Wednesday, September 30, 2009

In The Prevention Of Heart Failure, Fish Does Not Take A Major Role

'No major role for fish' in the prevention of heart failure; only a possible beneficial effect in those with diabetes The consumption of fish has no major role in the prevention of heart failure, according to results from a large prospective population study. Continue reading ...

Monday, September 28, 2009

AACAP Chosen As A Mental Health Charity To Receive Grants

AACAP Chosen As A Mental Health Charity To Receive Grants
The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) is proud to be selected by the Mental Health, Addiction and Retardation Organization of America (MHAROA) as one of the 31 national charities admitted into the Combined Federal Campaign's (CFC) 2009 workplace giving campaign.

New Natural Skin Cancer Treatment Discovered

Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States, and doctors are urging people to become more aware of the disease and what happens during skin cancer. It is therefore just as dangerous as any other type of cancer, not to mention the most common. It is one of the most commonly detected cancers, and the main cause is exposure to sun and is most common on areas of the body that are not normally exposed to the sun, and when exposing the skin to UV rays excessively. Continued here...

Sunday, September 27, 2009

4 Top Tips For Preventing Skin Cancer

4 Top Tips For Preventing Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is one of the most widespread cancers in the UK. It develops when the skin cells start to grow in a rapid and out of control way leading to the formation of a cancerous tumor. Although it is one of the most prominent types of cancer it is also one of the most preventable. In this article I will be discussing four ways that you can prevent skin cancer.

Sixteen Helpful Home Modifications for Seniors

Sixteen Helpful Home Modifications for Seniors
Home modifications are one way to help a senior stay in his or her home safely -- rather than have to relocate with family or to an assisted living facility. Modifications can help a person adapt to changes in ability and health, prevent falls, and more.

Sensitivity to aspartame probed

Sensitivity to aspartame probed
Study will assess whether artificial sweetener aspartame causes health problems in people unusually sensitive to it.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

STD Associated With Increased Risk Of Prostate Cancer

STD Associated With Increased Risk Of Prostate Cancer

Researchers confirmed previous findings that the sexual transmitted infection known as Trichomonas vaginalis is associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer in a study published in the Journal

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Jamaica Win Men’s 4×100m Relay, Berlin 2009

Jamaica Win Men’s 4×100m Relay, Berlin 2009
Just like in Beijing at the Olympics one year ago, Usain Bolt got his third gold medal and helped take Jamaica’s relay team home to victory. However there was no new World record on this occasion, which was almost a disappointment. Jamaica continue to dominate sprinting. The Jamaicans finished in 37.31 seconds, which was a championship [...]

Friday, September 25, 2009

Environmental Chemicals May Affect Male Reproduction

Title: Environmental Chemicals May Affect Male Reproduction
Category: Health News
Created: 9/24/2009 4:10:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 9/25/2009 More at...

4 Excellent Health Benefits of Jogging

Jogging is a very popular exercise. Not only is it a fun way to get outside and enjoy some fresh air but it also offers some excellent health benefits. In this article I will be discussing four of these health benefits in greater detail. Continue reading...

FDA Panel Recommends Approval Of HPV Vaccine Cervarix For Women, Gardasil For Male Warts

FDA Panel Recommends Approval Of HPV Vaccine Cervarix For Women, Gardasil For Male Warts
An FDA panel on Wednesday recommended that the agency approve GlaxoSmithKline's human papillomavirus vaccine, Cervarix, to prevent cervical cancer, as well as expand approval of Merck's HPV vaccine, Gardasil, to include use in men ages nine to 26 for the prevention of genital warts, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Tablet Splitting: A Risky Practice

FDA advises against splitting drug tablets unless it's specified in the drug's labeling. Complete news at...

Health Tip: Dealing With Warts

Title: Health Tip: Dealing With Warts
Category: Health News
Created: 9/23/2009 8:10:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/23/2009 More at...

