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Gardasil Could Be Effective, but Aggressive Marketing Raises Ethical Concerns

...ance. And beat rival to it, before GlaxoSmithKline gets FDA approval for its Cervarix. For all the hype, there is serious concern that vaccination may in fact create a false sense of security that will make reliable and effective Pap screening seem less important and cases of HPV infection that develop...

Briton Set for Pacific Solo Odyssey to Highlight Warming

...layed her San Francisco launch. If the water maker gets temperamental in the open seas, Savage will spend four hours daily working a hand pump. She is packing her craft with three months worth of freeze-dried food, snack bars and dehydrated fruit and vegetables for the row to Hawaii. She will also grow ...

Becks Confesses Being Homesick, Craves for Pie and Mash

...laxy player. The Beckham camp will be hoping it gets a better reaction than his wife Victoria's own show, which aired last week and was slated by the critics. Victoria Beckham was filmed shopping, sunbathing and pouting, while telling the cameras: "It's exhausting being fabulous."...

Glaucoma can Be Cured by Oven Cleaner!

...proteins very successfully, so only a small amount gets through the cornea. Now Seal and colleague Sanku Mallik have effectively combined nanoceria with a compound that blocks the hCAII enzyme, which is involved in producing fluid inside the eye. At around 10 nanometres wide, the nanoceria are the rig...

Paris Hilton Gorging Roast Beef, Spaghetti and Meatballs in the Slammer!

...iress would remain a solitary confinement till she gets well. "Were taking it day by day," New York Post quoted the jail spokesman, as saying. Meanwhile, the socialite has been permitted to move out of her cell for up to one hour a day, depending on her medical condition. Hilton is serving her 45-da...

Hot Tips for Keeping Your PC Cool in Summer

...A keystroke entered at the bootup screen generally gets you into the BIOS. There, you will often see a screen devoted to temperature readings from inside your PC. If the BIOS doesn't give you temperature readings, chances are good that your system manufacturer offers a software tool that monitors temper...

Excessive Use of Cosmetics Leads to Adverse Effects on the Body

...re hazardous than gulping them down. "If lipstick gets into your mouth it is broken down by the enzymes in saliva and in the stomach. But chemicals get straight into your bloodstream, there is no protection," he said. Caution over using outdated lipstick and mascara have also been issued by the Royal C...

A New Milestone in Stem Cell Research

...ensures no risk of rejection or infection. It also gets around the ethical issues that would result from use of stem cells from embryonic or foetal tissue. Current treatments aim to keep the patient alive with a heart that is working less efficiently than before the heart attack. Cardiac stem cell thera...

First-borns Have Higher IQs Than Their Younger Siblings

.... Another theory holds that the first-born child gets more of the parents' attention, but Sulloway also discounts this theory. Still another explanation is that older children teach younger children, and the act of teaching raises the IQ. But the theory which Sulloway believes is the most apt is call...

Doherty Will Marry Moss If He's 'smack and Needle-free'

...ng to marry girlfriend Kate Moss this summer if he gets rid from his drug addictions. The 'Babyshambles' singer revealed this in his newly published diaries. "Smack and needle-free we shall marry in the summer and I become 10 times happier than any given smackhead. Huzzah!" the Daily Mail quoted Dohert...

Make Up Unhealthy for Skin

...velopment of the cancer is disputed. "If lipstick gets into your mouth it is broken down by the enzymes in saliva and in the stomach. But chemicals get straight into your bloodstream, there is no protection. Warnings over using out-of-date lipstick and mascara have also been issued by the Royal College...

US Hospitals Increasingly Colonized by Drug-resistant Germs

...he infection often begins with a little cut, which gets infected with bacteria. These staph infections range from a simple boil to antibiotic-resistant infections to flesh-eating infections. The difference between all these is how deep and how fast the infection spreads, and how treatable it is with ant...

Norwegians Take in the Sun in Spain on Doctors' Orders

...tter off here," said 63-year-old Wenche Larsen who gets around in a wheelchair. "There is sunshine, the sky is blue," said her husband Olav Larsen, a retired plumber, has accompanied her during the length of her stay. He called it the "best vacation" in his life -- and almost entirely free....

This 'Grass' is Not Green - Say, 'No Thanks, I Am Fine Without Drugs'

...ntific use. Despite strict regulation, some amount gets into the illicit route. Drug abuse is also becoming a problem at call centers and college campuses. The key challenge to curbing drug abuse in India hovers around controlling the use of party drugs like Ecstasy. Many synthetic drugs are abused at ...

Car Sickness for the Little Ones can Be Prevented

...nterests to stop the car before the child actually gets sick!...

Babys Poop is of Interest for Researchers

...h microbes' reputation for causing disease usually gets top billing, the tiny critters play a number of critical roles in health, including processing nutrients, defining host body-fat content and providing protection against invading pathogens. Despite their significant role in health, much of their ex...

Giant Microwave That Recycles Plastic Back into Diesel, Gas

... left behind, minus any water it contained as this gets evaporated in the microwave. Take a piece of copper wiring. It is encased in plastic a kind of hydrocarbon material. We release all the hydrocarbons, which strips the casing off the wire, said Meddick. Not only does the process produce fuel in the...

Permanent Make Up can Cause Disfigurement

...t Sinai Medical Center in New York City. "The area gets swollen, bumpy and red. It looks like a bad, bumpy scar. It's very unattractive." Marmur said it's impossible to know ahead of time who will have a reaction and who won't, although most of the people interviewed for the study -- 74 percent -- had a...

Second-hand Smoke Exposure in Pregnancy Linked to Kids' Psychological Problems

...nce suggests that the dopamine system in the brain gets over stimulated during pregnancy. Dopamine is a brain chemical that plays an important role in behavior and cognition, among other functions," Beauchaine said. "As a consequence, children who were exposed to smoke in utero have colic and are hard t...

Canadian Mountain Bikers Hit by Bacterial Infection

...The mud mixed with animal waste. "It [the waste] gets wet. It gets washed into a puddle. It gets churned up with dirt, which turns into mud, which covers everybody," s...

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