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Those Who Cure can Kill Dire Prophesy of the doctors Plot

... didn't mention anything to me about the leave, so maybe it was a quick decision to go to India." The Indian national has been employed at the hospital as a junior doctor on a temporary visa since last September. He had been hired by the Queensland government from Liverpool under a much-hyped overseas ...

Insight Into Neural Stem Cells Has Implications For Designing Therapies

...neural stem cells make different types of neurons, maybe you could determine which genes are important for making, say, dopaminergic cells. In theory you could activate these genes in embryonic stem cells in the culture dish to try to create the desired type of neuron". The Alvarez-Buylla lab has identi...

Diabetic Skip Jabs to Stay Slim

...end and wanted to fit into a lovely outfit I would maybe skip all my evening injections and lose up to half a stone in a week." Sarah Caltieri, 27, told that as a teenager she was determined to lose weight by dieting like her friends. But she was blind by the age of 23 after years of abusing insulin inje...

Women are the Real Bosses at Home

...and that everybody's happy," said Murphy, "And so, maybe some of that came out in our findings in terms of women domineering and dominating-that they were taking more responsibility for the relationship, regardless of whose topic was being discussed," he added. The researchers requested participation fro...

Bangladeshi Wins America's Junior Miss Contest

...e wcco.com. "I just want to start a business and maybe even start a bio-medical company with my elder sister who does stem cell research. So I'm open to all possibilities," Nora told the media. Nora, an accomplished pianist, is the second winner from Minnesota in the 50-year history of the Junior Miss ...

Britneys Confession - 'I'm Not a Virgin'

...n from these countries are less "fuddy duddy". It maybe the case of further the pasture the greener it is....

Prions Capacity can Be Aggrevated by Solid Particles

...fficient. "This is a dichotomy in our field, and maybe (the new research) is part of the answer." In their studies, the Wisconsin researchers looked at the ability of prions to bind to different types of common soil materials. One, known as montmorillonite, is a type of clay and prions seem to have a s...

British Woman Who Has inherited Breast Cancer Wants to Spread Awareness

...which relatives filled with bread, suggesting that maybe the tumour would eat that instead of her body. Her father, who she says was a good man, brought her and her siblings up after her mother died, but her childhood memories are of fear, pain and suffering. "I was told by a relative that because I wa...

More Cancer Testing Urged in Australian TV Studios

...enough and long enough and keep an open book, just maybe there's some clues there to unlock some of the mysteries and some of the answers as to what causes breast cancer," he said. His wife was still in hospital but had received an "excellent prognosis" and the family hoped to have her home in the next ...

Amy Winehouse Admits She's a 'terrible Drunk'

...t when she is sloshed she is terribly so, and that maybe it is due to 'boredom'. "My drinking has replaced weed; I still have a problem. Well, I have had problems with booze...Do the papers exaggerate the problem? Perhaps, I don't know... the thing is, when I get drunk I'm a terrible drunk. I don't know ...

Risk of Water Intoxication in Endurance Athletes

...a minimum. In the case when you have, for example, maybe ingested a pound of rock salt or five gallons of tap water, its not hard to imagine this delicate balance being thrown entirely out of balance. In the latter case, the extracellular fluid can become more diluted than the intracellular fluid, causing ...

World Epilepsy Week - 2007

...ly when it involved the temporal lobe of the brain maybe connected to creative work such as composing, painting or writing. The temporal lobe seizures may also fire neurons that help with this creativeness. Science so far has really not been able to prove or disapprove anything Neuropsychologist Dr. Paul...

Recall of the AIDS Drug Causes Panic in Zambia

...hen quality assurance mechanisms in this country - maybe there are many drugs that we are taking without actually ensuring their quality. People should know what they are taking." Minister Chituwo said all HIV-positive patients on Viracept would be checked by healthcare providers before being switched to ...

Ancient Ancestors Might Have Had a Clue to HIV

... copies in the genomes of chimps and gorillas, and maybe other primates, but it's not present at all in the genome of humans. In the case of Humans, the gene's ability to block infection against PtERV1 does not seem to extend to another dangerous retrovirus, HIV. On the other hand, the TRIM5alpha found...

Dutchman Rebuilds Noah's Ark to Spread His Faith

...you feel on the inside, how it makes me feel. Like maybe I could be a part of it."...

Uganda Bans Plastic Bags, Still a Tough Battle Lies Ahead

... the street and use it again, to carry firewood or maybe food. After a fair amount of stalling, the government announced that from 1 July the manufacture, import and use of plastic bags thinner than 30 microns was being banned. All other polythene would be subject to a whopping 120% tax. The country's...

Stressed Mice may Hold Clue to How Fat is Stored: Study

... tummy and boost your bust all without surgery? Or maybe blocking that ample fat? According to an international study published Sunday, the fantasy could become reality. The study, published online in Nature Medicine, could "revolutionise human cosmetic and reconstructive surgery and treatment of diseas...

Fertility Rates Felled By Diabetes

... "This is the first research to suggest DNA damage maybe occurring at a cellular level and that is cause for great concern. We would welcome further investigation, he was quoted....

New Health DrinkCoffee

... liver and rectal cancer. The experts believe that maybe coffee reduces the amount of cholesterol, bile acid and natural sterol secretion in the colon, speeding up the passage of stool through the colon (and thus cutting exposure of the lining of the intestine to potential carcinogens in food), and via oth...

New Technique Dissects Stem Cells' Picky Likes, Dislikes

... if you deliver non-natural signals to these cells maybe you can get a greater diversity of responses than if you just use biological signals," says Kiessling. Inside living organisms, stem cells nestle within the "stem cell niche," a microenvironment in which they bump against the surfaces of other cel...

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