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The world’s most established fisheries certifier is failing on its promises as rapidly as it gains prominence, according to the world’s leading fisheries experts from the University of British Columbia (UBC), Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California at San Diego and elsewhere.

About one-third of women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer will have their cancer travel, or metastasize, to other parts of the body, with the bone being the most common site of initial detectable spread. Results from a recent retrospective study conducted by Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center investigators suggest that PET/CT scanning might offer the most efficient and effective detection of newly diagnosed breast cancer that has spread to the bone.

Safeguarding the world’s most dangerous biological agents has been a top priority for a dedicated group of Sandia scientists for more than a decade, and now, this team is training laboratory leaders from around the world to secure deadly agents such as anthrax and HIV from accidental or intentional misuse.

Sep-3-2010

Would you get selective reduction?

Posted by Summer113 under In the News

For women carrying multiple fetuses, a medical argument for reducing that number is clear. But the decision isn’t always clear-cut.

Sep-3-2010

How To Prevent Genetic Obesity

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(Ivanhoe Newswire) – As Americans become increasingly obese, it would be beneficial to everyone to take part in physical activity.

(Ivanhoe Newswire) – It’s been common knowledge that everyday stress causes and increased chance of heart attack.

Sep-3-2010

Could Not Eating Help You Stay Awake?

Posted by Summer113 under In the News

(Ivanhoe Newswire) - It happens to the best of us, we eat a delicious home-cooked meal — and minutes later we hit the sack.

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Sep-3-2010

Children And Vending Machines Don’t Mix Well

Posted by Summer113 under In the News

(Ivanhoe Newswire) - School children who consume foods purchased in vending machines are more likely to develop poor diet quality – and that may be associated with being overweight, obese or at risk for chronic health problems such as diabetes and coronary artery disease, according to research from the University of Michigan Medical School.

Sep-3-2010

Cigarette Smoke’s New Way To Infiltrate Lungs

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(Ivanhoe Newswire) - Cigarette smoke shuts off a key enzyme in airways that regulates the body’s response to inflammation, according to findings from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

Sep-3-2010

Seeing Clearly With an Iris Implant

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(Ivanhoe Newswire) — Every year, 2.5 million people suffer some kind of eye injury.

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