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Living With A Heart Condition Actor and comedian Kevin Nealon is proof that older men can live (and thrive) with a heart condition |
AskMen.com James Fell |
Lose Weight Slow Impatience may be the number one killer of efforts to lose weight. |
AskMen.com March 11, 2015 Tyson Lowrie |
Does Homeopathy Work? Today Australia's National Health and Medical Research Council dropped a bit of a surprise: they declared that homeopathy is basically useless. |
AskMen.com Dave Asprey |
Sleeping Tips If you're struggling with getting enough rest, I've come up with 9 ways for you to measure and hack your sleep for the best performance. |
Fast Company David Lumb |
Sites That Sell Cancer Gene Tests Don't Tell Customers The Whole Story, Study Finds Consumer tests that analyze DNA from tumors in order to help personalize a patient's treatment are in something of a Wild West period. |
Chemistry World March 2, 2015 Phillip Broadwith |
AstraZeneca to spin off anti-infectives research The new company's principal asset will be the novel gyrase inhibitor AZD0914, which is currently in Phase II clinical trials for treating gonorrhea. |
Chemistry World March 2, 2015 Emma Stoye |
UN proposes Bhopal contamination probe Although the disaster took place over 30 years ago, several campaign groups argue that the resulting contamination was never properly measured or dealt with, and that it still represents a health hazard for local people. |
Registered Rep. February 13, 2015 Mark Miller |
Planning for Alzheimer's Carolyn McClanahan probably pays more attention to her clients' health than the typical financial planner. |
Chemistry World February 26, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
Caramel color in soft drinks linked to cancer Analysis by Johns Hopkins University in Maryland and US Consumer Reports that suggests that legal intervention is needed to cut the amount of 4-MEI found in this food color. The study has been met by scepticism from researchers and industry. |
Chemistry World February 25, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
US opens up home DNA screening The US Food and Drug Administration has, for the first time, authorized a genetic test to be sold directly to consumers. The agency plans to ease the regulatory path for similar screening tests. |
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