Ten Questions with Moira Gunn: How Does an Internet Babe* Make the Leap to Biotech?
Moira Gunn hosts Tech Nation and its popular segment BioTech Nation, which airs weekly on over 200 public radio stations, ... of biotech companies. My publisher gave me the choice of either a martini glass or a huge microphone [more...]
Date: 2007-08-04 06:32:05
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McUh-Oh: Mind-Numbing McDonald's Marketing Makes Munchkins Get The Munchies
Welcome again to weigh-in day here at the "30-In-30" ... N. Robinson, Associate Professor of Pediatrics and of Medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine [more...]
Date: 2007-08-07 23:06:41
Blog: Join Jimmy Moore's "30-...
Lawmaker to Call for Registry of Drug Firms Paying Doctors
The New York Times reports (below) that Sen. Charles Grassley is calling for federally mandated registry disclosing the amounts of money ... of Medicine and Associate Director of the Bipolar and Psychotic Disorders Research Program. She is also ... . It is not an overstatement to say that American child psychiatrists at the nation's leading academic [more...]
Date: 2007-08-05 20:51:31
Blog: ALLIANCE FOR HUMAN RESE...
Skyrocketing Antipsychotic Drug use in Children
The St. Petersberg Times (Florida) has put the spotlight on the reckless prescribing of antipsychotic drugs for children ... effects, evidence is mounting that they can cause rapid weight gain, diabetes, even death. Indeed ... who last year he headed an American Psychological Association committee that evaluated the issue, put [more...]
Date: 2007-08-01 10:05:36
Blog: ALLIANCE FOR HUMAN RESE...
IMEU Announces Exciting New Palestine Resource
PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY The Institute for Middle East Understanding www.imeu.net -- which assists journalists with their stories on Palestine and the Palestinians -- is pleased to announce the launch of “Palestinian Americans”. As part of the IMEU’s focus on the humanizing power of life and culture, we have been hard at work identifying, [more...]
Date: 2007-08-09 18:13:32
Blog: Annie's letters...
When Autism Speaks the NIH obeys?
Two articles from the journal Nature. It's sad to think of children dying of childhood leukemia because some funding was siphoned off leukemia ... who is missing out. Toni Braxton, Matthew Broderick, Bill Cosby -- perhaps not names you would associate [more...]
Date: 2007-08-09 21:37:38
Blog: Autism Diva...
United Auto Workers Are Everyman; The American Experience
copyright © 2007 Betsy L. Angert. BeThink.org The morning broke. There was a momentary blip in the air as broadcasters spoke of the pending United Auto Workers potential strike. Was the short and sweet General Motors walkout the topic of discussion, or perhaps, the work stoppage at Chrysler was the focus [more...]
Date: 2007-10-14 00:26:09
Blog: Be-Think [Please visit ...
Black Women, Criticism, and Weight Blogs Needed
Black Women, Criticism, and Weight Blogs Needed The Vanhecks were married on July 29, 2007 and will leave shortly for their honeymoon ... for sure is that no one can ignore African American women and increasingly I'm seeing attempts [more...]
Date: 2007-08-01 12:59:23
Blog: black female interracia...
Ten Questions with Moira Gunn: How Does an Internet Babe* Make the Leap to Biotech?
Moira Gunn hosts Tech Nation and its popular segment BioTech Nation, which airs weekly on over 200 public radio stations, on the NPR channels on Sirius Satellite Radio, internationally on American Forces Radio International, and to anyone, anywhere over the Internet [more...]
Date: 2007-07-30 15:43:38
Blog: How to Change the World...
Vitamin D and chronic pain
I associate vitamin D deficiency mostly with its effects on bone health: Inadequate vitamin D can lead to weak and brittle bones ... to cancer, diabetes, depression, and other serious diseases. (See also "Vitamin D Deficiency Called ... , the American diet provides about 250IU of vitamin D a day (mostly from fortified foods), which [more...]
Date: 2007-10-15 22:15:42
Blog: The ND Blog: Notes from...
Severe Heart Attack Damage Limited By Hydrogen Sulfide, Study Shows
Science Daily — Administering hydrogen sulfide (H2S) ... and trauma in general, said David Kraus, Ph.D., a UAB associate professor in the Departments [more...]
Date: 2007-09-26 13:26:21
Blog: On Target...
