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- Science (09 Mar, 2007)
Aggressive women - genes' fault
A new research has found the true cause of aggressive behavior in women. The University of Pittsburgh conducted a study where it was revealed that variations in serotonin receptor gene are closely related to hostility and ill temper in women. ...
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- Science (14 Mar, 2007)
Chemical Found in Cosmetics, Soaps and Lubricants is Hazardous for Men
Till now scientists have been aware of the fact that exposure to phthalates is linked to reproductive issues. Recently they have discovered that this chemical, found in nearly everything including plastics, shampoos, cosmetics, lubricants, paint and soaps, is strongly connected to abdominal obesity and insulin resistance in adult males. This scientific discovery was made by the University of Rochester Medical Center. ...
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- Science (16 Mar, 2007)
To live or die - computer will decide
Are you ready to entrust your destiny to a computer? Researches say that a new computer program can make life-or-death decisions for disabled people better than their closest relatives. ...
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- Offbeat (16 Apr, 2007)
USA Workers Allowed to Use Marijuana?
At present day it is estimated that about 300,000 people in the USA smoke marijuana for medical purposes, according to ASA data on registered users. ...
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- Science (22 Apr, 2007)
Nano-nose to help identify illnesses
Vince Rotello and his team from the University of Massachusetts and Georgia Institute of technology develop a 'nano-nose' to find and identify different anomalies, i.e. illnesses in a human body. ...
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- Offbeat (20 May, 2007)
Chinese Products - to Buy or not to Buy?
Just recently, U.S. consumers have been alarmed that a lot of pets died after eating Chinese tainted wheat gluten and rice protein. There have also been reports of toxins and disease in other goods exported from China.
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- Technology (27 May, 2007)
World's First 4D CAVEman to Help Treat Various Diseases
The first object-oriented computer model of a human body was developed by scientists at the University of Calgary. Scientists that created the 4D human atlas named it CAVEman. ...
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- Offbeat (03 Jun, 2007)
Farmer Feeds Viagra to Oysters to Create the Ultimate Aphrodisiac
A farmer from Australia believes he has developed a technique able to create the ultimate aphrodisiac, i. e. he feeds his shellfish Viagra. ...
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- Health & Fitness (31 May, 2007)
Rare Cancer After Collapsing Twin Towers 9/11 Tragedy
The head of Medical Monitoring Program taking the responsibility of post-traumatic treatment of World Trade Center workers who were on September, 11 noticed they had a rare and strange cancer form. ...
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- Science (06 Jun, 2007)
Violence in US Costs $70 Billion
United States invests $70 billion on decreasing interpersonal violence and self-inflicted violence, i. e. suicide or attempt to suicide. ...
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- Politics (27 Jun, 2007)
Doctor Removes Gall Bladder through Woman's Mouth A surgeon from Portland, Oregon removed a gall bladder through a patient's mouth. This was an example of the first surgery that was performed in US intended with less cuts and thus being less intrusive.
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- Offbeat (16 Jul, 2007)
Chinese Deliver Live Rats to Restaurants
Central China, plagued with about two billion rats forced out by a flooded lake, trucks the live rodents to the south to be used in restaurant dishes. Some Guangdong Internet users have already offered rat recipes as a way to deal with the rat invasion problem. ...
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- Science (07 Aug, 2007)
Male birth decline - an environmental fault?
Polluted Earth gives us less males than ever. The crucial male birth decline was observed in United States and Japan. ...
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- Science (13 Nov, 2008)
A Lot of People Are Scared of Spiders. Why?
About 30 percent of women and 20 percent of men are afraid of spiders. Scientists say that the obvious explanation is that people have obtained a fear of spiders due to the fact that we consider their bite is poisonous. ...
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- Health & Fitness (13 Sep, 2007)
5-Year-Old Girl - Youngest in the World with Double Lung Transplant
Doctors had given Mariam Imran five months to live, but the donated organ saved the girl's life with help of the operation that returned her to normal life ...
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