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    Drink Water On Empty Stomach
    Newfman
    by Newfman  11-20-2007    9
      * Headache * Body Ache * Heart System * Arthritis * Fast Heart Beat * Epilepsy * Excess * Fatness * Bronchitis * Asthma * TB * Meningtitis * Kidney and Urine diseases * Vomiting gastritis * Diarrhea * Piles * Diabetes * Constipation * All Eye Diseases * Womb Cancer * Menstrual Disorders * Ear Nose * Throat Diseases
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    world's 7 most potent disease-fighting spices!
    mugofcoffee
    by mugofcoffee  3-26-2007    9
     have clipped in short-hand, means only the words that matters! for the rest of the story, please visit the site...
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    Marijuana, the wonder drug
    Thr4ll
    by Thr4ll  3-5-2007    15
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    Top 10 Bad Things That Are Good For You
    Rwinter
    by Rwinter  4-3-2007    5
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    **water drop shots** cool pics
    mingkymomo
    by mingkymomo  11-27-2006   
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    Amazing diabetes breakthrough
    CrazyRedHead
    by CrazyRedHead  12-15-2006    10
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    Diabetic girl dies as parents pray
    AcesLucky
    by AcesLucky  3-28-2008    27
     "She said her family believed in the Bible and that healing came from God. But she insisted that they were not "crazy religious people" "Even after her death, her parents, Dale and Leilani Neumann, who did not belong to any organised faith, prayed over her body in the hope that she might be resurrected."
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    Top Ten Spices That Defend You Against Aging
    mugofcoffee
    by mugofcoffee  8-23-2008    6
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    Born 1920-1979? Congratulations...
    carrerinyes
    by carrerinyes  7-10-2008    13
     No one was able to reach us all day.And we were OK. We would spend hours building our go-carts out of scraps and then ride down the hill, only to find out we forgot the brakes After running into the bushes a few times, we learned to solve the problem. We did not have Playstations, Nintendo's, X-boxes, no video games at all, no 150 channels on cable, no video movies or DVD's, no surround-sound or CD's, no cell phones, no personal computer! s, no Internet or chat rooms....... WE HAD FRIENDS and we went outside and found them! We fell out of trees, got cut, broke bones and teeth and there were no lawsuits from these accidents. We ate worms and mud pies made from dirt, and the worms did not live in us forever. We were given BB guns for our 10th birthdays, made up games with sticks and tennis balls and, although we were told it would happen, we did not poke out very many eyes. We rode bikes or walked to a friend's house and knocked on the door or rang the bell, or just wal
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    Red wine may contain elixir of youth
    wildcat
    by wildcat  11-2-2006    9
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    To all the kids, who had survived the ..1960s,70!!!
    mugofcoffee
    by mugofcoffee  2-19-2007    19
     If YOU are one of them . . CONGRATULATIONS! You might want to share this with others who have had the luck to grow up as kids, before the lawyers and the government regulated so much of our lives for our own good…… And while you are at it, forward it to your kids so they will know how brave (and lucky) their parents were.
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    In Defense of Real Food
    wildcat
    by wildcat  1-6-2008    5
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    10 Ways We Get the Odds Wrong
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  6-20-2008    2
     And the two last ones: IX. We Love Sunlight But Fear Nuclear Power Why "natural" risks are easier to accept. X. We Should Fear Fear Itself Why worrying about risk is itself risky. Though the odds of dying in a terror attack like 9/11 or contracting Ebola are infinitesimal, the effects of chronic stress caused by constant fear are significant. Studies have found that the more people were exposed to media portrayals of the 2001 attacks, the more anxious and depressed they were. Chronically elevated stress harms our physiology, says Ropeik. "It interferes with the formation of bone, lowers immune response, increases the likelihood of clinical depression and diabetes, impairs our memory and our fertility, and contributes to long-term cardiovascular damage and high blood pressure."
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    An Artificial Pancreas
    Mohir
    by Mohir  8-10-2008    3
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    Three-parent embryo formed in lab
    wildcat
    by wildcat  2-5-2008    4
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    Turmeric spice shows promise in combating diabetes and obesity
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  6-21-2008   
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    World's Largest Disease Association Network
    einbar
    by einbar  4-23-2009    2
     In the great scheme of things, we can think that there are two ways to understand the things that surround us,” lead author César Hidalgo of Harvard University . “One is to try to understand what things are made of, i.e. take the objects that make up the world and break them up in order to study their components. The second way is to take the objects that make up the world and see how they relate to other objects, in what context they occur and how they are connected. Until now, medicine has concentrated most of its efforts in generating understanding by disaggregating their objects of study (diseases) into essential components (genes, proteins, pathways, organs). Here we show that it is in principle possible to characterize and understand diseases also by looking at their context, rather than their components
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    Drug tries to offset 10,000 years of evolution
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  8-6-2008   
     Gene therapies, expected some time between 2015 and 2020, promise to correct this genetic problem caused by nature, but many obese people do not want to wait. They are hoping that Nastech’s new nasal spray can provide a solution now. Within 20 to 35 minutes after taking a whiff, this new drug moves quickly through the nasal lining and into the bloodstream, sending a message to the brain that our tummy is full. So far the drug has had no negative side effects. PYY is undergoing clinical trials now, and is expected to be in drug stores by 2009 or 2010. Obesity is the 2nd leading cause of preventable death in America, so this drug offers a great chance for more people to improve their health and get ready to enjoy our “magical future”.