Genetic Link to Differences in Height confirmed by DNA Variant
Genetic Link to Differences in Height confirmed by DNA Variant Tuesday, September 4, 2007 (Bodyhealthsoul Health News) ... such as diabetes, cancer and other common human diseases," said co-senior author Dr. Joel Hirschhorn ... LLC. Stay with us for more information on the Latest Health News, Tips, Healthy Living and Lifestyle [more...]
Date: 2007-09-04 22:12:27
Blog: Latest Health News|Hea...
For Blacks, Southern 'Stroke Belt' Is A Killer
When it comes to stroke, black Americans face a risk three to four times higher than whites do ... of get penalized once for being African-American, once for being Southern and once for being black ... pressure and diabetes play a role. For now, "we need to collect better information on lifestyle [more...]
Date: 2007-09-08 16:25:42
Blog: Booker Rising...
Study: The Best Exercise for Diabetes - TIME
Study: The Best Exercise for Diabetes - TIME A must-read for those who have or are threatened by type 2 diabetes. From TIME: Study: The Best Exercise for Diabetes It’s no secret that exercise is key to controlling type 2 diabetes — and many doctors already urge their diabetic patients to get active. But it’ [more...]
Date: 2007-09-19 16:48:16
Blog: Carson’s Post...
Medication and Older Adults
You are a partner in your health care. This is a partnership between you, your doctor, and your pharmacist ... has been examined for effects in the elderly,” says Robert Temple, M.D., associate director for medical policy [more...]
Date: 2007-10-17 08:54:46
Blog: Avoiding the Drag of th...
Austin on “Super Size Me and the Conundrum of of Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Class for the Contemporary Law-Genre Documentary Filmmaker”
Austin on “Super Size Me and the Conundrum of of Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Class for the Contemporary Law-Genre Documentary Filmmaker” June 25th, ... , the significance of fast food restaurants in poor urban minority communities, the relationship between fast food [more...]
Date: 2007-06-26 02:16:35
Blog: Feminist Law Professors...
Michelle Slatalla Will Keep Teaching You To Google
Michelle Slatalla Will Keep Teaching You To Google Times columnist Michelle Slatalla and Business 2 ... people search,' said Susannah Fox, associate director at the Pew Internet and American Life Project." OH ... throat" and "sick as hell anemia." Nothing, oddly, about homespun saccharine folksiness-borne diabetes [more...]
Date: 2007-05-24 18:39:07
Blog: Gawker, Manhattan Media...
Crossroads? Gay Incestuous Monkey Sex
I am reproducing an extended article from the Science Blog. I invite readers to peruse this very, very important post, because a great deal depends on how it is perceived, the issues involved, and the outcome of the disputes. The "Assault on Science," not to mention its equivocations, misuse, abuse, censorship, etc [more...]
Date: 2007-08-17 20:52:35
Blog: Gay Species...
Chronic Heart Disease Diabetes
This article in Thursday’s WSJ, reports on a study from the Columbia University Medical Center in New York which was published in the Annals of ... Alzheimer’s fits in with growing evidence that the things we associate with being bad for our heart ... , obesity, smoking and uncontrolled diabetes, according to an Alzheimer’s specialist. While this article [more...]
Date: 2007-10-10 18:38:31
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Chronic Heart Disease Diabetes
It is estimated that approximately 7% of the population has some form of heart disease or damage to their heart. Most people associate heart disease with arteriosclerosis, which leads to heart attacks. However ... possibilities amount to the most frequent cause of death for the average American. Cardiomyopathy [more...]
Date: 2007-10-10 22:23:19
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Cholesterol Levels
(ARA) - Diabetes is a complex disease that can be difficult to understand and an even greater challenge to manage. The most life-threatening complications of diabetes are heart disease and stroke, which strike two out of three people with diabetes. Alarmingly, most people who have diabetes are unaware [more...]
Date: 2007-10-11 01:04:50
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Chronic Heart Disease
Adapted from THE CALCIUM BOMB: The Nanobacteria Link to Heart Disease and Cancer, by Douglas Mulhall & Katja Hansen (The Writers Collective) www ... in arthritis, heart disease, and diabetes. Many arthritis sufferers who have calcium deposits [more...]
Date: 2007-10-11 01:31:04
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Chronic Stable Angina
This article in Thursday’s WSJ, reports on a study from the Columbia University Medical Center in New York which was published in the Annals of ... Alzheimer’s fits in with growing evidence that the things we associate with being bad for our heart ... , obesity, smoking and uncontrolled diabetes, according to an Alzheimer’s specialist. While this article [more...]
