Nicole Charbonneau/Tattoo artist Northern Express Mon, 01 Nov 2010 06:26 AM PDT The Feminine Touch: Nicole Charbonneau breaks into the boyâs club of tattooing By Erin Crowell Nicole Charbonneau has worked on a lot of body parts. She can recall that list on the spot: back, shoulder, forearm, wrist, thigh, lower abdomen, foot, leg. | How Do We Kill Rogue Cells? Medical News Today Mon, 01 Nov 2010 05:18 AM PDT A team of Melbourne and London researchers have shown how a protein called perforin punches holes in, and kills, rogue cells in our bodies. Their discovery of the mechanism of this assassin was published on Friday in the science journal Nature. "Perforin is our body's weapon of cleansing and death," says project leader Prof James Whisstock from Monash University. "It breaks into cells that have ... | Immune System's Bare Essentials Used To Speedily Detect Drug Targets Medical News Today Mon, 01 Nov 2010 05:17 AM PDT Scientists at Johns Hopkins have taken a less-is-more approach to designing effective drug treatments that are precisely tailored to disease-causing pathogens, such as viruses and bacteria, and cancer cells, any of which can trigger the body's immune system defenses. In a report to be published in the latest issue of Nature Medicine online Oct... | Behind the man with many moles ABS-CBNNEWS.com Mon, 01 Nov 2010 05:17 AM PDT MANILA, Philippines â" With an abnormal profusion of moles on his body, Paulo Cagomoc deals with everyday life in dread. | Women's Unique Connection To Nature Is Explored In Special Issue Of Ecopsychology Medical News Today Mon, 01 Nov 2010 05:16 AM PDT Women experience and interact with their natural surroundings in ways that differ from men. The way in which those differences affect a woman's sense of self, body image, and drive to protect and preserve the environment are explored in a thought-provoking special issue of Ecopsychology, a peer-reviewed, online journal published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. (http://www.liebertpub.com ... | Stereotactic Radiotherapy Slows Pancreatic Cancer Progression For Inoperable Patients Medical News Today Mon, 01 Nov 2010 05:16 AM PDT For pancreatic cancer patients unable to undergo surgery - the only known cure for this form of cancer - a highly targeted cancer radiation therapy may help slow cancer progression and lessen disease symptoms, according to researchers at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. Called stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), the study found it was able to delay pancreatic cancer progression locally, on ... | MARIAH CAREY SAYS SHE PUT HER BODY THROUGH CLEANSING IN A BID TO GET PREGNANT! Showbiz Spy Mon, 01 Nov 2010 05:11 AM PDT MARIAH Carey has revealed she used hormone treatments to increase her chances of getting pregnant. The Touch My Body hitmaker â" who recently confirmed rampant rumors sheâs expecting her first child with husband Nick Cannon â" says she went to great lengths to boost her fertility chances. âI put my body through like a whole kind of [...] | | |
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