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    The Strangest Disaster of the 20th Century
    thefoxalmighty
    by thefoxalmighty  5-22-2007    14
     Creepy.
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    23 Obscure and Obsolete Words
    missangelyss
    by missangelyss  12-28-2006    5
     No Remarks
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    Create a back-up copy of your immune system
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-22-2007    7
     No Remarks
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    Parasite "Turns Women into Sex Kittens"
    nohobot
    by nohobot  12-26-2006    15
     The sexy side of parasitism? (Shudder!)
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    world's 7 most potent disease-fighting spices!
    mugofcoffee
    by mugofcoffee  3-26-2007    9
     have clipped in short-hand, means only the words that matters! for the rest of the story, please visit the site...
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    10 Minutes Of Staring at Boobs Daily Prolongs Man's Life by 5 Years...
    Mohir
    by Mohir  12-2-2007    18
     "Sexual excitement gets the heart pumping and improves blood circulation. There's no question: Gazing at large breasts makes men healthier. Our study indicates that engaging in this activity a few minutes daily cuts the risk of stroke and heart attack in half." said Weatherby, who even recommended that men aged over 40 should spend at least 10 minutes daily admiring breasts sized "D-cup" or larger. She said that this was as healthy as going to the gym for 30 minutes daily and prolonged a man's life by five years.
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    It's Electrifying!
    wildcat
    by wildcat  12-11-2007    5
     fascinating
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    Garlic attacks brain cancer
    hudgal1
    by hudgal1  8-30-2007    15
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    Top 10 Bad Things That Are Good For You
    Rwinter
    by Rwinter  4-3-2007    5
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    Amazing diabetes breakthrough
    CrazyRedHead
    by CrazyRedHead  12-15-2006    9
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    Transplanted Organs "Remember" Their Donor
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  7-20-2007    10
     Where do memories reside? This is so weird! It's actually pretty creepy, I reckon. A 29-year-old lesbian and a fast food junkie received a heart from a 19-year-old woman vegetarian who was "man crazy." The recipient reported after her operation that meat made her sick and she was no longer attracted to women. If fact, she became engaged to marry a man. The whole article is well worth the read.
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    "WILL THE BANANA BECOME EXTINCT?"
    vk2yoc
    by vk2yoc  5-28-2008    17
     Eat a banana now, while you still can.
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    Thinking of peeling an apple? - DON'T!
    RecordSage
    by RecordSage  6-9-2007    3
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    Schizophrenia: The Curse That's Almost a Blessing
    Mohir
    by Mohir  11-14-2007    7
     A recent study may have found what kind of process goes awry in schizophrenic brains. Researchers found that DISC1 regulates the migration of new neurons in the adult brain. When the levels of DISC1 were reduced in mice during adult neurogenesis, the newborn neurons sped up and overshot their intended targets within the hippocampus, When the neurons finally reached their destinations, they forged an unusual number of connections with neighboring cells, a series of events that might give rise to the abnormal—and quite crippling—brain functions associated with schizophrenia, according to Hongjun Song, a Johns Hopkins neurologist who also worked on the study. It is possible, Song says, that further research will lead to a drug that treats schizophrenia by restoring normal neurogenesis. So what evolutionary advantage could schizophrenia-related genes bring to people who have some of the genes but not the disease? For now, this remains one of the many open questions.
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    Achilles Heel Of HIV Found?
    Mohir
    by Mohir  7-16-2008    3
     “Unlike the changeable regions of its envelope, HIV needs at least one region that must remain constant to attach to cells. If this region changes, HIV cannot infect cells. Equally important, HIV does not want this constant region to provoke the body’s defense system. So, HIV uses the same constant cellular attachment site to silence B lymphocytes - the antibody producing cells. The result is that the body is fooled into making abundant antibodies to the changeable regions of HIV but not to its cellular attachment site. Immunologists call such regions superantigens. HIV’s cleverness is unmatched. No other virus uses this trick to evade the body’s defenses.” Paul’s group has engineered antibodies with enzymatic activity, also known as abzymes, which can attack the Achilles heel of the virus in a precise way. “The abzymes recognize essentially all of the diverse HIV forms found across the world. This solves the problem of HIV changeability. The next step is to confirm our theory in huma
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    Becoming immortal
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  6-15-2008    26
     A very interesting read! Of course, what are we going to do with eternity is not a medical question but rather philosophical and emotional. At least we will have time enough for love... For the quasi immortal humans of the future, nothing in this existence will look even remotely similar to the way we see things today.