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    Is Anti-Aging Medicine Coming to the Mainstream?
    einbar
    by einbar  6-29-2009   
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    Adult Stem Cells Succesfully Engineered To Make Insulin
    Mohir
    by Mohir  5-26-2007    4
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    You are what your grandmother ate
    Octane
    by Octane  11-14-2006    8
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    Alzheimers a form of diabetes
    LisbethJ
    by LisbethJ  9-27-2007    2
     The human body is amazing
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    New Longevity Drugs Poised to Tackle Diseases of Aging
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  11-24-2008    1
     A growing number of scientists suspect that the breakdown of mitochondria is among the most important causes of cell-level changes that eventually cause the body's tissues to degenerate with age. The damage accumulates gradually until hitting some critical mass of malfunction, at which point diseases arrive rapidly. That may be why so many diseases first occur during middle age, and become steadily more common afterwards.
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    Almonds
    willhelm
    by willhelm  4-9-2008    7
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    More Dangerous Than Smoking? Death by Soda
    MomLes
    by MomLes  12-27-2006    14
     Pop is dangerous
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    7 Symptoms Men Should Never Ignore
    dorine
    by dorine  7-25-2007    4
     More at the source.
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    Maggots Rid Patients Of Antibiotic-resistant Infection, MRSA
    Geshizar
    by Geshizar  10-27-2007    6
     Once again nature provides.
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    Implant Makes Cells Kill Cancer
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  1-31-2009    3
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    Can a 13-year-old refuse treatment?
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  11-12-2008    2
     "How old is old enough to decide whether to live or die? Priscilla Alderson, professor of childhood studies at the Institute of Education, says her research had found that even very young children could give or withhold informed consent to medical treatment. Decisions about treatment, or even about whether to live or die, cannot be based on age, she argues. "Our research has found that age isn't a helpful criterion - but experience is," she says. She has found that even at four years old, a child who has diabetes can understand the principle of insulin treatment - and it is vital they do understand or they risk interpreting the pain they as some kind of parental punishment."
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    What your Nails Say About Your Health
    laughingheart
    by laughingheart  8-2-2007    2
     Health
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    Too many calories send the brain off kilter
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  10-5-2008    1
     The researchers report that that increased activity of the IKKß/NF-?B pathway can be divorced from obesity itself -- infusions of either glucose or fat into the brains of mice alone led to this inflammatory brain reaction. Further studies revealed that this activity in the brain leads to insulin and leptin resistance. Insulin lowers blood sugar by causing cells of the body to take it up from the bloodstream. Leptin is a fat hormone important for appetite control. Moreover, the researchers found that treatments preventing the activity of IKKß/NF-?B in the animals' brains protected them from obesity.
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    Red wine's resveratrol may help battle obesity
    Mohir
    by Mohir  6-16-2008   
     In the cell-based study, they found that resveratrol inhibited the pre-fat cells from increasing and prevented them from converting into mature fat cells. Also, resveratrol hindered fat storage. Most interesting, according to Fischer-Posovszky, was that resveratrol reduced production of certain cytokines (interleukins 6 and 8), substances that may be linked to the development of obesity-related disorders, such as diabetes and clogged coronary arteries. Also, resveratrol stimulated formation of a protein known to decrease the risk of heart attack. Obesity decreases this substance, called adiponectin.
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    Why Having Big Buttocks Is Good for Your Health
    Mohir
    by Mohir  5-7-2008    3
     Working on mice, the team transplanted fat from one location of the animals' body to the other. Subcutaneous fat removed to the abdomen triggered body weight and fat mass losses, and a decrease in blood sugar levels. The rodents also got more responsive to insulin, the hormone controlling the way in which the body metabolizes sugar. Insulin resistance triggers the type 2 diabetes. When visceral fat was placed to other body regions, it induced no effect.
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    Study shows how substance in grapes may squeeze out diabetes
    Socratoad
    by Socratoad  10-18-2009    5
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    It Mimics Red Wine
    wildcat
    by wildcat  12-1-2007   
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    The Top 10 New Organisms of 2007
    dorine
    by dorine  12-28-2007    3
     Some of these have already been clipped. More details at source.
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    Why working out may help memory
    Mohir
    by Mohir  12-31-2008    1
     Glucose metabolism naturally slows with age, and memory begins to decline in our 30s, says co-author Scott Small, an associate professor of neurology at Columbia University Medical Center in New York. The new study suggests a possible association between the two, because elevated blood sugar appears to damage the dentate gyrus, Small says. The dentate gyrus's exact function is unknown. But it's one of several circuits in the hippocampus that, if disrupted, impairs memory, such as a person's ability to learn the names of new people or to remember where they parked their car. The possible connection between its dysfunction and poor glucose regulation may explain earlier observations that exercise benefits the dentate gyrus, Small says. Until now, scientists believed that physical activity reduced the risk of age-related memory loss by allowing glucose to be absorbed more quickly into muscle cells, but were not sure why.
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    'Superfoods' Everyone Needs
    scrotty
    by scrotty  1-1-2007    1
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    just stand up!
    wildcat
    by wildcat  11-21-2007   
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    Creating fat that burns calories
    einbar
    by einbar  8-3-2009    1
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