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Hate flossing? No problem, Waterpik? Dental Water Jet will do the needful

... delivering high water pressure and pulsation that cleans areas below the gum more effectively than a traditional tooth brush or even the dental floss. It delivers 1,200 pulsations/minute and a pressure of 55-90 psi (pounds per square inch), a combination that was termed ideal by university researchers in o...

Vegetarian Food may protect against cancer

...s which eliminate the isothiocyanates in blood and cleans the body Elizabeth Tait of the American Association for Cancer Research said, "For years, the conventional wisdom was that all vegetables are good and that may be true, but now we're finding that specific chemicals in these vegetables can fight spe...

Dry Earwax Mystery Solved: Ear Wax Gene Identified

...eeps the ears moist and traps any insects. In also cleans the ears. People with wet wax have more body odour, as they tend to sweat more. It is therefore reasonable to assume that people with dry earwax are sexually more attractive or have more sex appeal on account of reduced sweat and body odour. The re...

Cut Calories to Age Gracefully

...al organ for maintaining good health during aging, cleans the blood and helps regulate the body's immune system. The researchers also plan to assess the same biomarkers in a study of rats' hearts, muscle and brains. The research team was surprised to find one of the biomarkers, RNA, which is important fo...

Therapy Modulates Highly Sensitized Immune System to Let Mother Give Kidney to Daughter

... painful, expensive, time-consuming procedure that cleans blood well enough to maintain existence but not well enough to contribute to quality of life. Physicians in the San Francisco area said transplantation was not an option because a donor organ would be rejected by her hyper-vigilant immune system – ...

Anti-rejection Therapy a Boon for Patients With "anti-donor" Antibody Levels

... painful, expensive, time-consuming procedure that cleans blood well enough to maintain existence but not well enough to contribute to quality of life. Physicians in the San Francisco area said transplantation was not an option because a donor organ would be rejected by her hyper-vigilant immune system – ...

A Laboratory Filtration System Kills 100 Percent Of Dangerous Microbes In Water

... down a range of toxic chemicals. While the method cleans the water, it doesn't yet make the water drinkable. However, the method may eventually prove critical for limiting the spread of disease at disaster sites around the world. "After the disaster of Hurricane Katrina, scientists have had their backs a...

Breast Cancer and Bra Wearing: Possibly Linked

...s the breast and increases lymphatic flow and thus cleans the breast of toxins and wastes that arise from cellular metabolism. If you are a woman, next time think twice, before you splurge on that fashionable tight bras, or corsets for that matter, which models and celebrities endorse. ANN/L...

New Drug Could Keep High Blood Pressure Under Control for Several Months

...pressure for several months at a time . The drug cleans up angiotensin II, a natural peptide that raises blood pressure by contracting vessels, by inducing antibodies. In the trial that involved 72 people, drug CYT006-AngQb developed by Cytos Biotechnology reduced systolic blood pressure by 25 millimetr...

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