Protection against sun, skin cancer advised all year
While the intensity of ultraviolet B (UVB) rays diminishes in the winter, ultraviolet A (UVA) rays remain constant all year, said Dr. Perry Robins, president of the Skin Cancer Foundation.
USA Today,
Tue Dec 29 16:53:53 PST 2009
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The Latest from Skincare-News.com: How to Maintain Healthy Skincare with Hobbies T...
Everyone has hobbies and activities they do for fun. But do these hobbies pose skin risks? Read on to learn more. (PRWeb Dec 30, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2...
PRWeb,
Wed Dec 30 00:04:11 PST 2009
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The Latest from Skincare-News.com: How to Maintain Healthy Skincare with Hobbies T...
Everyone has hobbies and activities they do for fun. But do these hobbies pose skin risks? Read on to learn more.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News,
Tue Dec 29 23:00:00 PST 2009
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Compugen Discovers Cancer Treatment Target
Israeli drug developer Compugen Ltd. said Monday it discovered a potential cancer treatment target using its RNA sequence technology.
WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley,
Mon Dec 28 15:15:51 PST 2009
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Your stars for 2010
Neil Spencer looks ahead to what the planets have in store next year
Guardian Unlimited,
Tue Dec 29 11:38:30 PST 2009
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Pressure rises to stop antibiotics in agriculture
Researchers say the overuse of antibiotics in humans and animals has led to a plague of drug-resistant infections that killed more than 65,000 people in the U.S. last year
Chattanooga Times Free Press,
Tue Dec 29 16:04:22 PST 2009
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Andrea Pennington, M.D.: How Your Diet Is Aging You
Dermatologists explain that our skin is a window into our overall health and can show clues of what's going on under the surface.
The Huffington Post,
Tue Dec 29 10:23:47 PST 2009
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Skin protection for our border guards
Fine lines, wrinkles and tans. The Ministry of Home Affairs is finally paying attention to the skin of its paramilitary forces. The Indian-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) has become the first ...
Hindustan Times,
Sat Dec 26 12:02:28 PST 2009
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Pressure rises to stop antibiotics in agriculture
The mystery started the day farmer Russ Kremer got between a jealous boar and a sow in heat.
AP via Yahoo! News,
Tue Dec 29 04:49:26 PST 2009
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Ukraine's leading English-language newspaper since 1995
Once curable diseases such as tuberculosis and malaria are rapidly mutating into aggressive strains that resist drugs. EDITOR'S NOTE: Once curable diseases such as tuberculosis and malaria ...
KYIV Post,
Wed Dec 30 03:58:59 PST 2009
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iPod boy stable after glass door crash
The son of the late Sydney fashion icon Mark Keighery is recovering in hospital.
Sydney Morning Herald,
Tue Dec 29 16:52:08 PST 2009
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Sydney fashion icon's son stable after glass door accident
The nine-year-old son of the late Sydney fashion icon Mark Keighery is recovering in hospital today after he fell through a glass door at a Palm Beach house while listening to his iPod.
Sydney Morning Herald,
Tue Dec 29 16:46:25 PST 2009
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Drug-resistant infections lurk in meat
Seventy percent of the antibiotics in the U.S. are fed to livestock, often to help speed their growth. But the routine use has caused some animals to develop virulent drug-resistant infecti...
MSNBC,
Tue Dec 29 06:44:48 PST 2009
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Drug-Resistant Infections Lurk In Our Meat
FRANKENSTEIN, Mo. -- The mystery started the day farmer Russ Kremer got between a jealous boar and a sow in heat. The boar gored Kremer in the knee with a razor-sharp tusk. The burly pig fa...
WJXT Jacksonville,
Tue Dec 29 19:06:59 PST 2009
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Pressure rises to stop antibiotics in agriculture
EDITOR'S NOTE: Once-curable diseases such as tuberculosis and malaria are coming back as germs rapidly mutate to form aggressive strains that resist drugs. The reason: The misuse of the ver...
Columbia Missourian,
Tue Dec 29 22:08:10 PST 2009
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Pressure rises to stop antibiotics in agriculture
EDITOR'S NOTE: Once curable diseases such as tuberculosis and malaria are rapidly mutating into aggressive strains that resist drugs. The reason: The misuse of the very drugs that were supp...
FOX 11 Tucson,
Tue Dec 29 18:18:01 PST 2009
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Drug-Resistant Infections Lurk In Meat We Eat
More and more Americans are at risk of developing drug-resistant infections stemming from the widespread practice of feeding livestock antibiotics.
WSMV Nashville,
Tue Dec 29 13:02:39 PST 2009
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Pressure rises to stop antibiotics in agriculture
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Argus Observer,
Tue Dec 29 15:22:32 PST 2009
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Sun Protection Advised Year-Round
MONDAY, Dec. 28 (HealthDay News) -- If you're like many people, you slather on sunscreen during hot summer days, then in winter, not so much. Short, cold days make it easy to forget that th...
HealthDay via Yahoo! News,
Mon Dec 28 06:02:50 PST 2009
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Pressure rises to stop antibiotics in agriculture
Dr. Craig Rowles, of Elite Pork Partnership, standing with hogs in one of his confinement buildings in Carroll, Iowa, on July 9. Rowles gives his pigs virginiamycin, which he says has been ...
Spartanburg Herald-Journal,
Tue Dec 29 07:50:32 PST 2009
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