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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Imaging instruction
November 26, 2011 – 8:56 pm | No Comments
Imaging instruction

Imaging instruction Researchers produce ‘primer’ to guide the use of STORM   A comparison of high- and low-quality STORM images of microtubules (top panels) and clathrin-coated pits (lower panels). The panels at left are from a dye that produces high-quality STORM images due to a high brightness and low duty-cycle. The images at right are […]

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Rebuilding the brain’s circuitry.
November 24, 2011 – 9:11 pm | No Comments
Rebuilding the brain’s circuitry.

Rebuilding the brain’s circuitry Healthy neurons can integrate into diseased areas “The next step for us is to ask parallel questions of other parts of the brain and spinal cord, those involved in ALS and with spinal cord injuries. In these cases, can we rebuild circuitry in the mammalian brain? I suspect that we can,” […]

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Alleviating radiation sickness
November 23, 2011 – 8:50 pm | No Comments
Alleviating radiation sickness

Alleviating radiation sickness Study identifies two-drug regime that may limit radiation sickness   “There is great interest in creating systems for dealing with the short- and long-term health risks of a significant release of radiation, whether from an accident at a nuclear power plant, an act of terrorism, or even a small-scale incident in which […]

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Better school lunches – in China
November 23, 2011 – 8:01 pm | No Comments
Better school lunches – in China

Better school lunches – in China I’m a few days late to this, but I still think it’s worth commenting on a story from Stanford’s Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies about the use of research by economist Scott Rozelle, PhD, to improve school lunches in China. In a series of studies conducted in 2008 and 2009, Rozelle’s research team found that […]

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Canned soup linked to higher BPA levels
November 22, 2011 – 10:09 pm | No Comments
Canned soup linked to higher BPA levels

Canned soup linked to higher BPA levels Found in the can’s lining, BPA is associated with adverse health effects The Harvard School of Public Health researchers set out to quantify whether canned-soup consumption would increase urinary BPA concentrations relative to eating fresh soup. Fresh soup proved to be the healthier choice./Justin Ide/Harvard Staff Photographer ### […]

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U.S. Surgeon General declares Thanksgiving as “Family Health History Day”
November 22, 2011 – 8:37 pm | No Comments
U.S. Surgeon General declares Thanksgiving as “Family Health History Day”

U.S. Surgeon General declares Thanksgiving as “Family Health History Day” Washington D.C. — United States Surgeon General Dr. Regina Benjamin today declared Thanksgiving 2011 as the nation’s eighth annual “Family Health History Day,” when families can share information by using the My Family Health Portrait website to gather their family’s health history in one place. “An important first […]

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Nanowrinkles, nanofolds yield strange hidden channels.
November 22, 2011 – 8:27 pm | No Comments
Nanowrinkles, nanofolds yield strange hidden channels.

Nanowrinkles, nanofolds yield strange hidden channels Wrinkles and folds, common in nature, do something unusual at the nanoscale. Researchers at Brown University and in Korea have discovered that wrinkles on super-thin films have hidden long waves. The team also found that folds in the film produce nanochannels, like thousands of tiny subsurface pipes. The research […]

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HHS expands initiative to protect Medicare and seniors from fraud
November 22, 2011 – 8:14 pm | No Comments
HHS expands initiative to protect Medicare and seniors from fraud

HHS expands initiative to protect Medicare and seniors from fraud Medicare awards grants to expand 52 Senior Medicare Patrol programs The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced today the award of $9 million from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to help Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) programs across the nation […]

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Can regular exercise improve your quality of sleep?
November 22, 2011 – 7:00 pm | No Comments
Can regular exercise improve your quality of sleep?

Can regular exercise improve your quality of sleep? People who have trouble sleeping or staying asleep may catch more Zzz’s and feel more alert during the day by working out 150 minutes or more per week, according to findings published in the December issue of Mental Health and Physical Activity. The study examined the relationship between […]

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In remote areas, bush meat still plays pivotal role in people’s diet, study says
November 21, 2011 – 10:36 pm | No Comments
In remote areas, bush meat still plays pivotal role in people’s diet, study says

Where wild food matters In remote areas, bush meat still plays pivotal role in people’s diet, study says Postdoctoral fellow Christopher Golden conducted a yearlong study in the northeast corner of Madagascar that found that lost access to bush meat would lead directly to a 30 percent relative increase in malnutrition among children 12 years […]

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