31st
August
2008
Cracking enzyme code opens way to new cancer drugs (AFP)
AFP - Researchers have broken the code of an enzyme that plays a key role in the growth of most cancers, opening a path that potentially leads to a new class of anti-cancer drugs, according to a study released Sunday.
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31st
August
2008
Vote in This Week’s Poll: Is it hard to eat healthy at work?
In my previous life, I worked in an office with an endless supply of donuts - and not just any donuts, but the cream of the crop - Krispy Kreme…
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30th
August
2008
New Tool Gives A Heads-Up For Athletes After A Concussion
For 19-year-old Karlee Carbert, rugby isn’t just a sport, it’s a passion. But the rough and tumble game can be physically demanding, as Carbert reveals ‘’some games you can hit your head as many as five times.” Carbert has suffered three concussions in her career but after the first two her response was the same, ”usually you hit your head, get a headache and once the headache is gone you go back.
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29th
August
2008
In Rare Disorder, Low Levels Of Brain Chemical May Lead To Obesity
A brain chemical that plays a role in long term memory also appears to be involved in regulating how much people eat and their likelihood of becoming obese, according to a National Institutes of Health study of a rare genetic condition. Brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is, as its name implies, produced in the brain. Studies of laboratory animals have suggested it also helps control appetite and weight.
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28th
August
2008
Exercise of the Week - Front Raise with Triceps Extension
I got several emails after last week’s exercise of the week requesting more combination exercises. Combination moves which work more than one muscle are great for saving time. …
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28th
August
2008
Men’s Views Of Masculinity, Emotional Fitness, Heat Illness And Athletics
Men defy stereotypes in defining masculinity Contrary to stereotypes about sexual performance and masculinity, men interviewed in a large international study reported that being seen as honorable, self-reliant and respected was more important to their idea of masculinity than being seen as attractive, sexually active or successful with women.
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28th
August
2008
Cells change identity in promising breakthrough (AP)
AP - Talk about an extreme makeover: Scientists have transformed one type of cell into another in living mice, a big step toward the goal of growing replacement tissues to treat a variety of diseases.
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27th
August
2008
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26th
August
2008
BNA Examines HHS Rule On Conscientious Objections That Could Limit Access To Birth Control
A proposed HHS rule that Secretary Mike Leavitt says aims to protect health workers who refuse to participate in abortions based on religious beliefs will be published in the Federal Register Aug. 26 and could go into effect after a 30-day public comment period, BNA reports.
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26th
August
2008
Professional Athletes And Celebreties Asked To Reject Offers To Promote Processed Junk Food
As the saturation of Americans who are overweight is projected to reach nearly 100 percent by 2040, and with 30 to 40 percent of today’s children projected to develop diet-related diabetes in their lifetimes, leading child obesity advocates denounce
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