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Diet Drug Refunds (Aug 09 2007 23:59 GMT) - Posted By Gerald PuglieseFrom Disease-Proof I think all drug-makers should be held to this. If the toxins you peddle don’t work, give people their money back. Julie’s Health Club talks about the refunds being offered for the diet drug Xenadrine EFX. |
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The Path to Health Enlightenment (Aug 09 2007 23:59 GMT) - Posted By Gerald PuglieseFrom Disease-Proof In a society awash with diet gimmicks and weight loss drugs, it seems the tried-and-true is still the way to go. The Cardio Blog passes on information claiming diet and fitness are the proven path to heart health. Take a look: Its advice that we hear all the time, whether we [...] |
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Habariproject.org launched (Aug 09 2007 23:59 GMT) - Owen and the rest of the Habari team has been working hard on getting the new habariproject.org site up and running and it went live earlier today. Your one stop resource for Habari related news is now updated with release information, documentation and postings to the mailinglists and more content is to be added as [...] |
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Healthy Eating or Food Reich? (Aug 09 2007 23:59 GMT) - Posted By Gerald PuglieseFrom Disease-Proof Diet Blog examines the differences between healthy eaters and food Nazis. Here’s a peak: Nutrition Healthy eaters do their best to make good choices - and concentrate on looking after their own bodies. Food Nazis not only control their own diet - they tell everyone else what to do as well. |
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Wait, Diet Foods are Junk? (Aug 09 2007 23:59 GMT) - Posted By Gerald PuglieseFrom Disease-Proof Yeah. I know, hard to believe. New research has determined that low-calorie diet foods and drinks can actually contribute to obesity in children. Robert Preidt of HealthDay News reports: The study found that animals learn to associate the taste of food with the amount of caloric energy it provides. |
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Chinese Seafood Worries (Aug 09 2007 23:59 GMT) - Posted By Gerald PuglieseFrom Disease-Proof Justin Pritchard and Adam Goldman of the Associated Press report that a bunch of potentially hazardous Chinese seafood made its way to American dinner tables, without ever being screened. Read on: The frozen shrimp, catfish and eel arrived at U.S. ports under an " |
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Can?t Beat Those Z?s (Aug 09 2007 23:59 GMT) - Posted By Gerald PuglieseFrom Disease-Proof The Diabetes Blog is all over research linking lack of sleep to obesity and type-2 diabetes. Check it out: The study found that sleep loss reduced glycogen release from the liver. Since the patient was still awake, requiring energy (and none was being supplied) - the islets withheld production of insulin [...] |
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NZ First?s record on foreign investment (Aug 09 2007 23:57 GMT) - NZ First made a big song and dance about the sale of the Auckland airport. But what do they do in practice? Well, during the Third Reading of the Overseas Investment Bill in 2005, Rod Donald moved 15 amendments to try to tighten up the rules but only two were supported by New Zealand First. All other [...] |
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Researchers directly deposit gold nanoparticles in suspension (Aug 09 2007 23:57 GMT) - The delivery, manipulation and assembly of functional materials such as metal nanoparticles into predefined architectures and patterns is of great interest in nanotechnology. Nanoscale patterns of nanoparticles have the potential to be used in miniature electronic circuits or in plasmon waveguides to guide the transport of electromagnetic energy below the diffraction limit. Nanoparticles functionalized with biological materials can also be placed between electrodes for use in biosensing applications. |
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Albuquerque, N.M. Law Office Agrees to Provide Effective Communication to Deaf and Hard of Hearing Clients (Aug 09 2007 23:55 GMT) - WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Justice Department has entered into a settlement agreement with Joseph David Camacho, a private attorney in New Mexico, that establishes a policy ensuring effective communication for clients with disabilities, including providing qualified sign language interpreting services when necessary for effective communication. WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Justice Department has entered into a settlement agreement with Joseph David Camacho, a private attorney in New Mexico, that establishes a policy ensuring effective communication for clients with disabilities, including providing qualified sign language interpreting services when necessary for effective communication. " |
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Biofuel economics (Aug 09 2007 23:53 GMT) - ?Second generation? biorefineries ? those making biofuel from lignocellulosic feedstocks like straw, grasses and wood ? have long been touted as the successor to today?s grain ethanol plants, but until now the technology has been considered too expensive to compete. |
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