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Mental Coping Techniques Can Reduce Flu Stress, Says Disaster Mental Specialist

Mental Coping Techniques Can Reduce Flu Stress, Says Disaster Mental Specialist
The mental and emotional stress caused by the presence of the new H1N1 influenza can be controlled, and there are steps you can take to reduce anxiety and improve your psychological and physical health during this outbreak, says Josh Klapow, Ph.D., a certified disaster mental health specialist and associate professor in the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) School of Public Health.

Teen Drinking Tied to Bad Choices as Adult

Title: Teen Drinking Tied to Bad Choices as Adult
Category: Health News
Created: 9/22/2009 9:21:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/22/2009 9:21:40 AM Read more ...

Performing Cardiovascular Activity to Lose Weight

A lot of people just don't know how to lose weight because they simply just don't know what they are doing. Some people just sit at home all day doing crunches and sit-ups expecting to see amazing results. Performing situps does nothing to help you lose the fat that is covering your sleek body. In order to lose the fat that is covering your midsection you need to start doing cardiovascular activities. Continue reading...

Think You Have Melanoma Cancer? These Are the Signs to Look Out For

Think You Have Melanoma Cancer? These Are the Signs to Look Out For
If you are a fair skin person, you can be more at risk for Melanoma cancer. Also, if you burn very easily when out in the sun, you are a prospect here too.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

New Drug May Offer Hope to Some With Lung Cancer

New Drug May Offer Hope to Some With Lung Cancer
Title: New Drug May Offer Hope to Some With Lung Cancer
Category: Health News
Created: 9/19/2009 6:10:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 9/21/2009

Minimal Training Required For Insertion Of Life-Saving Airway Mask

Minimal Training Required For Insertion Of Life-Saving Airway Mask
Virtually anyone has the skills to safely insert a laryngeal mask airway (LMA) to keep a patient's airway open during resuscitation, and medical expertise isn't required - perhaps just a familiarity with ER, House or Grey's Anatomy. A study, published in the open access journal BMC Emergency Medicine, also found that just two hours of training was enough to make first-responders faster and more efficient during these highly critical situations.

Breathing technique could control asthma

Breathing technique could control asthma

Two researchers at Southern Methodist University in Dallas have developed a program that teaches a breathing technique to help control asthma.

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Monday, September 21, 2009

U.K. Regulators Delay Review Of New Rules For Abortion, Condom TV Ads

Broadcast and advertising regulators in the United Kingdom have delayed a decision until next year on whether to relax television advertising restrictions for abortion and condoms, the Daily Mail reports. More at...

Help Bring Diabetes To Light On World Diabetes Day

Diabetes UK is calling on people to help bring diabetes to light on World Diabetes Day (Saturday 14 November). Diabetes UK, along with six other diabetes charities in the UK, is taking part in the World Diabetes Day Monument Challenge and we are asking people to join in by lighting local landmarks and buildings in blue on or around Saturday 14 November. Continue reading ...

Jamaica Win Men’s 4×100m Relay, Berlin 2009

Jamaica Win Men’s 4×100m Relay, Berlin 2009
Just like in Beijing at the Olympics one year ago, Usain Bolt got his third gold medal and helped take Jamaica’s relay team home to victory. However there was no new World record on this occasion, which was almost a disappointment. Jamaica continue to dominate sprinting. The Jamaicans finished in 37.31 seconds, which was a championship [...]

Vaccines Approved for H1N1 Influenza Virus

FDA has approved four vaccines for use against the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus. Continue reading ...

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Juvenile Bone Health

Title: Juvenile Bone Health
Category: Diseases and Conditions
Created: 9/11/2009 4:25:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 9/11/2009 4:25:16 PM Read more ...

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Men Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer In Recent Years Have Better Survival Outcomes, Study Shows

New research to be published in tomorrow's issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) (Vol. 302, No. 11), by a team at The Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ), shows that men diagnosed with prostate cancer beginning in the early 1990's had significantly improved survival outcomes compared with patients whose cancers were diagnosed in prior decades. Read more ...