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    Why We Laugh And Cry
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  8-27-2007    14
     I'm the type of person who can laugh and/or cry at just about anything. It makes me happy to do both. Sometimes people can say to me, "Oh, don't cry" but I most often feel and say "Oh don't worry, it's a good cry" and this article explains why it always apparently feels so good afterwards doing either. We have emotions and responses to them for a reason. Use them and we may just live longer, healthier and happier lives because of it! :)
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    Scientists discover way to reverse loss of memory
    tabsey
    by tabsey  1-31-2008    5
     A remarkable piece of luck for many.
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    People who feel wronged can really take it to heart
    mugofcoffee
    by mugofcoffee  6-7-2007    8
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    The Genetics of Language
    wildcat
    by wildcat  1-7-2008    1
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    Paradox of the false positive
    alanocu
    by alanocu  5-20-2008    3
     "Here's how that works: imagine that you've got a disease that strikes one in a million people, and a test for the disease that's 99% accurate. You administer the test to a million people, and it will be positive for around 10,000 of them – because for every hundred people, it will be wrong once (that's what 99% accurate means). Yet, statistically, we know that there's only one infected person in the entire sample. That means that your "99% accurate" test is wrong 9,999 times out of 10,000!" "If we were good at understanding statistics, then here's what would happen when you flew to Las Vegas. You'd step out of McCarran airport, stare down the Strip at all those glittering, palatial casinos and say to yourself, "Holy crap – think of all the suckers who must have lost everything to finance this place!" Instead, our foolish minds are filled with thoughts like, "Man, look at all the money in this town – I'm going to win big!" And another casino is built."
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    The Common Cold Becomes Very Powerful
    BartendingBear
    by BartendingBear  12-24-2007    28
     This is not pretty. 1,035 infected and 7 dead in Oregon alone this year.
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    Red wine may contain elixir of youth
    wildcat
    by wildcat  11-2-2006    9
     No Remarks
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    20 Fruits and Vegetables With the Most Pesticides, the 20 With the Least
    Deepti
    by Deepti  6-14-2007    5
     No Remarks
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    Coffee Cuts Risks of Brain Disorders
    abailart
    by abailart  4-3-2008    13
     Good news in a cruel world!
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    Cities of the Future
    wildcat
    by wildcat  1-16-2008    2
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    Inside the Brain - Alzheimer's
    quickstar
    by quickstar  3-31-2007    7
     No Remarks
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    7 Worst Killer Plagues in History
    CrazyRedHead
    by CrazyRedHead  11-18-2007    3
     Warning: graphic photos at site.
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    Obscure but hilarious words
    Denaan
    by Denaan  12-25-2006    3
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    Keeping your teeth clean could help prevent a heart attack, claim doctors
    michellezm
    by michellezm  9-5-2007    11
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    Eight-million-year-old bug is alive and growing
    Newfman
    by Newfman  8-7-2007    9
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    The Science, History and How to of Contagious Laughter
    alanocu
    by alanocu  3-25-2008    13
     Laughter can be a perfectly symmetrical meme in that the mere sound of laughter is capable of infecting and inducing others to laugh themselves, creating the snowball effect of the most successful viral ideas.
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    Scientists unveil 'supercarrot'
    wildcat
    by wildcat  1-17-2008    4
     No Remarks
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    Young blind man finds mountains to climb
    alanocu
    by alanocu  3-20-2008    5
     "There's no reason anyone couldn't do this. It's cliché, but attitude is everything."
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    Alzheimer's breakthrough
    JohnWaterman
    by JohnWaterman  7-30-2008   
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    Our Genome Changes Over Lifetime, And May Explain Many 'Late-onset' Diseases
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  6-26-2008    1
     They found that in almost one-third of individuals, methylation changed over that 11-year span, but not all in the same direction. Some individuals gained total methylation in their DNA, while others lost. "What we saw was a detectable change over time, which showed us proof of the principle that an individual's epigenetics does change with age,"
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    THIS is the news I've been waiting for
    willhelm
    by willhelm  6-17-2008    13
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    Houston doctors say they may have found a way to destroy HIV
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  8-1-2008    2
      Basically, their idea could be used to control the disease for people who already have it and prevent infection for those at risk. The theory has held up in lab and animal testing. The next step is human trials.
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    Scientists find why we need to re-read a page
    einbar
    by einbar  7-19-2008    2
     According to a study the brain needs a specific chemical in order to concentrate properly.
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    Every eight seconds, a young child dies from lack of water
    arifsali
    by arifsali  3-19-2007    2
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