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December 30, 2005

Vitamin-Rich Diet Cuts Vision Loss

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Vitamin-Rich Diet Cuts Vision Loss
Annual Blowout Clearance Sale Bush Spying on U.S. Citizens? Vote Now Vitamin-Rich Diet Cuts Vision Loss NewsMax.com Wires Friday, Dec. 30, 2005 E-mail NewsMax RSS Feed Reprint Information Bush Was Right to Reject Kyoto ‘Fiasco’ General Pace: U.S.

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TopAbstracts in Epilepsy 12/29/2005
Over 2000 peer-reviewed journals are covered by TopAbstracts. //

TopAbstracts in Stroke 12/29/2005
Over 2000 peer-reviewed journals are covered by TopAbstracts. //

December 24, 2005

Don’t Limit Diet Because of Unfounded Food-Allergy Fears

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Don’t Limit Diet Because of Unfounded Food-Allergy Fears
Many people unnecessarily avoid certain foods because of mistaken fears about food allergies. Parents are especially prone to limiting the diets of their children.

EU may let GMO crops into organic food-green groups (Reuters)
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Draft EU laws on organic produce may allow genetically modified (GMO) food to creep into a sector that should be free of any biotechnology, green groups say.

SPEX CertiPrep Organic Reference Standards for GC and GC/MS - PR Leap (press release)
SPEX CertiPrep Organic Reference Standards for GC and GC/MSPR Leap (press release), CA - 9 hours ago… COM) SPEX CertiPrep, the leading manufacturer of Inorganic Certified Reference Materials is pleased to announce the addition of Organic Reference Standards to …

Lower Doses of Mycobutin (rifabutin), Every Other Day, May Offer as Much Protection as Standard Doses in Advan
She is now a researcher with Daiichi Asubio Pharmaceuticals. ‘ This regimen is recommended when co-administered with the antiretroviral drugs used in this researcher,’ she added in her presentation on December 17th.

December 22, 2005

Green groups fear GMOs creeping into EU organic law (RedNova)

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Green groups fear GMOs creeping into EU organic law (RedNova)
By Jeremy Smith BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Green groups fiercely attacked a draft EU law on labeling organic produce on Thursday, saying it threatened to allow genetically modified (GMO) content to creep into what should be completely biotech-free farming. This week, the European Commission proposed new regulations on organic farming that would allow products with up to 0.9 percent of GMO content –

Exercise your way to better mental health
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TopAbstracts in Bladder Cancer 12/21/2005
Over 2000 peer-reviewed journals are covered by TopAbstracts. //

Home smoking ban for NHS patients
Home smoking ban for NHS patients Press Association Thursday December 22, 2005 1:48 PM Patients are to be banned from smoking in their own homes if they are due a visit from a careworker.

December 20, 2005

Switching Fluoroquinolones in Patients with Neutropenia May Increase Infection Risks: Presented at ICAAC

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Switching Fluoroquinolones in Patients with Neutropenia May Increase Infection Risks: Presented at ICAAC
The investigators recommend that physicians exercise caution when considering a switch from one fluoroquinolone agent to another in patients with neutropenia who are on antibiotic prophylaxis.

Invitrogen Enters Into Worldwide Co-Marketing Agreement With genOway Focused On RNAi Services (Bioresearch Online)
Carlsbad, CA & Lyon, France - Invitrogen Corporation, a provider of essential life science technologies for disease research and drug discovery and genOway, a creator of genetically modified biological models announced the signing of a co-marketing agreement around RNAi related services.

Civil Disobedience Called to Oppose GMOs At WTO (AllAfrica.com)
International civil society groups have delivered a strong message to the sixth World Trade Organisation (WTO) ministerial meeting in a petition against genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

Archive: Thermal spring offers hope for eczema sufferers
Thermal spring offers hope for eczema sufferers by DIANNE SPENCER, Daily Mail The parents of four-year-old Oldham boy Ryan Knott can scarcely remember a time when their son hasn’t been plagued by the discomfort and constant itching of eczema.

December 14, 2005

Smoking ban is right thing for Executive to do

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Smoking ban is right thing for Executive to do
BELINDA CUNNISON (Letters, December 12) needs to rethink her arithmetic. From the numbers that she gives, 865 Scots non-smokers die every year from tobacco-related illnesses.

Genetically Modified Crops Explained (Medical News Today)
We are regularly confronted with genetically modified foods, be it in the news or on our plates. In what way are GM crops different from conventional crops? What is known about their possible risks for human health or the environment?

Report: Organic Food Will Become Mainstream By 2025 - AMonline.com
Report: Organic Food Will Become Mainstream By 2025AMonline.com, WI - 3 hours agoThe organic industry is set to enjoy good growth over the next twenty years, according to a new study by the nation's Organic Trade Association (OTA), which …

Swiss Cytos allergy vaccine shows promise
The loss-making company is developing a range of so-called ImmunoDrugs, a patented type of medicine, which aims to stimulate the production of antibodies needed to fight disease, allergy or addiction.

December 12, 2005

Grocery chain gets certified for organic produce (Dayton Business Journal)

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Grocery chain gets certified for organic produce (Dayton Business Journal)
Dorothy Lane Market has passed the test for selling organic produce.

Calories divided are easier to control
To help conquer a compulsion for high-calorie foods this holiday season, divide them into smaller portions. That’s one way to control calories and help ward off unwanted pounds, according to a study by University of Pennsylvania researchers.

Organic, Anyone? (HealthCentral.com)
SUNDAY, Dec. 11 (HealthDay News) — Chances are you’re seeing more and more produce and meats marked “organic.” No longer just staples in health-food stores or at farmers’ markets, organic products are increasingly found in traditional supermarkets.

‘Good’ Cholesterol Pills May Help Fight Heart Disease, Reward Drugmakers
By raising blood levels of HDL, the so-called beneficial form of cholesterol, researchers say they can lower a patient’s risk of developing clogged arteries, heart attacks and strokes.

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