Friday, September 18, 2009

Vince Delmonte No Nonsense Program Review

Vince Delmonte No Nonsense Program Review
No Nonsense Muscle Building Review Another Muscle Building eBook! It’s a sad fact that most of the fitness training programs available today fail to support their hyped up claims with ongoing support after the customer has purchased the product. However, Vince’s Delmonte’s program called, “No Nonsense Muscle Building”, is truly a cut above the rest. He offers [...]

No Nonsense Muscle Building Review

Another Muscle Building eBook!

It’s a sad fact that most of the fitness training programs available today fail to support their hyped up claims with ongoing support after the customer has purchased the product. However, Vince’s Delmonte’s program called, “No Nonsense Muscle Building”, is truly a cut above the rest. He offers personal coaching in his delux version of the course!

It has taken the fitness industry by storm for its natural approach without supplements or drugs and in its ability to help weight loss whilst gaining muscle mass fast. Featured in the bodybuilding media it is the same system that allowed Vince to gain 41 pounds of lean razor sharp muscle in under 24 weeks. Click here for more information: No Nonsense Muscle Building Program Review.

Who is Vince Delmonte?

Vince DelMonte or “skinny Vinnie” as he was once known used to be a 149 pound long distance runner who was desperate to find a method to overcome his skinny gene’s. He developed a method that earned him 41 pounds of rock-hard muscle in less than six months, gaining international publicity when he won the Canadian Fitness Model Championships in Windsor Ontario in November 2005.

Initially though, he was frustrated as he was doing everything the fitness industry told him he should be doing to build muscle without results. It wasn’t long before he realized that what he had been told was wrong. The fitness industry is deceiving you for a reason and that is to sell product be it equipment or supplements.

Therefore, when Vince decides to reveal his muscle building secrets then you just have to sit up and take notice. Click here to read more: Vince Delmonte Review. Click here to get the full story: Vince Delmonte Program Review.

What The Program Guides include:

  • No-Nonsense Muscle Building book
  • The 29-week beginner to intermediate workout plan
  • The 29-week advanced plan
  • Healthy detailed meal plans
  • metabolic growth calculator
  • Unlimited updates for all eBooks
  • DVD and MP3 programs (deluxe version)
  • 100% unlimited email coaching (deluxe version)
  • Private members zone (deluxe version)
  • Sixty day unconditional money back guarantee

These guides (plus too many bonuses to list here) tell you how to eat and how to use anabolic workouts designed to make you gain ten pounds of muscle in two weeks.You can also sign up for his free newsletter that contains links to instructional videos, so there’s no reason not to at least try the program.

When all is said and done, No Nonsense Muscle building is a comprehensive well thought out and detailed program designed to enlighten you to the myths of the fitness and weight loss world while motivating you throughout program to gain muscle mass naturally. It will allow you to do all this and much more without risky pills and potions or drugs that damage your wallet and maybe your liver!. The fact that Vince advertises on his website that he has helped over 20,000 people in 21 countries, should speak for itself. Well recommended…

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Wearing a Weight Vest Increases Calories Burned Walking

Do you walk for exercise? Many people do. Walking is a great, low impact way to get some exercise. But if you want to maximize calories burned walking and increase exercise intensity then take a look here. For more information...

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Get Useful Information about Abdomen

Get Useful Information about Abdomen
Abdominal fat is a widespread problem that is to be eliminated, as soon as possible. And the reason is not only good looks. Excess abdominal fat increases risk of cardio vascular diseases and diabetes. So those, who want to live a healthy life, should think of their ab muscles. Still, if you want to get [...]

Book Review: 'Parallel Play: Life as an Outsider' By Tim Page

Pulitizer Prize-winning critic Tim Page details his life as a person with Asperger's syndrome.

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University Presidents Examine Schools' Roles In Global Health

University Presidents Examine Schools' Roles In Global Health
Five university presidents came together on Monday at the Consortium of Universities for Global Health's inaugural annual meeting to examine universities' role "in the rapidly-emerging arena of global health and how global health fits into the well-established set of departments, centers and schools" at each university,

The Development Of Noninvasive Heart Care: The Story So Far

Fifty-one years ago the average American home cost $30,000, Elvis Presley wooed listeners with Hard Headed Woman, and the hula hoop was introduced. That same year, 1958, a team comprised of a groundbreaking engineer -- Dean Franklin -- in concert with two exceptional physicians -- Drs. Robert Rushmer and Robert Van Citters - was laying the foundation for what would eventually become a radical new approach to health care: the noninvasive imaging and treatment of the heart. More at...

