Thursday, April 19, 2012

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New light technology could spot and help cure diseases earlier
PhysOrg Thu, 19 Apr 2012 06:28 AM PDT
World-leading experts at the University of St Andrews have been awarded a £5.6m grant to develop new light technologies which could improve diagnosis and treatments of diseases by being able to see into the human body in more depth and detail than ever before.

Glenn’s Strategies for Well-Being: Important Health Benefits of Water
EURweb Thu, 19 Apr 2012 06:22 AM PDT
*Water is a fundamental part of our lives. It is easy to forget how completely we depend on it. Human survival is dependent on water â€" water has been ranked by experts as second only to oxygen as essential for life. Everyday your body must replace 2 1/2 quarts of water. The Water you drink [...]

Spiracur Highlights Innovative SNaP System and Scientific Presentations at SAWC/WHS Annual Gathering of Renowned Wound ...
Marketwire Thu, 19 Apr 2012 06:18 AM PDT
Growing Body of Research Substantiates Clinical Benefits of Spiracur's Ultraportable Device

New tattoo laser method removes body art in less than half the time
Daily Mail Thu, 19 Apr 2012 05:33 AM PDT
New York doctors are singing the praises of a new laser technique that cuts the time of removing tattoos from a year to a few months.

Study: Physical exercise important for prevention of Alzheimer's disease
The Kentucky Post Thu, 19 Apr 2012 04:04 AM PDT
A new study indicates keeping your body active is just as important as exercising your brain when it comes to warding off Alzheimer's disease.

ComCare may appeal work trip sex injury compo
ABC via Yahoo!7 News Thu, 19 Apr 2012 03:53 AM PDT
The Government's workplace safety body may appeal against a decision to award compensation to a public servant who injured herself while having sex on a work trip.

Possible new cancer treatment identified
uniprotokolle Thu, 19 Apr 2012 03:18 AM PDT
New research findings show how it may be possible to render cancer tumours harmless without affecting the other cells and tissues in the body. The findings apply to cancers including breast, lung and bowel cancer. The study was carried out at Lund University in Sweden.




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