Date: 2007-10-11 02:06:31
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Heart Muscle
Children and teenagers like soft drinks, and so do adults. British drink more than 5 billion liters each year while American consumes more than a quarter of all drinks. Carbonated soft drinks, or fizzy drinks as what they are commonly called, are loaded [more...]
Date: 2007-10-11 03:10:52
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Cholesterol And Heart Disease
It is estimated that approximately 7% of the population has some form of heart disease or damage to their heart. Most people associate heart disease with arteriosclerosis, which leads to heart attacks. However, there are other forms of heart disease, which are just as deadly [more...]
Date: 2007-10-11 03:40:59
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Chronic Disease
It is estimated that approximately 7% of the population has some form of heart disease or damage to their heart. Most people associate heart disease with arteriosclerosis, which leads to heart attacks. However ... possibilities amount to the most frequent cause of death for the average American. Cardiomyopathy [more...]
Date: 2007-10-11 04:42:55
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Circulation Research
Abnormal cholesterol levels in blood are a major cause of heart diseases ... . About the Author Kelvin is an associate editor [more...]
Date: 2007-10-11 05:54:56
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Heart Muscle Pain
How 40,000 People Reversed Heart Disease by: Joey Dweck It is well known that about two-thirds of the U.S ... live with Dr. Diehl delivering the program personally (usually meeting four times per week for four ... for eight weeks). In addition, Dr. Diehl is a best-selling author To Your Health, Dynamic Living [more...]
Date: 2007-10-11 07:28:19
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Pulmonary Heart Disease Patients
It is estimated that approximately 7% of the population has some form of heart disease or damage to their heart. Most people associate heart disease with arteriosclerosis, which leads to heart attacks. However ... possibilities amount to the most frequent cause of death for the average American. Cardiomyopathy [more...]
Date: 2007-10-11 13:38:17
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Chronic Heart Disease
The cause of heart disease is basically the combination of high blood pressure and high cholesterol. You can either get one or the other first and if nothing is done about it, you will get both in the end. High cholesterol will restrict the arteries if it forms as plaque causing high blood pressure [more...]
Date: 2007-10-11 21:29:36
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Chronic Heart Disease
It is estimated that approximately 7% of the population has some form of heart disease or damage to their heart ... that eventually cuts off the blood supply to the heart or some other vital part of the body. These two [more...]
Date: 2007-10-11 22:12:41
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Coronary Atherosclerotic Heart
It is estimated that approximately 7% of the population has some form of heart disease or damage to their heart ... that eventually cuts off the blood supply to the heart or some other vital part of the body. These two [more...]
Date: 2007-10-12 02:16:22
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Chronic Stress
Copyright 2005 Octocat Ltd More Americans succumb to the effects of heart disease than any other illness ... . Factors such as family medical history, menopause, diabetes mellitus and age (for those over 65 ... that might, otherwise, have a negative impact on your health. According to recent medical information [more...]
Date: 2007-10-12 04:51:38
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Heart Muscle
Adapted from THE CALCIUM BOMB: The Nanobacteria Link to Heart Disease and Cancer, by Douglas Mulhall & Katja Hansen (The Writers Collective) www ... in arthritis, heart disease, and diabetes. Many arthritis sufferers who have calcium deposits [more...]
Date: 2007-10-12 05:38:50
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Heartworm Disease
Most people are unaware of the fact that having abnormal blood cholesterol levels seriously jeopardizes one’s health ... the American population are solely caused by inappropriate blood cholesterol levels. This is a very ... very exposed to developing peripheral vascular disease, arthritis and in some cases, diabetes. People [more...]
Date: 2007-10-09 15:38:57
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Chronic Heart Disease Diabetes
There are many reasons by which people can be affected by heart disease ... that are around this world among them African American suffers the most due to high blood pressure than ... failure is expected. Stress, diabetes, alcohol are all part in causing the heart problems [more...]
Date: 2007-10-09 15:55:58
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Cause Of Heart Disease
Adapted from THE CALCIUM BOMB: The Nanobacteria Link to Heart Disease and Cancer, by Douglas Mulhall & Katja Hansen (The Writers Collective) www ... in arthritis, heart disease, and diabetes. Many arthritis sufferers who have calcium deposits [more...]