Scientists Spot Key to Breast Cancer Spread

Scientists Spot Key to Breast Cancer Spread
Title: Scientists Spot Key to Breast Cancer Spread
Category: Health News
Created: 9/11/2009 2:10:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 9/14/2009

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Study: Cutting salt intake would save $18B a year in health costs

Study: Cutting salt intake would save $18B a year in health costs
If Americans would cut their sodium intake to the level recommended by health and nutrition experts, the country would save about ...



'The Athlete's Guide to Yoga' - Conversation With Author Sage Rountree

'The Athlete's Guide to Yoga' - Conversation With Author Sage Rountree

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In case you didn't already know, yoga isn't just for hippies or trendy ladies who want to hit the gym but don't really want to get sweaty. Yoga is for people who are serious about treating their bodies well. Yoga is for athletes, and the place for athletes to start is with Sage Rountree's "The Athlete's Guide to Yoga."

Although athletes can benefit enormously from yoga, there are several reasons it can be difficult to begin the practice. You're used to competing, and trying to be the best. You're used to comparing your progress against your teammates or competitors. And you're probably used to being fairly good at whatever it is you do. Yoga can challenge all of these things.

As Rountree (who hated her first yoga class for the reasons listed above) told That's Fit, "Competition is elsewhere. I often tell my students, 'You could do this [more challenging] variation, but this variation isn't the key to enlightenment. Actually, you're probably making more progress by holding back.'" Not what you're used to hearing from your coaches, right?

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Your Cardio Routine is Keeping You Fat - Here's How to Fix It

If your cardio routine consists of long, boring jogging sessions that you repeat every other day, it's time you learn the truth about cardio and fat loss. You've probably seen little to no results, here's what really works. Continue reading...

Finest Antioxidants Skin Care Products

Finest Antioxidants Skin Care Products
The antioxidants skin care products I'm now using have made a believer out of me. They are in a day cream and a night cream I'm now using. The day cream goes on in the morning and that's the end of that. And the night cream goes on at bedtime.

Monday, September 14, 2009

PMS vs. PMDD - Whats' the Scoop?

Title: PMS vs. PMDD - Whats' the Scoop?
Category: Doctor's Views
Created: 6/26/2001 5:05:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/10/2009 Complete news at...

How to Gain Muscle Mass Fast - Things You Must Understand

How to Gain Muscle Mass Fast - Things You Must Understand
If ever you want to learn how to gain muscle mass fast, it is important that you understand some things first. It is necessary for you to obtain a lot of knowledge before plunging yourself into the bin.

Abbott To Acquire Evalve, Inc., A Leader In Minimally Invasive Cardiac Valve Repair Technology

Abbott To Acquire Evalve, Inc., A Leader In Minimally Invasive Cardiac Valve Repair Technology
Abbott (NYSE: ABT) announced a definitive agreement to acquire the outstanding equity of Evalve, Inc., the global leader in the development of devices for minimally invasive repair of cardiac mitral valves. The acquisition provides Abbott with a presence in the growing area of non-surgical treatment for structural heart disease, in which physicians use catheter-based devices to repair or replace basic structural components of the heart such as mitral and aortic valves.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Juvenile Bone Health

Title: Juvenile Bone Health
Category: Diseases and Conditions
Created: 9/11/2009 4:25:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 9/11/2009 4:25:16 PM Read more ...

AOBO Launches New OTC Product To Treat Throat Inflammation

American Oriental Bioengineering, Inc. (NYSE: AOB), ("the Company" or "AOBO"), a pharmaceutical company dedicated to improving health through the development, manufacture and commercialization of a broad range of prescription and over the counter ("OTC") products, announced that the Company has launched a new product called YuYeQingHuo Capsules ("YYQH"). Continue reading ...

