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Housewives do great cardio training
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Submitted by sturm on Wed, 2008-11-19 11:58.

A friend of mine suggested me to write an article, to help housewives lose weight. After all I think housework is high enough activity to be treated as cardio training and helps burn fats.

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Fat kids found to have arteries of 45-year-olds
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Submitted by tiger on Wed, 2008-11-12 08:51.

 Raghuveer wanted to see if early signs of damage could be documented. She and colleagues used painless ultrasound tests to measure the thickness of the wall of a major neck artery in 70 children, ages 10 to 16. Almost all had abnormal cholesterol and many were obese.

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Doctors 'rely on chemo too much'
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Submitted by tiger on Wed, 2008-11-12 08:40.

 A review of 600 cancer patients who died within 30 days of treatment found that in more than a quarter of cases it actually hastened or caused death.

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'Assassin' cells home in on HIV
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Submitted by dmitry on Mon, 2008-11-10 21:40.

 The immune system cells, created by UK and US scientists, can lock on to HIV, even after it has mutated to throw them off the scent.

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Testosterone Restores Sex Drive in Postmenopausal Women
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Submitted by shuli1 on Sun, 2008-11-09 21:49.
Maybe, as suggested in a comment to this story, it's a relief for some older women not to be hounded by a sex partner. Geezer is not in a position to make that call. But Dr. Susan R. Davis, a professor of women's health at Monash University in Australia, seems to believe many women would prefer keep the fire burning. Davis is the lead author of a study indicating that, as she put it: "Testosterone administered by a skin patch significantly improves sexual well-being in postmenopausal women."
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Brain Scans Show Bullies Enjoy Others' Pain
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Submitted by Dr. Ping on Sun, 2008-11-09 21:47.
The part of the brain associated with reward lights up when an aggressive teen watches a video of someone hurting another person, but not when a non-aggressive youth watches the same clip, according to the University of Chicago study, published in the currentBiological Psychology.
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Studies: Vitamin pills don't prevent heart disease
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Submitted by jennifer on Sun, 2008-11-09 21:45.

 Vitamins C and E — pills taken by millions of Americans — do nothing to prevent heart disease in men, one of the largest and longest studies of these supplements has found.

 

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Window into cancer-spread secrets
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Submitted by Dr. BT on Sun, 2008-11-09 21:44.
A technique which literally places a window in a mouse's chest could help scientists unlock cancer's most mysterious and deadly process.
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Study Shows Protein in Diet Should Be Based on Weight, Not Age
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Submitted by Dr. BT on Sun, 2008-11-09 21:40.
As people age, their metabolism and physiology usually change. And these changes can influence a person's nutritional needs. Although many researchers believe that older adults require more protein than younger adults, it's not reflected in the current Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) and Estimated Average Requirement (EAR), which are the same for all healthy men and women aged 19 and older.
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Total artificial heart to be ready by 2011: research team
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Submitted by shuli1 on Mon, 2008-10-27 22:55.

A fully implantable artificial heart designed to overcome the worldwide shortage of transplant donors will be ready for clinical trial by 2011, the French professor behind the prototype said Monday.

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