Taking the “Ewww”… out of snail cream
June 17, 2014 – 11:07 pm | One Comment

Great news for all those women (and men) who have wanted to try the beautifying effects of snail slime but could never get past the “ick” factor. 20yrsyounger.com promises to get rid of the Ewww… while still letting women reap the anti-aging and rejuvenating benefits of snail slime cream. The process itself is called lyophilisation […]

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Study suggests smoking may cause the body to turn against its own helpful bacteria
February 15, 2012 – 8:29 pm | No Comments
Study suggests smoking may cause the body to turn against its own helpful bacteria

Study suggests smoking may cause the body to turn against its own helpful bacteria Add this to your list of reasons to kick your cigarette habit: Recent research shows smoking may cause the body to turn against helpful bacteria leaving people who smoke more vulnerable to disease. In the small study (subscription required), Ohio State University researchers […]

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For prolonged seizures, a quick shot often does the trick, study finds
February 15, 2012 – 8:21 pm | No Comments
For prolonged seizures, a quick shot often does the trick, study finds

For prolonged seizures, a quick shot often does the trick, study finds For treating prolonged seizures outside a hospital setting, a quick intramuscular shot of anti-convulsant medication with an auto-injector, a kind of spring-loaded syringe, is as effective — if not more effective — than starting an intravenous line to administer the medicine directly to […]

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Study estimates hospitalizations for underage drinking cost $755 million per year
February 15, 2012 – 8:15 pm | No Comments
Study estimates hospitalizations for underage drinking cost $755 million per year

Study estimates hospitalizations for underage drinking cost $755 million per year Earlier this year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported findings showing binge drinking in the United States is a bigger problem than previously thought. Statistics show an estimated 10.8 million young people between the ages of 12-20 are current drinkers and nearly 7.2 million binge drink. […]

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Stem Cell Study in Mice Offers Hope for Treating Heart Attack Patients
February 15, 2012 – 8:08 pm | No Comments
Stem Cell Study in Mice Offers Hope for Treating Heart Attack Patients

Stem Cell Study in Mice Offers Hope for Treating Heart Attack Patients UCSF Researchers Identify Possible Way to Minimize Heart Damage  Cardiac stem cells, pictured here, give hope to patients who have suffered a heart attack. A UCSF stem cell study conducted in mice suggests a novel strategy for treating damaged cardiac tissue in patients […]

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Kevin Lewis on Mate Choice in an Online Dating Site
February 14, 2012 – 11:33 pm | No Comments
Kevin Lewis on Mate Choice in an Online Dating Site

Kevin Lewis on Mate Choice in an Online Dating Site … Kevin Lewis on Mate Choice in an Online Dating Site … Data from online dating sites offer an unprecedented opportunity to address questions of longstanding interest to social scientists. In this talk, Kevin Lewis — Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Sociology and a […]

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Crafting the Luxury Experience
February 14, 2012 – 11:24 pm | No Comments
Crafting the Luxury Experience

Crafting the Luxury Experience … Crafting the Luxury Experience … Robert Chavez, CEO of Hermès US, explains why employee engagement and an online presence are key. ### * The above story is adapted from materials provided by Harvard University _________________________________________________________________

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When nerve meets muscle, biglycan seals the deal
February 14, 2012 – 10:29 pm | No Comments
When nerve meets muscle, biglycan seals the deal

When nerve meets muscle, biglycan seals the deal In the absence of the protein biglycan, synapses at neuromuscular junctions in mice began to break up about five weeks after birth, according to a new study led by Brown University researchers. Reintroducing byglycan helped fix the loss of synaptic stability in cell culture. The research may be relevant […]

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The high cost of pain: Medical school dean testifies on problem to U.S. Senate
February 14, 2012 – 9:48 pm | No Comments
The high cost of pain: Medical school dean testifies on problem to U.S. Senate

The high cost of pain: Medical school dean testifies on problem to U.S. Senate In his ongoing effort to push for a public health campaign to battle our country’s pain epidemic, Philip Pizzo, MD, dean of the School of Medicine, traveled to Washington D.C. to speak before the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor & […]

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Future Looks Bright for Congenital Heart Disease Patients
February 14, 2012 – 8:46 pm | No Comments
Future Looks Bright for Congenital Heart Disease Patients

Future Looks Bright for Congenital Heart Disease Patients Open Heart Surgery Saves Mill Valley Man on Valentine’s Day … … Peter Barnett may be the most physically active man in Mill Valley, California. He stays busy by climbing the hills of his neighborhood on a mountain bike. “I love where I live and it certainly […]

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Cancer Patient’s Family and Friends Knit Hats Together to Heal and Share Warmth with Others
February 14, 2012 – 8:39 pm | No Comments
Cancer Patient’s Family and Friends Knit Hats Together to Heal and Share Warmth with Others

Cancer Patient’s Family and Friends Knit Hats Together to Heal and Share Warmth with Others Andrea Fisher’s children and husband presented knitted caps at the Stanford Cancer Center. Left to right: Miles Fisher, 8; Alexander Colevas, MD; Ryan Fisher, 15; Steve Fisher; and Katelyn Fisher, 12. In a piercing twist of fate, the day that […]

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