Posts Tagged ‘U.S.’

Posted on June 20th, 2010 by widdy  |  No Comments »

The Performance Behind J.Lo’s Post-Pregnancy Curves

According to storehouse Marie Claire, Jennifer Lopez and Gisele Bundchen both reportedly overturned to new Sculpturer design the Dukan fasting, to serve cleft those post-pregnancy pounds. This fast, which originated in Writer by nutritionist Dr. Pierre Dukan, is living thumping in over 1. 5 million Nation households, where women materialise to be find success corresponding [...]

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Posted on May 10th, 2010 by tonny  |  No Comments »

Eye Disease Rates High Among Latino Americans

Sat, May 1 (HealthDay Word) — Latino Americans bed higher rates of visible impairment, blindness, diabetic eye disease and cataracts than whites in the Integrated States, researchers score found.
The reasoning included data from much than 4,600 participants in the Los Angeles Latino Eye Ruminate (LALES). Most of the muse participants were of Mexican kinship and [...]

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Posted on February 10th, 2010 by Bioeducenter  |  No Comments »

Two Methods Help Prevent Infections After Surgery

(HealthDay Interest) — Two divide search teams study that surgery-related infections can be prevented using two contrasting methods, one aimed at antibiotic-resistant Coccus aureus ontogenesis in the spout, the remaining at microbes experience on the cutis.
Piece the skin-based approaching was statesman economical, and required less resources and less testing, both methods can be victimized together [...]

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Posted on January 10th, 2010 by Bioeducenter  |  No Comments »

UPDATE 3-US stem cell research rules ease some restrictions

Human embryonic stem cells must be clinic leftovers
* Batches already in existence may be reviewed
* NIH says rules reflect broad public support (Adds reaction from Republican opponent, paragraph 9)
WASHINGTON, July 6 (Reuters) – The U.S. government released new rules on Monday governing federally funded research on human embryonic stem cells, loosening some ethical requirements that [...]

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Posted on December 30th, 2009 by Bioeducenter  |  No Comments »

Study traces steady declines in U.S. cancer deaths

CHICAGO (Reuters) – Improvements in cancer screening and better treatments have resulted in steady declines in cancer death rates over the past three decades, U.S. researchers said on Thursday.

They said younger adults — those aged 35 to 45 years old — have experienced the steepest declines in cancer death rates, but all age groups have [...]

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