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Date: January 30, 2010
Website address: http://www.lifemagnets.org/blog.html
Description: At Life Magnets, we look for the best health-related stories that impact our readers. We sort through hundreds of online reports to bring you the latest newsworthy information.
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Breast Cancer Cells Regulate Multiple Genes In Response To Estrogen-Like Compounds, BPA Among Chemicals Used in Study
Mon, 19 Jul 2010 21:57:01 -0500
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Cancer researchers have discovered a previously unknown type of [...] ...
More than half the world's population gets insufficient vitamin D, says UCR biochemist
Thu, 15 Jul 2010 23:24:02 -0500
RIVERSIDE, Calif. – Vitamin D surfaces as a news topic every few months. How much daily vitamin D should a person get? Is it possible to have too much of it? Is exposure to the sun, which is the body's natural way of producing vitamin D, the best option? Or do supplements suffice? [...] ...
Cholesterol's other way out
Wed, 07 Jul 2010 13:32:09 -0500
Many of us are simply overloaded with cholesterol, and now a report in the July issue of Cell Metabolism brings what might be good news: There is more than one way to get rid of that cholesterol, which can otherwise lead to atherosclerosis and heart disease. [...] ...
http://www.lifemagnets.org/2/post/2010/07/cholesterols-other-way-out.html
Is Your Left Hand More Motivated Than Your Right Hand?
Tue, 29 Jun 2010 23:20:20 -0500
Motivation doesn't have to be conscious; your brain can decide how much it wants something without input from your conscious mind. Now a new study shows that both halves of your brain don't even have to agree. Motivation can happen in one side of the brain at a time. [...] ...
http://www.lifemagnets.org/2/post/2010/06/is-your-left-hand-more-motivated-than-your-right-hand.html
Apple juice improves behavior but not cognition in Alzheimer's patients
Tue, 15 Jun 2010 00:09:05 -0500
Los Angeles, CA (June 14, 2010) Apple juice can be a useful supplement for calming the declining moods that are part of the normal progression of moderate-to-severe Alzheimer's Disease (AD), according to a study in American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias [...] ...