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UK universities drop alternative medicine degree programs | Sci-Tech | Deutsche Welle | 18.01.2012

dw-world.de — “Enrollment in acupuncture and other 'complementary medicine' programs has fallen in Britain. A University College London pharmacology professor has led the charge to drop public funding for teaching 'quackery.' DW-WORLD.DE: German and European news, analysis and multimedia from Deutsche Welle - in 30 languagesView full resource at dw-world.de

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Most Recently Shared on January 23, 2012 at 12:20 am By:

Hlth_Literacy Health Literacy Medical School

UK Univs Drop Alt Medicine Degree Progs: eg, Homeopathy, Naturopathy & Reflexology http://t.co/Ot2Ptb8S Enrollment ↓, Called quackery

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Alzheimer's risk can be detected 10 years before symptoms, study finds | Sci-Tech | Deutsche Welle | 05.01.2012

dw-world.de — “In a DW interview, a Lund University scientist says his team has doubled the early detection period for Alzheimer's. He hopes this will lead to better therapies for patients, as they may be able to be started earlier. DW-WORLD.DE: German and European news, analysis and multimedia from Deutsche Welle - in 30 languagesView full resource at dw-world.de

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Most Recently Shared on January 6, 2012 at 12:19 am By:

myOH_AgingWell Eve Glicksman Eldercare Expert

RT @eldercarelink1 A study has found that #Alzheimers risk can be detected 10 years before symptoms start! http://t.co/Sx1VSTSP

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The price of food | The Hungry World | Deutsche Welle | 28.10.2011

dw-world.de — “What proportion of people's household expenditures go to food? An international comparison. DW-WORLD.DE: German and European news, analysis and multimedia from Deutsche Welle - in 30 languagesView full resource at dw-world.de

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Most Recently Shared on January 5, 2012 at 10:44 pm By:

eatsmartAZ Barbara Ruhs, RD Nutritionist and Dietitian

God Bless America! RT @FAOnews An international comparison on the proportion of people's household spending on food http://t.co/FqI1uupn

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German researchers hear what women's voices reveal about fertility | Science & Technology | Deutsche Welle | 27.09.2011

dw-world.de — “A new study investigates whether women's voices change during their menstrual cycle. The provocative, sexy science impacts whom and how we love and marry, something interesting to biologists and lovers alike. DW-WORLD.DE: German and European news, analysis and multimedia from Deutsche Welle - in 30 languagesView full resource at dw-world.de

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Most Recently Shared on September 28, 2011 at 1:05 pm By:

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German researchers hear what women's voices reveal about fertility | Science http://ht.ly/6GOkr

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'Preference aggregation algorithms' know exactly what you like | Science & Technology | Deutsche Welle | 22.08.2011

dw-world.de — “In this fast-moving technological age, websites and applications are constantly making us offers based on what they think we might like. And they're often spot on. So how do they do it? DW-WORLD.DE: German and European news, analysis and multimedia from Deutsche Welle - in 30 languagesView full resource at dw-world.de

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Berlin is veggie oasis in meat-loving desert of Germany | Culture column | Deutsche Welle | 19.08.2011

dw-world.de — “Germany might be known for beer and bratwursts, but Berlin is starting a new culinary trend. With "Vöners" and Sun Day Vegan burgers, it's becoming an oasis in the meat-loving desert of Deutschland. DW-WORLD.DE: German and European news, analysis and multimedia from Deutsche Welle - in 30 languagesView full resource at dw-world.de

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Berlin is veggie oasis in meat-loving desert of Germany http://t.co/tbpqY91

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Norway terror suspect believed to be Christian fundamentalist | Europe | Deutsche Welle | 23.07.2011

dw-world.de — “With the motive still unknown, Norway police have described the suspect in Friday's deadly attacks in Oslo as an "ethnic Norwegian" and "Christian fundamentalist," dismissing reports of links to rightwing extremists. DW-WORLD.DE: German and European news, analysis and multimedia from Deutsche Welle - in 30 languagesView full resource at dw-world.de

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Most Recently Shared on July 23, 2011 at 7:43 pm By:

hrana Hisham Rana, MD Doctor and Physician

News: Norway terror suspect believed to be Christian fundamentalist http://bit.ly/oPMVeK - #oslo

