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AskMen.com Leandre Low |
Health Tips From Joe Cross The director of Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead knows a thing or two about healthy living and he wants to pass that knowledge on to anyone trying to live a healthier lifestyle. |
AskMen.com Anthony Yeung |
Benefits Of Cooking How learning to cook will kick start your weight loss and lead to better health. |
AskMen.com James Fell |
Glenn Beck's 'Adrenal Fatigue' I'm not sure what's wrong with him, but he's not going to find out by taking advice from an alternative medicine practitioner pushing pseudoscience. |
Chemistry World November 14, 2014 Rebecca Trager |
Mouse model to assess chemical exposure A genetically diverse mouse model has been created that is capable of predicting a range of human responses to chemical exposures. |
Chemistry World November 13, 2014 Thadchajini Retneswaran |
From beehive to bone cement Taking inspiration from honey bees, scientists in South Korea have incorporated a compound used in beehives into a new strong biomaterial with sustained antimicrobial properties. |
Chemistry World November 13, 2014 Martin Pigeon |
Public health is the bottom line Since the European Food Safety Authority's main task is regulating industry products, and industry's chief interest is to have its products authorized, independence from food companies should be the EFSA's primary concern. |
Chemistry World November 12, 2014 Carla Pegoraro |
Aptamers and gold nanoparticles whisked up to spot influenza Researchers in the UK have developed a new visual bioassay that can detect flu viruses by making them heavier. |
AskMen.com Chris Riddell |
Libido-Killing Foods I did a little research and narrowed it down to 20 such foods, which might put the kibosh on your sex drive. |
Chemistry World November 11, 2014 Charlie Quigg |
Sleeping sickness fly trap in a nutshell An international team of chemists has developed a green method for creating odour attractants to trap the insects that spread African sleeping sickness. |
Chemistry World November 11, 2014 Rebecca Trager |
700 US troops report possible chemical agent exposure An internal Pentagon review has found that 734 US troops reported potential exposure to chemical warfare agents while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan between 2004 and 2010. |
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