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‘Trust your body’
The Sault Star Sun, 12 Apr 2009 14:19 PM PDT
The Standard/Sun Media ELLIOT LAKE â€" There are few people, if any, who do not know someone battling the dreaded disease that claims tens of thousands of Canadians every year. Some have lost their struggle with cancer but, over the years, an increasing number are winning.[...]

Managing your Cholesterol to Prevent Diabetes and Heart Disease
Carteret County News-Times Sun, 12 Apr 2009 13:34 PM PDT
(ARA) - Want to lower your risk for type 2 diabetes and heart disease? Managing your cholesterol can help. But cholesterol, a type of fat in your blood, can be confusing. For example, one kind of cholesterol clogs your arteries. Another kind helps remove the bad cholesterol from your body.

UCSF team closer to creating safe embryonic-like stem cells
PhysOrg Sun, 12 Apr 2009 12:58 PM PDT
A team of UCSF researchers has for the first time used tiny molecules called microRNAs to help turn adult mouse cells back to their embryonic state. These reprogrammed cells are pluripotent, meaning that, like embryonic stem cells, they have the capacity to become any cell type in the body.

Womens conference to offer smorgasbord of ideas
Galveston County Daily News Sun, 12 Apr 2009 12:29 PM PDT
GALVESTON Celebrating Women: Mind, Body, Spirit will be April 23 at the Galveston Island Convention Center at the San Luis Resort.

The healing arts
Boston Globe Sun, 12 Apr 2009 11:31 AM PDT
Every chance he gets, Devin Lomon-Humes paints. With all the energy his ravaged body can muster, he drags a brush across a canvas, using bold colors to make radiant forms that defy the darkness he knows so well.




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