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Parliament gives limited backing to genetic testing of embryos | Germany | Deutsche Welle | 07.07.2011

dw-world.de — “The Bundestag faced a complex matter of conscience Thursday as it voted in favor of allowing the pre-implantation genetic diagnosis of embryos. It's a controversial topic, and many Germans oppose the matter on principle. DW-WORLD.DE: German and European news, analysis and multimedia from Deutsche Welle - in 30 languagesView full resource at dw-world.de

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Most Recently Shared on July 7, 2011 at 11:53 am By:

westr westr Doctor, Health Social Media, and PhD

RT @dgmacarthur: German parliament to consider harsh laws on pre-natal genetic testing (including complete ban!) http://t.co/uUz00OW #pm101

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New smartphone app aims to combat corruption | Science & Technology | Deutsche Welle | 20.05.2011

dw-world.de — “Bribespot, a new app from a Lithuanian software developer, allows users to 'crowdsource' reports of global corruption and make more people aware of incidents of bribery. DW-WORLD.DE: German and European news, analysis and multimedia from Deutsche Welle - in 30 languagesView full resource at dw-world.de

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Most Recently Shared on May 23, 2011 at 7:20 am By:

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New smartphone app aims to combat #Corruption: allows users to 'crowdsource' reports of global corruption http://ht.ly/503gU

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Split in AIDS and family planning fails girls | Environment & Development | Deutsche Welle | 19.05.2011

dw-world.de — “By ignoring the family planning side of HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, the international community is failing girls in developing countries. Young women should instead receive more holistic treatment, activists say. DW-WORLD.DE: German and European news, analysis and multimedia from Deutsche Welle - in 30 languagesView full resource at dw-world.de

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Most Recently Shared on May 20, 2011 at 11:15 pm By:

hrana Hisham Rana, MD Doctor and Physician

News: Split in AIDS and family planning fails girls http://bit.ly/kAXD4W - #health

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Master gene linked to diabetes controls other genes, UK scientists find | Science & Technology | Deutsche Welle | 16.05.2011

dw-world.de — “The gene linked to type 2 diabetes and cholesterol levels regulates other genes in fat cells, a study led by researchers from King's College London and the University of Oxford found. DW-WORLD.DE: German and European news, analysis and multimedia from Deutsche Welle - in 30 languagesView full resource at dw-world.de

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RT @andrewspong: Master gene linked to diabetes controls other genes, UK scientists find http://ow.ly/4WfJf | Deutsche Welle

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France begins enforcement of controversial burqa ban | Europe | Deutsche Welle | 11.04.2011

dw-world.de — “Women in France who wear the traditional Muslim full-body veil in public now face fines, as the country begins enforcing its highly controversial ban on the burqa and niqab. DW-WORLD.DE: German and European news, analysis and multimedia from Deutsche Welle - in 30 languagesView full resource at dw-world.de

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RT @BreakingNews: RT @dw_english: France begins enforcement of controversial burqa ban http://bit.ly/hCAWjs

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Resistant 'superbugs' threaten infectious disease treatment | Science & Technology | Deutsche Welle | 08.04.2011

dw-world.de — “Bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics are threatening the fight against infectious diseases, warns the World Health Organization. Misuse of antibiotics has created so-called 'superbugs.' DW-WORLD.DE: German and European news, analysis and multimedia from Deutsche Welle - in 30 languagesView full resource at dw-world.de

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Resistant 'superbugs' threaten infectious disease treatment: Bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics are thre... http://bit.ly/gsQu4t

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Intense exposure to radioactive particles can be deadly | Science & Technology | Deutsche Welle | 16.03.2011

dw-world.de — “Japanese public health officials are worried about the potential for mass radiation poisoning. Given a prolonged exposure to radioactive particles from the Fukushima Daiichi reactor, many people could become very ill. DW-WORLD.DE: German and European news, analysis and multimedia from Deutsche Welle - in 30 languagesView full resource at dw-world.de

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Will Japan cause aftershocks in China? | Asia | Deutsche Welle | 14.03.2011

dw-world.de — “Despite fears of nuclear leakage in Japan, China vows to continue on the nuclear path. But others are warning Japan should be a lesson to the world. DW-WORLD.DE: German and European news, analysis and multimedia from Deutsche Welle - in 30 languagesView full resource at dw-world.de

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Most Recently Shared on March 15, 2011 at 3:48 am By:

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Will China's nuclear trajectory be altered by Japan's reactor disaster? http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,6470037,00.html

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