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No More Smelly Feet With Bamboo Socks

...the sign of one of the biggest revolutions to take place in the world of clothing. The socks, to be launched by supermarket chain Asda, are made of the silky material, which is softer, more durable and absorbent than cotton, and contains a natural substance that destroys smell-making bacteria. Asda p...

Lohan Leaving Her Happening Sierra Towers Address to Stay Booze Free

...ls' actress' stuff has already been moved from the place where many celebs like Matthew Perry, Vincent Gallo, Cher, PJ Harvey, Evander Holyfield, Joan Collins, Peter Lawford, Fred Durst, Sidney Poitier, George Hamilton and David Geffen put up or have stayed earlier. It seems that the actress is taking he...

Hoarding can Endanger Lives, Says New Study

...son who hoards. They come to visit and there is no place to sit down because of all the clutter," Hart said. Other persons who hoard may feel they have no control over their behavior, for example, they feel they must hold on to every piece of mail with their names on it, in case they need it some day, or...

90% Young Clubbers Have Symptoms of Hearing Damage After a Night Out

...y had to shout to be heard. Such night visits took place once a week. While a quarter of the study subjects reported that the music in such places was too loud, one-third believed that the hearing loss would affect their lives. Dr John Low, Chief Executive of RNID, says that most people who have expe...

X-ray Mammography Aids in Breast Cancer Detection

... This screening should be in addition to, not in place of regular mammography, Lee said. Although it has not yet been shown that mortality from breast cancer is reduced by the addition of MRI to mammography for screening the high risk population, a growing body of evidence [like this study] demonstrates ...

Early Indicator of Kidney Disease May Also Predict Risk of Pre-Diabetes

...sical examination. Preventive measures could be in place before glucose intolerance has a chance to develop.... The first follow-up to the baseline study took place between 2001 and2004 and involved 1,455 of the original participants, all of whom hadno known heart ...

Potential Target for Allergy Therapy

...f the Anaphylaxis Campaign, said: Food allergy can place an extremely heavy burden on the families affected. We welcome this research and look forward to further developments....

Live Earth Will Make the World More Aware of the Crisis Facing the Earth, Hopes Al Gore

...ck music featuring various artists planned to take place on Saturday July 7, 2007 to promote action to confront the global warming crisis. The concerts have the intent of bringing together 150 of the world's most popular music acts and drawing a worldwide audience of 2 billion people, making it one of t...

Gene Mutations Leave Caucasians Prone To Heart Diseases And Diabetes

..."I think this is a stunner."It seems like this one place carries all of that weight for two very common and...the coincidence is astonishing."We are in the same place in the genome. Here is CDKN2B and 2A, their signal, exactly in the same place as where we found an a...

American Cancer Society Launches Major New Study

...., said Dr. Calle. Enrollment in CPS-3 will take place at 64 of the 4,800 Relay For Life events taking place across the U.S. in 2007, and continue at select Relay events through 2011 (a pilot program enrolled ...

Spouse may "drive You to Drink" but also can Protect You from Alcohol

... married," Grant says. "One spouse could work at a place where the co-workers go out for a drink after work. Or one spouse could be a regular churchgoer, while the other prefers to sleep." Another aspect of the environment is the drinking behavior of one's partner. The researchers found that the impact o...

New Clues for Treatment of Disease That Causes Accelerated Aging

...ional errors in the production of lamin A may take place even in people with "normal" copies of the gene. Scientists suspect that accumulation of these bad copies may contribute to aging. If so, treatments that work for progeria patients may one day be adapted to reduce the effects of aging. The results ...

Sexciting Car Wash Makes Herby Go Bananas!

...wned by a strip club owner, Warren Armstrong. This place offers a car wash by a topless woman for $55. For ...lice who have not received any complaints from the place so far. The car salon is housed in a private place and there is no breach of public decency, the p...

Johns Hopkins Medicine Honors U.A.E. Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan

...resident William R. Brody. The care that will take place in this new tower will benefit generations of patients, and the discoveries made here will reach far beyond the campus in East Baltimore, touching lives around the world. The new Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Cardiovascular and Critical Care To...

FDA Advises Manufacturers to Test Glycerin for Possible Contamination

...ns to raise awareness of this risk and to put into place controls to ensure that this problem does not happen in the U.S. or elsewhere. The most recent incident occurred in Panama in September 2006 and involved DEG-contaminated glycerin used in cough syrup, which resulted in dozens of hospitalizations ...

Insulin Therapy Shown to Treat Early Experimental Diabetic Retinopathy

...n Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The presentation will take place on Thursday, May 10 from 10:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Hall B/C of the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center. Regular human insulin in doses ranging from 0.01U to 1U was injected subconjunctivally in control and 1 month diabetic ma...

Uveal Melanoma Patients at Higher Risk for Colon Cancer

...Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The presentation will take place on Wednesday, May 9 from 3:00 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. in Hall B/C of the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center. Uveal melanoma is the most common intraocular cancer in adults. This study involved 130 uveal melanoma patients who provide...

Burnt Brits Don't Feel Hot

...ys can be particularly dangerous as it often takes place in intense and infrequent bursts. Studies have shown that this type of sun exposure greatly increases your risk of melanoma. "Some people are more likely than others to get skin cancer. They tend to have one or more of the following: fair skin, red...

Nurturing Our Nurses for Healthcare Par Excellence

...ry service during the Crimean war, which won her a place of pride in the annals of nursing history. One...psychological problems. These problems add to work place stress, conflicts and eventually trigger a burn out. Unresolved issues lead to absenteeism and low p...

Making Change: The Cost of Being Transgender

...d raises the voice. Costs for hormones vary from place to place and depend upon a person's needs. Medicaid will not pay for most hormone treatments because it consi...

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