Daniel Radcliffe Credits 'Hormones' With 'Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince' ...
Before the DVD release of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint discuss how the romantic elements of the movie made it so successful.
MTV Music Television,
Mon Dec 07 08:57:49 PST 2009
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Prostate Hormone Therapy May Up Heart Risks
MONDAY, Dec. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Diabetes, heart attacks and other cardiovascular problems appear to be more common in men with prostate cancer who are treated with androgen deprivation t...
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Mon Dec 07 14:03:26 PST 2009
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Soy foods could help breast cancer survivors
Soy foods may be safe, and possibly even beneficial, for breast cancer survivors, a new study says.
USA Today,
Wed Dec 09 00:33:03 PST 2009
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Soy May Benefit Breast Cancer Survivors
Experts have found that women in China who had breast cancer and a higher intake of soy food had an associated lower risk of death and breast cancer recurrence.Xiao Ou Shu of Vanderbilt Uni...
redOrbit,
Wed Dec 09 12:11:11 PST 2009
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Newsweek: How to talk with teens about sexting
It's important to remember that any sexting discussion with kids shouldn't just be about cell-phone etiquette
MSNBC,
Wed Dec 09 10:14:49 PST 2009
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Soy may benefit breast cancer survivors, study says
Women with breast cancer who eat more soy are less likely to die or have a recurrence of cancer than women who eat few or no soy products, according to a new study.
CNN,
Tue Dec 08 13:27:09 PST 2009
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UW-Madison study ties lower hormone use to fewer breast cancer cases
Decreased use of post-menopausal hormones likely accounts for more than 40 percent of a dramatic, one-year decline in breast cancer incidence, according to a new analysis by University of W...
University of Wisconsin - Madison,
Tue Dec 08 06:24:21 PST 2009
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Building A Case For 'Survival Of The Kindest'
Empathy in our genesKeltner's team is looking into how the human capacity to care and cooperate is wired into particular regions of the brain and nervous system. One recent study found comp...
redOrbit,
Wed Dec 09 09:12:15 PST 2009
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Soy doesn't harm, and may even help, breast cancer survivors, study finds
Earlier research in animals had raised fears that soy foods might cause a recurrence of the cancer because soy can act like estrogen. A new study of women finds just the opposite. Soy foods...
Los Angeles Times,
Wed Dec 09 00:18:53 PST 2009
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Elizabeth Grossman: Fixing Our Broken Chemicals Policy
While Afghanistan, the economy, Copenhagen and health care grabbed headlines this week, on December 2nd, Senators Frank Lautenberg and Barbara Boxer, who chairs the Senate...
The Huffington Post,
Wed Dec 09 11:59:17 PST 2009
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UC Berkeley social scientists build case for 'survival of the kindest'
( University of California - Berkeley ) Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, are challenging long-held beliefs that human beings are wired to be selfish. In a wide range o...
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Wed Dec 09 06:27:47 PST 2009
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Nigeria : Why Grace Ushang Mustn't Die in Vain
Adie Grace Ushang was 24 years old when she was murdered after being raped. In July 2009, Grace, an honours graduate in Education Administration from the University of Calabar, arrived Born...
AllAfrica.com,
Wed Dec 09 11:44:18 PST 2009
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Soy Food Helps Women with Breast Cancer Decrease Death Risk, Avoid Recurrence
Dec. 9, 2009 - Although there is a concern regarding the safety of soy food consumption among breast cancer survivors, researchers have found that women in China who had breast cancer and a...
Senior Journal,
Wed Dec 09 10:11:27 PST 2009
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Testosterone 'breeds fair play'
Giving testosterone to women can make them play more fairly, but only if they are oblivious to the treatment, tests suggest.
BBC News,
Tue Dec 08 17:12:34 PST 2009
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Burlesque chocolate treat
A Mid Wales business could provide the perfect alternative to a traditional Christmas party this year.
Shropshire Star,
Wed Dec 09 11:14:29 PST 2009
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Breast Cancer Decline Only Partly Due to HRT
TUESDAY, Dec. 8 (HealthDay News) -- The incidence of breast cancer in the United States declined 7 percent between 2002 and 2003, but only part of that decrease can be attributed to reduced...
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Tue Dec 08 09:03:38 PST 2009
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A word to the Ys on courtship
TRIAL by tea and scones conducted in public and in the parlour, whoever passed all the tests got the bride.
The Australian,
Wed Dec 09 05:00:00 PST 2009
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Dan Agin: Stupidity, Gay Marriage, and the Evolution of Religion
Nowhere is the gulf between science and religion more evident and more enormous than when we confront the issues of sexuality, sexual orientation, gender identity,...
The Huffington Post,
Wed Dec 09 08:59:15 PST 2009
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Chipotle location to open Friday
A popular Mexican restaurant chain will open its first Western New York location Friday in Amherst.
The Buffalo News,
Wed Dec 09 04:19:01 PST 2009
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