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Health November 2007 Linda Formichelli |
Is Alcohol Really Good for You? Just a glass or two raises your risks for some scary diseases and lowers them for others. What's right and wrong with drinking? |
Popular Mechanics November 29, 2007 |
Efficient, Cancer-Free Scanner Could Mean Ixnay on the X-Ray While X-rays do a pretty good job, a new portable scanner for medical imaging and security screening suggests we may soon have a better option: T-rays. |
Chemistry World November 28, 2007 John Bonner |
Promising Compounds for Diabetes Treatment A US biotechnology company has identified compounds that mimic the health benefits of a component in red wine, but are 1000 times more effective. |
Popular Mechanics November 28, 2007 |
Dental Tech Coming Soon to a Mouth Near You You'll be happy these oral solutions are right around the corner -- digital dental imagery and reduced-risk root canal. |
Wired November 27, 2007 Patrick Di Justo |
What's Inside: Antifungal Agent Lotrimin Ultra An ingredient list of the over-the-counter cream and how each component works: Butenafine Hydrochloride... Benzyl Alcohol... etc. |
AskMen.com Jeff Bayer |
Body Dysphoria Body dysphoria can be a detrimental disease -- to men and women. |
Health October 2007 Ginny Graves |
The Germiest Places in America We call them the dirty dozen. It's our laundry list of the germiest places you're likely to encounter, ranging from your kitchen sink to airplane bathrooms, and how you can reduce your risk of infection. |
Information Today November 19, 2007 |
Thomson Healthcare Launches PDRhealth.com as Free Consumer Site The new PDRhealth.com is designed to put critical health information into the hands of consumers. |
AskMen.com Dustin Driver |
Winter Sicknesses Grandma was right. You will come down with more bad bugs during the winter -- especially if you don't follow some simple rules to stay healthy. |
Wired November 17, 2007 Thomas Goetz |
23AndMe Will Decode Your DNA for $1,000. Welcome to the Age of Genomics A much-anticipated Silicon Valley startup called 23andMe offers a thorough tour of your genealogy, tracing your DNA back through the eons. |
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