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The Scale of the Universe
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Most Recently Shared on June 7, 2010 at 6:04 pm By:
Making myself feel dizzy and wonderfully small playing with this scale of the universe http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/525347
Choline Consumption During Pregnancy May Lower Babies' Risk Of Diabetes: Study
huffingtonpost.com — “Consuming the nutrient choline -- found in broccoli, eggs and milk -- during pregnancy could help to reduce the risk of the child later developing diabetes or high blood pressure, a new study suggests. Researchers from Cornell University found in the 12-week study that consumption of 930 milligrams of choline a day by women in their third trimester of pregnancy is linked with a 33 percent decreased concentration of cortisol -- the stress hormone -- in their babies.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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Why Pregnant Women Need To Get Enough Of <em>This</em> Nutrient http://t.co/94oNwpqi via @huffingtonpost
Choline Consumption During Pregnancy May 'Program' Healthier Babies
medicalnewstoday.com — “Pregnant women may have added incentive to bulk up on broccoli and eggs now that a Cornell University study has found increased maternal intake of the nutrient choline could decrease their childre” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Choline Consumption During Pregnancy May 'Program' Healthier Babies http://t.co/4TL1axgD #nutrition
Deepak Chopra - Right and Wrong
deepakchopra.com — “Question: The question is about right and wrong. I think that one has the responsibility to act according to one's level of” View full resource at deepakchopra.com
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If all is perfect in the grand scheme of the Universe, why do I see things right or wrong? My #askdeepak reply http://t.co/CPXX3Ztg
Nanotechnology In Medicine: Huge Potential, But What Are The Risks?
medicalnewstoday.com — “Nanotechnology, the manipulation of matter at the atomic and molecular scale to create materials with remarkably varied and new properties, is a rapidly expanding area of research with hug” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Nanotechnology In Medicine: Huge Potential, But What Are The Risks? http://t.co/XkZuzsvg #biology
How a Stanford dermatologist is using telemedicine to reach underserved populations in California - Scope - medical blog - Stanford University School of Medicine
scopeblog.stanford.edu — “How a Stanford dermatologist is using telemedicine to reach underserved populations in California - Scope - medical blog - Stanford University School of Medicine” View full resource at scopeblog.stanford.edu
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TY @GunterWessels! RT @perficient_hc: Dermatologist using #telemedicine to reach underserved populations http://t.co/oAHDbjn7 #telehealth
Cardiovascular Risk From NSAIDs
medicalnewstoday.com — “After nearly 13 years of study and intense debate, a pair of new papers from the Perelman School of Medicine, at the University of Pennsylvania have confirmed exactly how a once-popular class of a” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Cardiovascular Risk From NSAIDs http://t.co/sbNzIWAd #cardiovascular
QLIDA Diagnostics Developing a Mobile Cardiac Biomarker Testing Device | Biomarker Commons
feeds.feedblitz.com — “A spinout of Drexel University called QLIDA Diagnostics is developing a mobile cardiac biomarker testing device for use in emergency rooms to rapidly determine whether someone is having a heart attack.” View full resource at feeds.feedblitz.com
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Lack Of Sleep May Trigger Fat Genes
huffingtonpost.ca — “Getting more sleep than average may help with maintaining a healthy body weight, a study of twins suggests. The genes behind weight gain may work overtime with lack of shut-eye, according to the research in this week's issue of the journal Sleep. In the study, neurologist Dr. Nathaniel Watson of the University of Washington Medicine Sleep Center in Seattle looked at the height, weight and sleep habits of 604 pairs of identical twins and 484 fraternal twins with an average age of 37. Sleeping” View full resource at huffingtonpost.ca
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What your lack of sleep has to do with packing on pounds: http://t.co/QLKe3IAB
Lizard motion influencing design of search and rescue robots | SmartPlanet
smartplanet.com — “View video: Robert Full, a professor at University of California at Berkeley, believes that by studying the motion of animals, we can bet” View full resource at smartplanet.com
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Lizard motion influencing design of search and rescue robots http://t.co/J0gbP2wy
Experts: Did Post-Concussion Symptoms Lead Junior Seau to his Death?
newswise.com — “John J. Leddy, MD, associate professor and director of the University at Buffalo Concussion Clinic and Barry S. Willer, PhD, professor and the clinic’s research director consider the possibility that former NFL player, Junior Seau, found dead on May 2, may have been suffering from concussion-related depression.” View full resource at newswise.com
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#health news: Experts: Did Post-Concussion Symptoms Lead Junior Seau to his Death? http://t.co/S5MuJZUS
NSLIJ - North Shore University Hospital’s Palliative Care Program Receives Advanced Certification Status from the Joint Commission
northshorelij.com — “One of only six programs in US to receive “Gold Seal” for excellence in palliative care” View full resource at northshorelij.com
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Blacks and Hispanics at Higher Risk for Precancerous Colorectal Polyps
newswise.com — “Blacks and Hispanics have a significantly higher risk of developing precancerous colorectal polyps compared with whites, according to a study by researchers at NewYork – Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center. The findings appeared in the online edition of Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics.” View full resource at newswise.com
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#health news: Blacks and Hispanics at Higher Risk for Precancerous Colorectal Polyps http://t.co/ySKehzTj
News and Events | Audrey Boyles First Domestic Global Health Scholar | School of Nursing | The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
nursing.unc.edu — “News and Events | Audrey Boyles First Domestic Global Health Scholar | School of Nursing | The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill” View full resource at nursing.unc.edu
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Audrey Boyles First Domestic Global Health Scholar http://t.co/MQP6O1MV
Blacks and Hispanics at Higher Risk for Precancerous Colorectal Polyps
newswise.com — “Blacks and Hispanics have a significantly higher risk of developing precancerous colorectal polyps compared with whites, according to a study by researchers at NewYork – Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center. The findings appeared in the online edition of Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Blacks and Hispanics at Higher Risk for Precancerous Colorectal Polyps: Blacks and Hispanics have a sign... http://t.co/IhCzqOz6 #cancer
National Study Finds Nurse Practitioners Vital to Providing Hands-on Care for Residents in Long-Term Care Facilities
newswise.com — “A Canadian study led by Ryerson University and Dalhousie University has found that nurse practitioners in long-term care facilities can provide rapid medical assessments and treatment more efficiently for residents.” View full resource at newswise.com
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