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Harry Potter Final Book - Prediction and Expectations

...ook, both Nel and Westman say fictional characters really live forever. "Rowling has said quite clearly th... nice thing about fictional characters. They never really die; they're always there and you can go back and spend time with them whenever you want simply by p...

Concerns Raised Over Risks for Patients and Staff in Australian Hospital

...entified are causing measurable effects, we should really move to address these issues immediately," he said. Hospitals across the state were battling with ageing infrastructure. "I feel that the budgetary allowances for maintenance do not seem adequate to cope with these various areas of urgent need," ...

Exercise Reduces Inflammation

...fitness and body fat percentages simultaneously to really get at that question, Is exercise independently reducing CRP levels, or is it modulated through a decrease in adiposity (body fat)? Because the study was cross-sectional meaning the researchers essentially took a snapshot of the participants reac...

Somerville, A Town Committed to Tackle Obesity Among Kids

... some of the city cars with bicycles. "There has really been a mindset that has changed toward active living, eating smart, playing hard," Curtatone said....

Britneys Confession - 'I'm Not a Virgin'

...ing". "I know it sounds cliche and cheesy, but I really believe that if it's meant to be, it's meant to be...or him and she admitted: "I haven't had a boy in a really long time ... just a kiss, man. Just a kiss would be nice." There is also good news for men from A...

Protein That Absorbs Lipids may Provide Future Weight-loss Strategies

...think of the intestine as a single organ, but it's really made up of distinct areas that are so specialized it's almost like several organs. The fat that is not absorbed in the proximal areas ends up being bumped into the distal intestine where different systems absorb it," Abumrad says. The researchers b...

Brain Pathway for Depression Revealed

...s hard to get traction on as depression can have a really quantitative, concrete basis." The work also may...udy showed me that, with the right tools, we could really put psychiatry on a quantitative framework." Leslie Meltzer, neurosciences graduate student and co...

New Cancer Fighting Virus

...disappeared. The reduction in the tumor masses was really impressive in this patient, Dr. Mescheder said. Th...y tolerable for patients and safe. The results are really quite encouraging at this early stage, he said. Almost 40% of patients with colorectal cancer ulti...

British Woman Who Has inherited Breast Cancer Wants to Spread Awareness

...rst-degree relatives with breast cancer, you don't really need to do a gene test. Women in this category are offered regular screening and some opt to have a bilateral mastectomy." He says that women with a genetic predisposition to breast cancer are being picked up by health services much more often tha...

Cancer Patients in New South Wales to Receive Advanced Image Guided Radiation Therapy Treatments

... Cancer Services A. Prof. Tom Shakespeare. "What's really exciting is seeing this ground-breaking technology made available to smaller regional centres that have, until now, had no local access to radiotherapy. Even more impressive, is the fact that our team has been able to implement complex Intensity Modu...

Neurotransmitter That can Yield New Insights in the Fight Against Diabetes Identified

..."How that information is processed by the brain is really a hot current topic," he added. Arshad Khan, a research assistant professor at the university, says that knowing how neurons relay hypoglycemia warnings is critical to understanding the overall glucose sensing mechanism in the brain. "That's wh...

Americans Bloated On Happy Pills

...unhappiness. "Too many people take drugs when they really need to be making changes in their lives, he says. For Dworkin, statistics back his statements. According to a government study, antidepressants have become the most commonly prescribed drugs in the United States. They are prescribed more than drugs...

Stem Cells In Belly Fat To Enhance Or Reconstruct Breasts

...i Pinkernell: "The supercharged fat graft survives really well and fills in the volume defect left by a partial mastectomy." The technique is touted to offer huge medical and psychological benefits for this group of women, with around 300,000 new cases of breast cancer diagnosed in Europe every year. Th...

A Break Through Energy Bill by the US Government

... national security. "It's frustrating and really dangerous for us to see money going to our enemies because we have to buy oil from certain countries," he said. "We should be supporting all the alternatives." President Bush, in his State of the Union address this year, announced an initiat...

Parkinson's Targets Two Distinct Brain Networks, Finds Study

...ight weeks of treatment, but it didn't work. "We really don't know precisely what's going on in this newly-identified network, but we can begin to ask questions and figure it out. We don't even know whether this network can be fixed," said Dr. Eidelberg. In 1999, the researchers recruited 15 patients wi...

Medical Science Strides-No Guarantee For Pre-Mature Babies

...niversity Hospital in Washington, D.C.:"I think we really should counsel the parents more carefully and not ...e presented with a little baby at delivery, and we really have no idea what they're going to be like in the next month or in the next 30 years, frankly, state...

Ice Bath by Sports Star Questioned

...t, although I would question whether the ice group really did feel more pain after 24 hours than the tepid group. The problem with pain is that it is subjective and very hard to measure," he said. "And because it's subjective, there may even be a placebo effect on those who take the cold bath. Its part of...

Screening for Behavioral Health

...lnesses, says Horgan. Detection is where treatment really starts....

Bashful Men 50% More Likely to Die of Heart Attack or Stroke

It really doesn't pay to be shy if you are a man, for a new study has found that timid men are 50 percent more likely to die of heart disease . The finding is based on a study that was conducted over a period of 30 years, and included more than 2,000 men who...

Kelly Clarkson Fears Kissing Will Cause Her Mouth Herpes

... at herself for being so 'blind'. "I didn't even really like the guy. I'm more mad at myself for being so blind. Why would I pick someone like him to date? What's wrong with me," she said....

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