New human study reinforces antioxidant benefits of tart cherries PhysOrg Sun, 19 Apr 2009 12:38 PM PDT Eating just one and a half servings of tart cherries could significantly boost antioxidant activity in the body, according to new University of Michigan research reported at the 2009 Experimental Biology meeting in New Orleans.1 In the study, healthy adults who ate a cup and a half of frozen cherries had increased levels of antioxidants, specifically five different anthocyanins - the natural ... | Test Tells Which Smokers Likely To Get Lung Cancer NPR Sun, 19 Apr 2009 12:09 PM PDT A new urine test appears to determine which smokers are most likely to get lung cancer. It looks for a chemical created as the body metabolizes tobacco. Those with higher levels of the chemical have a higher risk of lung cancer. | Archive Greater Kashmir Sun, 19 Apr 2009 12:09 PM PDT Srinagar, April 19: Members of the civil society on Sunday lamented the fact that very little writing or body of knowledge on Kashmir has been produced by Kashmiris in the past six decades of political oppression. | Parkinson's series informs patients Ferndale Mirror Sun, 19 Apr 2009 11:56 AM PDT When Harry Knitter was diagnosed with Parkinson's 18 years ago he and his wife Nancy knew nothing about the disease. He had been walking the dog and noticed the left side of his body felt weaker. It took a while to rule out possible causes but eventually he learned he had the disease which causes the loss of dopamine-producing cells in the brain. The news came when he was 55-years old. At a loss ... | IATO eyes pact with Wockhardt for rural tourism Business Standard India Sun, 19 Apr 2009 11:43 AM PDT In a bid to tap the huge potential offered by the medical tourism segment in India, the Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO), the apex body of tour operators in the country is mulling a tie-up with Wockhardt, one of the leading healthcare chains. | Topeka Toddler Continues Recovery After Being Burned WIBW Topeka Sun, 19 Apr 2009 11:23 AM PDT Pulling through the first week following an incident that led to a skull fracture and third-degree burns on 70% of his body, one-year-old Fabian Hackett continues his recovery in Cincinnati. | | |
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