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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Egypt: UN human rights chief condemns brutality against protesters
December 19, 2011 – 8:41 pm | No Comments
Egypt: UN human rights chief condemns brutality against protesters

Egypt: UN human rights chief condemns brutality against protesters Protesters in Cairo, Egypt The United Nations human rights chief today strongly condemned what she described as the “brutal suppression” of demonstrations by the military and security forces in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, saying the violence reportedly left at least 11 people dead and more than […]

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Health reform in the crosshairs
December 19, 2011 – 8:38 pm | No Comments
Health reform in the crosshairs

Health reform in the crosshairs More system revisions appear inevitable, panelists say Robert Blendon (from left), HSPH professor of health policy and political analysis, David Cutler, the Eckstein Professor of Applied Economics and professor in the HSPH Department of Global Health and Population, and Gail Wilensky, an economist and director of Medicare and Medicaid under […]

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UNICEF welcomes Israel’s release of Palestinian child detainees
December 19, 2011 – 8:28 pm | No Comments
UNICEF welcomes Israel’s release of Palestinian child detainees

UNICEF welcomes Israel’s release of Palestinian child detainees Israeli soldier arresting 12 year-old Palestinian youth at Nablus checkpoint The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) welcomed the release of 55 Palestinian child detainees by Israel yesterday as part of a prisoner swap deal struck two months ago, and said it looked forward to more advancements on […]

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Celebrities Give HEADRUSH a Boost.
December 19, 2011 – 8:14 pm | No Comments
Celebrities Give HEADRUSH a Boost.

Celebrities Give HEADRUSH a Boost Madison, Wisconsin – What do Scarlett Johansson, Gerard Butler, Justin Timberlake and Eva Longoria all have in common? Darren Tieste, photographer of The Beauty Book, and Eva Longoria Along with other celebrities, they each recently posed for a new book to benefit “HEADRUSH,” a brain cancer research fund at the […]

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Most Stillbirths Caused by Placental, Pregnancy Conditions
December 19, 2011 – 7:39 pm | No Comments
Most Stillbirths Caused by Placental, Pregnancy Conditions

Most Stillbirths Caused by Placental, Pregnancy Conditions Half of all stillbirths result from pregnancy disorders and conditions that affect the placenta, according to a new report. Risk factors already known at the start of pregnancy—such as previous pregnancy loss or obesity—accounted for only a small proportion of the overall risk of stillbirth. Stillbirth is the […]

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Gene Therapy Helps Patients with Hemophilia
December 19, 2011 – 7:32 pm | No Comments
Gene Therapy Helps Patients with Hemophilia

Gene Therapy Helps Patients with Hemophilia A single dose of an experimental gene therapy boosted production of a missing blood-clotting factor in people with hemophilia, a new study shows. The therapy might give patients a long-term solution for preventing dangerous bleeding episodes. Hemophilia is a rare, inherited disorder in which blood is unable to clot […]

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Rats Show Empathy, Too
December 19, 2011 – 7:27 pm | No Comments
Rats Show Empathy, Too

Rats Show Empathy, Too A new study shows that empathy may drive rats to help each other. The finding gives insight into the biological roots of our urge to assist others in need. The model the researchers developed will also provide an opportunity for further study. Empathy motivates us to take action. We feel distressed […]

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Slowing neurodegeneration in Huntington’s
December 18, 2011 – 8:28 pm | No Comments
Slowing neurodegeneration in Huntington’s

Slowing neurodegeneration in Huntington’s Increase in regulatory enzyme may offer protection University of Tennessee “Diseases such as Huntington’s, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s disease have different causative factors, but they share common themes — such as aggregation of misfolded proteins — and a unifying end point, the degenerative loss of neurons,” says Harvard Medical School Professor of […]

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UN launches Decade on Biodiversity to stem loss of ecosystems
December 17, 2011 – 8:20 pm | No Comments
UN launches Decade on Biodiversity to stem loss of ecosystems

UN launches Decade on Biodiversity to stem loss of ecosystems The United Nations today launched the Decade on Biodiversity with Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urging humanity to live in harmony with nature and to preserve and properly manage its riches for the prosperity of current and future generations. “Ensuring truly sustainable development for our growing human family depends […]

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UN and major African bank in partnership to raise HIV/AIDS awareness
December 16, 2011 – 9:42 pm | No Comments
UN and major African bank in partnership to raise HIV/AIDS awareness

UN and major African bank in partnership to raise HIV/AIDS awareness A hula hoop competition, aimed at raising HIV awareness, taking place at the Nelson Mandela/Soshanguve sports ground in South Africa The United Nations body tasked with combating the spread of HIV/AIDS and one of Africa’s largest banks have formed a two-year  partnership to raise public […]

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