVir(TM) ETS) for recurrent herpes labialis (cold sores). [click link for full article]
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29th
November
2007
Exercise of the Week: Pushups on the Ball
A lot of my clients complain whenever I make them do pushups. I don’t blame them, since pushups are tough, working almost all of the muscles in the upper…
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28th
November
2007
Alzheimer’s, high blood pressure linked in study (Reuters)
Reuters - Having high blood pressure reduces blood flow in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients, making them more vulnerable to the effects of the disease, researchers reported on Wednesday.
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28th
November
2007
End Victorian Attitude To Condom Advertising Says Fpa Responding To The Government Advisory Group Annual Report, UK
Responding to the Independent Advisory Group on Sexual Health and HIV Annual Report published today, Anne Weyman, Chief Executive, fpa said: ”We welcome the recommendations of this report. [click link for full article]
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28th
November
2007
Vote in This Week’s Poll: Do you have a negative body image?
I had an interesting conversation with my sister over the weekend. She was with her 10-year-old daughter, Abigail trying on clothes and Abigail said, ”I don’t want to look…
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27th
November
2007
High-Carb Diet Raises Women’s Diabetes Risk (HealthDay)
HealthDay - TUESDAY, Nov. 27 (HealthDay News) — Black American women and Chinese women who ate foods high on the glycemic index — which measures the effect of carbohydrates on blood glucose levels — were at increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes, two new studies found.
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