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Purdue Newsroom - Study: Trying to lose weight? Lose the fat substitutes
purdue.edu — “Fat substitutes used in popular snack foods to help people control weight may have the opposite effect, according to Purdue University research.” View full resource at purdue.edu
Most Recently Shared on June 23, 2011 at 11:04 am By:
Trying to lose weight? Lose the fat substitutes: http://bit.ly/ln0OQq #diet #food #fat #health
Purdue Newsroom - Scientist shows link between diet and onset of mental illness
purdue.edu — “Changes in diet have been linked to a reduction of abnormal behaviors in mentally ill people or animals, but a Purdue University study shows that diet might also trigger the onset of mental illness in the first place.” View full resource at purdue.edu
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Possible link between diet and #trichotillomania: http://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/research/2010/101213GarnerTryptophan.html
Purdue Newsroom - Purdue-IU team uncovers potential prostate cancer marker
purdue.edu — “Studies by a Purdue University-led team have revealed a potential marker for prostate cancer that could be the starting point for less invasive testing and improved diagnosis of the disease.” View full resource at purdue.edu
Most Recently Shared on August 10, 2010 at 7:32 pm By:
Cholesterol sulfate was identified as a differentiating compound, found almost exclusively in #cancer tissues http://tinyurl.com/3xxt4br
Purdue Newsroom — Fern's evolution gives arsenic tolerance that may clean toxic land
purdue.edu — “Isolating a gene that allows a type of fern to tolerate high levels of arsenic, Purdue University researchers hope to use the finding to create plants that can clean up soils and waters contaminated by the toxic metal.” View full resource at purdue.edu
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Science360 - (Purdue Univ.) Fern's Evolution Gives Arsenic Tolerance That May Clean Toxic Land http://bit.ly/dC1kY4
Five Students who Invent
purdue.edu — “Five Students who Invent” View full resource at purdue.edu
Most Recently Shared on April 9, 2010 at 9:15 pm By:
Will this all in one glucagon concept syringe make it to market? http://bit.ly/aHWdjs #diabetes #hopeful

