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Clinical Trials for Ataxia-T
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... to waste, once the
cells
are dead it is too late. Let's get this horrible disease cured NOW!! ...
2.
Study: Foods rich in Vitamin E can help prevent cancer
(Health/Healthquest)
... had fewer and smaller tumors,” Yang says. “When cancer
cells
were injected into mice these tocopherols also slowed down the development of tumors.” In researching colon cancer, Yang pointed to another ...
3.
Professional athletes like Mariano Rivera and Eli Manning thrive in high pressure situations
(Opinion/Commentary)
... Bill Par
cells
belongs in the NFL Hall of Fame Signing Day 2012: Changes at Rutgers, Penn State challenge recruitment efforts ...
4.
Red wine can help fight weight gain, finds study
(Health/Healthquest)
... that a chemical in red wine may be able to stop the development of fat
cells
, and it could possibly be turned into an anti-obesity drug. Purdue Newsroom reported that in the study, Kee-Hong Kim, an ...
5.
Qatar to host FIFA World Cup: An unlikely 21st century sports powerhouse
(Sports/Professional)
... Sports head and heart injuries can be underestimated Tebow is NFL distraction: Goodell punishes New Orleans Saints sinners For N.Y. Giants' Victor Cruz, a Super Bowl ring is not enough Bill Par
cells
...
6.
Sports head and heart injuries can be underestimated
(Sports/Professional)
... is not enough Bill Par
cells
belongs in the NFL Hall of Fame Signing Day 2012: Changes at Rutgers, Penn State challenge recruitment efforts ...
7.
A-T disease, Ataxia-Telangiectasia, prevention and reversal may be possible
(Health/Healthquest)
... known as HDAC4 was in the wrong place. HDAC4 is known to regulate bone and muscle development, but it is also found in the nerve
cells
of the brain. The protein that is defective in A-T, they discovered, ...
8.
Dr. Oz deems red raspberry ketones safe for weight loss
(Health/Healthquest)
... and healthy. “The compound regulates adiponectin, a hormone that causes your body to boost metabolism. In turn, the fat within your
cells
gets broken up more effectively, helping your body burn fat faster ...
9.
Childhood obesity linked to fetus BPA exposure, finds study
(Health/Healthquest)
... packaging and plastic bottles. “During the development of the fetus, BPA exposure alters the development of stem
cells
,” vom Saal told The Daily. “Think of it as tripping a switch in the DNA. BPA turns ...
10.
Tebow is NFL distraction: Goodell punishes New Orleans Saints sinners
(Sports/Professional)
... (Minnesota Vikings), John Ralston (Stanford) and Terry Donahue (UCLA). Follow him on Twitter @jedhughesKF. ALSO BY JED HUGHES For N.Y. Giants' Victor Cruz, a Super Bowl ring is not enough Bill Par
cells
...
11.
Choose organic milk to avoid cancer causing hormones
(Health/Healthquest)
... Even worse, the USDA allows up to 1.5 million white blood
cells
per milliliter of milk. I’m disgusted, how about you? If you are thinking that organic milk is too expensive here is my tip for you! ...
12.
Blame weight gain on slow metabolism...or not!
(Health/Healthquest)
... blood, adjust hormones, repair
cells
and grow new
cells
. Your basal metabolic rate is the amount of calories it takes for your body to perform its basic functions. It affects how much energy your body ...
13.
Want smooth skin treatment? Coffee ground scrub can fight cellulite
(Health/Healthquest)
... everything having to do with caffeine as it relates to the skin. Consequently, I found out that caffeine increases blood flow thereby helping to reduce the effects of fat
cells
underneath ...
14.
NCAA March Madness, office pools, and the coaching merry-go-round
(Sports/Professional)
... (Stanford) and Terry Donahue (UCLA). Follow him on Twitter @jedhughesKF. ALSO BY JED HUGHES For N.Y. Giants' Victor Cruz, a Super Bowl ring is not enough Bill Par
cells
belongs in the NFL Hall of ...
15.
Christie calls for expansion of mandatory drug treatment for non-violent criminals
(N.J./State)
... offenders get the treatment and support they need but might not otherwise pursue,” Bateman said. “We can also cut costs by not wasting money to house them in prison
cells
while they could instead get help ...
16.
N.Y. Knicks' Jeremy Lin: Not just 'Lin-sanity,' but a true leader
(Sports/Professional)
... (Stanford) and Terry Donahue (UCLA). Follow him on Twitter @jedhughesKF. ALSO BY JED HUGHES For N.Y. Giants' Victor Cruz, a Super Bowl ring is not enough Bill Par
cells
belongs in the NFL Hall of ...
17.
Kombucha tea: Hot health drink is gaining steam
(Health/Healthquest)
... It can strengthen the immune system as it contains glucuronic acid, which helps to strengthen
cells
, helping to prevent some forms of cancer and also protecting joints from wear and tear. There are two ...
18.
NFL Combine tests at Lucas Oil Stadium: NFL draft Olympics
(Sports/Professional)
... Vikings), John Ralston (Stanford) and Terry Donahue (UCLA). Follow him on Twitter @jedhughesKF. ALSO BY JED HUGHES For N.Y. Giants' Victor Cruz, a Super Bowl ring is not enough Bill Par
cells
...
19.
Scientists revive 31,000-year-old plant with seed squirreled in Siberia
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... its descendant from
cells
they uncovered 125 feet below the surface in an ancient burrow. They are publishing their findings in an American journal, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. But ...
20.
Burger made in test-tube set to 'meat' the demand
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... is being funded by an anonymous donor, and Mr. Post has spent six years figuring out how to grow beef from stem
cells
. First he grew a mouse burger in a dish and then was able to grow pork into rubbery ...
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