Have you ever wondered, Hmmm...I wonder what Renee's back fat looked like on day 28. Or, Hmmm...What I really wanna know is just how deep was that right side crease on day 42? Or how about, Hmmm...Could I ever find...
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Add to myYahoo!Galderma to Present Corporate and Partnering Overview at the BIO 2006 Annual Meeting and Convention [Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Apr 05 6:15 AM Galderma International S.A. today announced that Arthur Clapp, Vice President, Business Development at Galderma Laboratories, L.P., will present an overview of Galderma and the Company’s biotechnology and pharmaceutical partnering initiatives [...]
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Add to myYahoo!Researchers have unexpectedly discovered that mice with the gene defect that causes colon cancer in humans can differ from normal mice in how they respond to radiation therapys. The large intestine carrying the gene defect in mice that received staggered doses of radiation was three to four times more resistant to the radiation than in control mice........
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Add to myYahoo!By Christina Greene This is a very quick and cheap iced tea recipe that takes minutes to prepare and tastes better than anything you buy in a store. Ingredients: 6 tbags (any flavor and brand)WaterSplenda Method:1. Place about 1 cup of water and 6 tbags in a small pot. Boil for about 10-15 minutes on low heat to [...]
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Add to myYahoo!Reported April 10, 2006By Julie Marks, Ivanhoe Health Correspondent PARIS (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Researchers at the 21st Annual Congress of the European Association of Urology in Paris report exciting findings on the use of magnetic nanoparticles for patients with prostate cancer. Scientists know thermotherapy using biocompatible magnetic nanoparticles inhibits prostate cancer growth in mice. Now, however, researchers [...]
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Add to myYahoo!Analyzing my first 2 playlists may cause one, not you of course you're way to open minded, to wonder. Where?s the R&B? The Rap? The Funk? One, again not you, may also do a double take to see if the...
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Add to myYahoo!Weight gain should always be in the form of muscle, not fat. To build muscle, start a weight-bearing exercise program. Go to a gym and learn how to do the weight training circuit. It only takes 15 extra grams of protein a day to build a pound of muscle a week -- so you really won't need to eat a lot more. Muscle is far more dense than fat. Once you are exercising regularly and gaining muscle, your appetite will probably increase and you will eat more without any conscious effort. Most muscular people and heavy exercisers will eat plenty to meet their calorie needs. The training tables for football teams are piled high with every kind of food.
It's never too late to start a weight training program. Underweight older people look and feel frail because they have lost most of their muscles, not because of lack of fat. If you are inactive, you lose muscle mass to the point where you are unable to carry out daily activities -- climbing stairs, getting up out of a chair -- because your muscles are not strong enough to move the weight of your own body. Don't try to add fat to a weak body. Overweight older people often have the double burden of weak muscles AND 20, 40 or more extra pounds to lug around with them every day.
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