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IEEE Spectrum January 2009 Joseph J. Morrissey |
The Cellphone and the Hearing Aid: The Odd Couple Cellphones and hearing aids aren't always compatible in close proximity, but they're starting to get along |
AskMen.com Kathleen Blanchard |
Anti-Heart Disease Diet Cutting your risk of heart disease can be achieved with good dietary habits. |
AskMen.com Kathleen Blanchard |
Vasectomy Reversal Men who have had a vasectomy might opt for a reversal. While the procedure is most often successful, there are no absolute guarantees. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2009 Sally Adee |
Winner: The Revolution Will Be Prosthetized Darpa's prosthetic arm gives amputees new hope |
AskMen.com Jacob Franek |
Balance Caution & Hypochondria Should you be diligent in looking after your own health? Of course, but you need to balance caution and hypochondria. Here's how. |
Wired December 22, 2008 Daniel Dumas |
3 Smart Things About Sleeping Late Three reasons why you should add two more hours to your sleep time. |
Wired Thomas Goetz |
Why Early Detection Is the Best Way to Beat Cancer By getting regular blood tests, doctors may be able to diagnose cancer early, giving the patient a 90 percent chance of survival. |
Outside December 2008 Jordan Campbell |
Bad Trip Could the antimalaria drug Lariam be as risky for you as the disease it's made to treat? And why are we still taking it? |
Popular Mechanics December 16, 2008 Michael Milstein |
Bringing Stem Cells to War: Meet the Blood Pharmers Fresher blood is better than stale: It carries more oxygen and, when transfused into patients, speeds recovery. |
Scientific American January 2009 Charles Q. Choi |
Do White Blood Cells Make Cancer Deadly? The ability to spread underlies the killing power of cancer. The process occurs, John Pawelek thinks, when tumor cells fuse with white blood cells -- an idea that, if right, could yield new therapies |
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