Date: 2007-10-12 07:32:59
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Heart Valves
It is estimated that approximately 7% of the population has some form of heart disease or damage to their heart. Most people associate heart disease with arteriosclerosis, which leads to heart attacks. However ... possibilities amount to the most frequent cause of death for the average American. Cardiomyopathy [more...]
Date: 2007-10-09 16:12:35
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Congestive Heart Failure
It is estimated that approximately 7% of the population has some form of heart disease or damage to their heart. Most people associate heart disease with arteriosclerosis, which leads to heart attacks. However, there are other forms of heart disease, which are just as deadly [more...]
Date: 2007-10-09 16:54:15
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Cause Of Heart Disease
This article in Thursday’s WSJ, reports on a study from the Columbia University Medical Center in New York which was published in the Annals of ... Alzheimer’s fits in with growing evidence that the things we associate with being bad for our heart ... , obesity, smoking and uncontrolled diabetes, according to an Alzheimer’s specialist. While this article [more...]
Date: 2007-10-12 09:39:11
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Cardiovascular Heart Disease
Adapted from THE CALCIUM BOMB: The Nanobacteria Link to Heart Disease and Cancer, by Douglas Mulhall & Katja Hansen (The Writers Collective) www.calcify.com What medical condition affects more of us than heart disease, arthritis, or cancer, and why is it suddenly such a compelling issue? [more...]
Date: 2007-10-09 19:24:28
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Heartworm Disease
Heart disease is a silent killer, According to the National Institutes of Health, it will kill nearly 500,000 people this year ... , and the manufacture of hemoglobin. They are also involved in growth, cell division and nerve function. Essential fatty acids are found in high concentrations in the brain and are essential for normal nerve [more...]
Date: 2007-10-09 21:38:19
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Pulmonary Heart Disease
It is estimated that approximately 7% of the population has some form of heart disease or damage to their heart ... that eventually cuts off the blood supply to the heart or some other vital part of the body. These two [more...]
Date: 2007-10-12 12:01:38
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Cause Of Heart Disease
It is estimated that approximately 7% of the population has some form of heart disease or damage to their heart. Most people associate heart disease with arteriosclerosis, which leads to heart attacks. However ... possibilities amount to the most frequent cause of death for the average American. Cardiomyopathy [more...]
Date: 2007-10-12 12:17:19
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Cholesterol Levels
This article in Thursday’s WSJ, reports on a study from the Columbia University Medical Center in New York which was published in the Annals of ... Alzheimer’s fits in with growing evidence that the things we associate with being bad for our heart ... , obesity, smoking and uncontrolled diabetes, according to an Alzheimer’s specialist. While this article [more...]
Date: 2007-10-12 14:00:55
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Heart Valve Disease Symptoms
DO WOMEN REALLY NEED TO WORRY ABOUT HEART DISEASE? Coronary heart disease is a disease of the heart?s blood vessels that causes heart attacks ... such as smoking, hypertension, diabetes, elevated cholesterol and family history of premature cardiovascular ... , including hypertension, diabetes, elevated cholesterol, smoking and obesity/physical inactivity [more...]
Date: 2007-10-12 14:23:17
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Heart Valve Disease
There are many reasons by which people can be affected by heart disease ... that are around this world among them African American suffers the most due to high blood pressure than ... failure is expected. Stress, diabetes, alcohol are all part in causing the heart problems [more...]
Date: 2007-10-10 02:30:19
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Heart Valve Disease
This article in Thursday’s WSJ, reports on a study from the Columbia University Medical Center in New York which was published in the Annals of ... Alzheimer’s fits in with growing evidence that the things we associate with being bad for our heart ... , obesity, smoking and uncontrolled diabetes, according to an Alzheimer’s specialist. While this article [more...]
Date: 2007-10-10 02:43:54
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Child Heart Disease
It is now estimated the average couple will need over $200,000 in retirement just to cover medical expenses ... of 34 inches or more. Three of the top five causes of death - diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular ... -diabetes”. Of the cancers, prostate and breast cancer are particularly correlated with metabolic [more...]
Date: 2007-10-10 03:01:11
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
Chronic Disease
This article in Thursday’s WSJ, reports on a study from the Columbia University Medical Center in New York which was published in the Annals of ... Alzheimer’s fits in with growing evidence that the things we associate with being bad for our heart ... , obesity, smoking and uncontrolled diabetes, according to an Alzheimer’s specialist. While this article [more...]
Date: 2007-10-10 08:47:49
Blog: Heart Disease Today ...
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