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(Date:5/23/2013)... discovering the new mechanism by which estrogen suppresses lipid ... a potential new approach toward treating certain liver diseases. ... colleagues believe they are changing long-held views in the ... of the journal Science Signaling . , "The ... has been that only receptors located in the nucleus ...
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(Date:5/24/2013)... About one in five parents think they have little ... or illicit drug use, a new U.S. government survey ... Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), since ... the most influential forces helping to shape their child,s ... repeatedly show that parents can make an enormous difference ...
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... and the University of Chicago have announced findings of archeological ... 3500 B.C., leading to the destruction of a city. Clemens ... the excavation was conducted was a war zone. Artifacts from ... in Syria at the Iraqi border. ,The ...
... has become a burden both on the body as well ... a new cardio drug that negates both the above said ... the African-American heart failure patients where it has greatly improved ... of critical care medicine at the University Of Pittsburgh School ...
... area of northeast Delhi resulting in the death of three children ... ,Apparently the family was sitting beside the wall of a ... a press meeting deputy commissioner of police R.L Meena said that ... construction and the cause of the collapse could only be determined ...
... Yoga, Acupuncture, Ayurveda, Chinese movement therapies such as ... just some of the commonly used alternative treatments ... Europe. //Perhaps, this is because it’s strongly perceived ... treatment for cancer with the combination of some ...
... be extensively affected when an influenza pandemic breaks out across ... contraction in the goods and services trade as a result ... for Business. This is the first such conference being held ... inflict on business and health is not easy to predict. ...
... The HIV Women's and Children's Fund has been launched in Singapore ... object of the fund is to help the women and children ... The KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) will administer the Fund, ... as 10% of the new HIV infections in Singapore are accounted ...
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