Facial Moisturizers - What's New on the Market?

The best facial cream on the market right now will offer ingredients that provide moisturizing benefits, plus a mix of other ingredients that combine together to fight against signs of aging, prevent breakouts, and deliver a smooth, soft skin texture. All in the same bottle! Continued here...

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Raw Foods Diet to Live Naturally and Long

Raw Foods Diet to Live Naturally and Long
Ever wonder as to why the average age of the Japanese people is 92 for males and 94 for females? For that matter the average age of the people in so many other Asian countries where most live above 80 years. It can simply be pointed to their diet which includes a lot of raw foods. Raw foods diet is a revolutionary new albeit a very old concept of living a healthy, clean and simple life which is in harmony with nature.

Why Cardio is Great For Weight Loss

Why Cardio is Great For Weight Loss
This is an article on why cardio works great for losing weight. Those reading this article will get information on cardio and why it works so well.

Protein Partnership Leads To Pediatric Tumor Regression

Protein Partnership Leads To Pediatric Tumor Regression
Why are some pediatric cancers able to spontaneously regress? Prof. Michael Fainzilber and his team in the Weizmann Institute's Biological Chemistry Department seem to have unexpectedly found part of the answer. Further research toward a better understanding of the mechanism of action might hopefully lead, in the future, to the development of drugs that will be able to induce regression of certain tumors.

Electronic Health Records To Be Addressed At TCT 2009

In addition to breaking news and new research data from clinical trials, investigations and registries, TCT (Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics) 2009, the largest global medical and scientific symposium dedicated to interventional cardiovascular medicine, will feature an important discussion led by national experts on Electronic Health Records (EHR). Read more ...

Friday, September 11, 2009

Update to FDA Alert About Stolen Insulin

Update to FDA Alert About Stolen Insulin
FDA is reminding the public that stolen vials of the long-acting insulin Levemir made by Novo Nordisk Inc. still may be on the market.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

The Top 20 Most Popular Weightlifting Books

The Top 20 Most Popular Weightlifting Books
If you are interesting in starting weight training, or are a seasoned lifter that needs a new focus, then you need to look no further than this list of weight training books. Each one is an excellent resource on weight training. From the specifics, such as Treat Your Own Rotator Cuff to the more general [...]

UMDNJ-University Behavioral HealthCare Provider To Comment During National Suicide Prevention Week (Sept. 6-12)

Every 16 minutes, someone in the United States commits suicide, according to the American Association of Suicidology (AAS). Worldwide, there is a suicide every 40 seconds. The AAS says that in 2006, the most recent year for which figures are available, 33,300 people in the U.S. completed suicide. Of these, 4,189 were between the ages of 15 and 24. For every completed suicide in this young population, there are an estimated 100 to 200 attempts. Donna Amundson, L.C.S.W. More at...

Explosive Cardio!

If you are looking to ramp up your cardiovascular fitness and achieve mind-blowing conditioning then you have got to attempt the following workout! Permit yourself a minute to read about how you can achieve superior cardiovascular fitness! Continue reading...

Child Mortality Rate Declines Globally

The child mortality rate has declined by more than a quarter in the last two decades partly because of the widening distribution of relatively inexpensive technologies.

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Study Finds Radiation Risk for Patients

Study Finds Radiation Risk for Patients
At least four million Americans are exposed to high doses each year, and about 400,000 patients receive more than the maximum annual exposure allowed for nuclear power plant employees.


Tuesday, September 8, 2009

New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle Editorial Examine Male Circumcision Debate

New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle Editorial Examine Male Circumcision Debate
The New York Times examines the "controversy" that began last week when the CDC announced it has "been mulling over whether" to recommend voluntary male circumcision for populations including, "infants and even adult men who are at risk for HIV.

