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Japan's Kobayashi Might Drop Out of Hot Dog Eating Championship

...of age came second with 52 hot dogs, but this year feels confident after breaking the world record in June with 59-1/2 hot dogs. "I am looking to eat 60 hot dogs or 61, and break my own record," he told reporters. Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Competition has been held every year at Coney Island since...

Aguilera's Dad Confirms Her Pregnancy Rumours

... like Gwen Stefani, also raise great kids, and she feels as if she can follow their example," the source added. Earlier it was reported that the singer was three months pregnant after she was seen announcing the arrival of her baby to friends. The 'Stripped' singer has however kept mum about her expect...

Cheap Indian Medicines Illegally Flooding Pak Markets

...r the world, except Pakistan. However, Dr Waheed feels that if Pakistan decides to import drugs from India, it should only allow those drugs that have been approved by FDA, otherwise the vested interests might dump Pakistani market with drugs that are equally substandard....

Britneys Confession - 'I'm Not a Virgin'

...good news for men from Australia and Spain. Spears feels men from these countries are less "fuddy duddy". It maybe the case of further the pasture the greener it is....

Gays and Lesbians can Obtain asylum in US on Grounds of Harassment and Abuse

...n and Zimbabwe."If you come from Iraq where nobody feels safe, it is hard to show why you would be singled out," she said. In one recent groundbreaking case, a lesbian from Uganda won U.S. asylum after her family had a stranger rape her as a "cure" for being gay. Neilson said the woman's petition was rej...

Experts Propose New Criteria for Alzheimer's Diagnosis

..., Department of Neurology, University of Utah, US, feels that it is time that advanced technologies be involved in the diagnosis of AD. "We should seize this opportunity to reopen the discussion of Alzheimer's disease diagnosis. The time is right to use the advanced technology at our disposal to improve...

Macca Calls for Veggie World to Prevent Global Warming

...the world turn vegetarian . The former 'Beatle' feels that the suggestion that livestock farming is done in mankind's favour borders on myth. "Livestock farming is one of the biggest destroyers of the planet. When you see the Amazon being cut down for hamburger cattle, that's pretty obvious," the Mi...

Urine is a Rich Source of Phosphorus

...eeded at the treatment stage. Mitchell strongly feels that the impending phosphorus supply crisis should act as a catalyst for a change in people's attitude towards the use of faecal matter. "There is a poo taboo that happens and happens differently in different cultures," she said. Cara Beal, a re...

Kate Moss to Pay for Dohertys Anti-heroin Implant

...needs help and will not leave him in a lurch. She feels terribly betrayed but understands that he stills needs help and support. Kate is very aware that Pete still has issues with drug use and doesn't want to leave him in the lurch completely. Helping with his medical care is one thing that Kate wants to ...

Many Sceptical of Healing Hand Treatment Practiced in Europe

...ith a toothache usually touches his cheek where he feels the pain, while someone with a bellyache instinctively soothes it by putting a hand on his tummy . Just about everyone would agree that laying a hand on a part of the body that's not well could have a calming effect. This is a principle of Reiki, ...

Punjab University Reserves Seats for AIDS and Cancer Students

...r suffering from cancer. However, the university feels that one seat reserved in every course will be sufficient for the time being, since it do not expects many patients queuing up for the seat. "I don't wish that there should be too many patients as for the time being we have reserved one seat and it...

Group Therapy and Willpower can Help Smokers to Quit

...tions, telling the person "a pause for a cigarette feels good". The brain is unfortunately not adequately aware that the positive feedback is not a direct result of nicotine being inhaled. Group therapy sessions with such promising titles as "How to finally quit smoking" are seen to be the most effectiv...

Retail Health Clinics Start Shop

...ice medical clinics transparent to any entity that feels they have a role in their community. The move will allow not-for-profit hospitals, community health centers and others to expand the provision of basic health services through such facilities, according to the statement. There are about 500 retail...

Converting Left-hander to Right-hander also Changes the Brain

..., a psychologist at Pennsylvania State University, feels that there might be greater activity in the brains of converted lefties, but still it would be too early to conclude that they are adversely affected. "I wouldn't interpret that their brains are working harder," she says. She notes that most co...

Von Teese Calls Porn Web Surfing a Healthy Habit

...ur. The estranged wife of rocker Marilyn Manson feels that amateur pornography has something to offer to almost everybody. "Amateur pornography is a great thing. You can find something for everyone on the Internet," Contactmusic quoted her as saying. She insists that she is just like other people wh...

Binge Drinking on College Campuses is a Matter of Fear, Not Freedom

...ce when they begin college. Let them know everyone feels that way and that they should not confuse drinking with bravado, Carducci said. "It's like having the drug and the sex talk -- this is what's likely to happen to you."...

World Epilepsy Week - 2007

...suffer from seizures. Alice also in her adventures feels that her own body or the objects around her are either shrinking or growing and this is another seizure symptom. Tennyson's seizures involved mystic visions and he wrote: "All at once, out of the intensity of the consciousness of individuality, th...

Gene Therapy Awakens the Brain Despite Blindness from Birth

...university who led that multi-institutional study, feels that gene therapy can improve retinal, visual-pathway, and visual-cortex responses in animals born blind, and that it has the potential to do the same in humans. "The retina of the eye captures light, but the brain is where vision is experienced," ...

Car Sickness for the Little Ones can Be Prevented

...le. Usually the child will first complain that she feels queasy-- allowing some time to fix the situation before actual vomiting starts. Up to half get carsick at some time, and the condition peaks between ages 2 and 12, says the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Those prone to migraine...

Emotions Play 'significant Role' in Recovery from Hip Surgery

...arger role than we thought in how well the patient feels they're recovering," he adds. While some patients may be taken aback by the suggestion that they see a psychologist after surgery, Dr Moed thinks developing better and more customized treatment plans has the potential to help patients recover more ...

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(Date:12/5/2009)... ORLEANSA new three-drug combination has shown in a phase ... effective regimen" in the treatment of patients newly diagnosed ... in bone marrow, say researchers from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. ... of the 66 patients treated with the drug combination ... "very good partial response rate" in the phase 2 ...
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(Date:12/3/2009)... CTRC-AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium continues to attract ... from industry and academia with the goal of eradicating ... scientists and other professionals will gather at the Henry ... 9-13, 2009. The symposium is a partnership between the ...
(Date:12/3/2009)... dwellers must be included in the design of the upcoming ... crisis, according to a scientist at the University of Leeds. ... Lewis argues that at least 50% of the carbon credit ... Emissions from Deforestation and Degredation), should be made to forest ...
(Date:12/2/2009)... an increased risk of developing lung cancer in adulthood, even ... are published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention , ... part of a special tobacco focus in the December issue. ... be diagnosed with lung cancer; more than 159,000 will die ...
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