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Posted by bivvy
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Friday, 16 May 2008 |
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"An inventor has developed a blend of native Australian herbs that he
says functions as an effective preservative for foods and beverages,
and can be used to replace artificial preservatives such as sodium
benzoate." (Natural News)
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Posted by geri
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Thursday, 15 May 2008 |
This may surprise you, but some serious-sounding illnesses and injuries don't require a
doctor's care - and doing nothing is the best thing you can do - including rib fractures, food poisoning, ruptured eardrums, sheared-off nails, and broken blood vessels in the eye. (Article by Dr. Mallika Marshall, medical contributor to the on CBS)
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Posted by geri
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Tuesday, 06 May 2008 |
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In a mission to make it available to everyone over 55 at an affordable price, UK scientists have developed a "polypill" which they say could save 100,000 lives a year. With its combination of
cholesterol-busting statin, three medicines to lower blood pressure,
and folic acid , it could prevent four-fifths of heart attacks and
strokes, says its maker, the London-based Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine. (Daily Mail)
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Posted by bivvy
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Sunday, 04 May 2008 |
Children who live on tree-lined streets have lower rates of asthma, a New York-based study suggests, finding that asthma rates among young children fell by 25% for every extra 343 trees per square
kilometre. (BBC Health News )
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Posted by bivvy
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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"With the help of an experimental powder, a man’s severed finger has regrown to its original length in just four weeks. Regeneration, the almost magical property possessed by some animals to regrow whole limbs, tails, other body parts, is now possible with a collagen and cellular mixture made from a dried pig's bladder." (UK's Daily Mail has report and many photos)
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Read more... ['Pixie Dust' From Pig's Bladder Regrows Man's Finger]
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