Why human, not mice, studies are the most appropriate for judging the effects of diet on human health

Why human, not mice, studies are the most appropriate for judging the effects of diet on human health
I’ve said before that while I don’t believe any one diet is ideal for everyone, I favour diets lower in carb and higher in protein (and also fat) than the diets traditionally recommended as ‘healthy’. Such diets generally give better results for weight loss than, say, low fat diets. They also tend to be extremely [...]

Monday, September 7, 2009

FDA Improves Egg Safety

A new regulation means eggs will be safer for people to eat. Read more ...

Should The Public Health Response To Swine Flu Be Considered Alarmist?

Should The Public Health Response To Swine Flu Be Considered Alarmist?
In a paper just published on bmj.com, a US expert says that the public health measures taken in response to swine flu may be seen as alarmist, overly restrictive, or even unfounded. Peter Doshi is a doctoral student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He argues that plans for pandemics need to have further considerations than the worst case scenarios. He recommends a new outline in relation to epidemic disease.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Vital Signs: Awareness: Clinical Trial Rule Is Widely Ignored

Many researchers are ignoring a requirement that they register proposed clinical trials in a government database as a condition for publishing their results, a new study shows.

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Method That Aims To Stabilize Antibodies Developed By Argonne Researchers

Method That Aims To Stabilize Antibodies Developed By Argonne Researchers
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory have developed a systematic method to improve the stability of antibodies. The technique could lead to better biosensors, disease therapeutics and diagnostic reagents and non-laboratory applications, including environmental remediation. Antibodies are proteins produced by humans and animals to defend against infections; they are also used to diagnose and treat some diseases and detect toxins and pathogens.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

CryoLife's Second Annual Surgical Congress For The Ross Procedure To Draw More Than 130 Cardiovascular Surgeons From Around The World

More than 130 cardiovascular surgeons from approximately 30 countries are scheduled to attend the second annual global Ross Summit, a two-day surgical congress focused on the highly complex Ross Procedure, which is performed on up to 1,500 individuals globally each year -- a number that is expected to increase as survival data become more widely published. CryoLife, Inc. Read more ...

We'll Tell You if We Cover That Later

We'll Tell You if We Cover That Later
A member of my family has been having a terrible time with his sinuses... to the point where his doctor has suggested surgery. As it happens, I had a similar surgery when I was nineteen to cut away infected sinus tissue and correct a deviated septum.

Friday, September 4, 2009

What Is Anger? What Is Anger Management?

What Is Anger? What Is Anger Management?
Anger is a natural emotion that every human and many non-human animals experience. Mild forms of human anger may include displeasure, irritation or dislike. When we react to frustration, criticism or a threat, we may become angry - and usually this is a healthy response. Anger may be a secondary response to feeling sad, lonely or frightened.

Alcohol Ads on Cable TV Reach Young Audiences

Alcohol Ads on Cable TV Reach Young Audiences
Title: Alcohol Ads on Cable TV Reach Young Audiences
Category: Health News
Created: 8/28/2009 4:10:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 8/31/2009

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Parents Play Key Role In Whether Teen Tobacco Use Becomes A Daily Habit

Researchers have found new evidence showing that parents play a key role in whether or not their adolescent children who experiment with tobacco progress to become daily smokers before they graduate from high school. A study published on-line and in the September issue of journal Pediatrics shows that parents can be a positive or negative influence on their children's future smoking habit. Complete news at...

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Hidden Diversity In Key Environmental Cleanup Microbes Found By Systems Biology Assessment

Researchers have completed the first thorough, system-level assessment of the diversity of an environmentally important genus of microbes known as Shewanella. Microbes belonging to that genus frequently participate in bioremediation by confining and cleaning up contaminated areas in the environment. Read more ...

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

12 Ways to Spice Up Your Cardio

Stop making cardio so boring. Spice it up with just a few of these ideas! For more information...

U.S. Rep. James P. Moran, Howard Dean Appear at Health-Care Town Hall in Reston

A raucous crowd of about 2,500 people jammed a high school gymnasium in Reston on Tuesday night to hear U.S. Rep. James P. Moran Jr. offer a robust defense of Democratic efforts to reform health care.

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