The Mr Olympia 2010 results are in and counted, and again the Mr Olympia 2010 Jay Cutler has won the prestigious bodybuilding competition now for the fourth time. The Mr Olympia competition took place on Saturday, 25th September 2010 in Las Vegas. Were Jay Cutler claimed first place; followed by Phil Heath in second and [...]
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Add to myYahoo!New non-invasive technology could replace X-rays, mammograms
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Add to myYahoo!I suddenly remembered the device I ordered thru the mail as a desparate teenager.:fingersx: The answer to my prayers! even tho I was just curvy with...
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Care Logistics: have model will travel ...
- differentiated between what we might term mechanistic and humanistic logistics, there is a great deal of overlap:
communications, time, priorities, purposes, service, quality, processes ....
Global health has featured on W2tQ and it is here that the true dimensions of logistics can be defined. I may be confusing logistics and scale, but if I am then the challenge of logistics presents itself by virtue of scale and in global health the focus upon populations, nations, medical conditions and physical environments, climates and topography.
While the Wikipedia page on global health does not explicitly refer to logistics it is there in the shadows: it contributes to inequality, illiteracy, poverty, public ill-health (and mental too), pandemics ...
Logistics is there in the light too; the torch of disaster relief, the many development organisations, the ethos and values of the Millennium Development Goals. ...
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Add to myYahoo!The hardest part is the beginning they tell you. Taking that first step. I feel that the hardest part is steps between the beginning and the end. ...
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Add to myYahoo!By Matt Dixon, Jr.-Show and Go Training REVIEWThroughout history there has been many different approaches taken to improve muscular development and increase human physical performance capabilities. Scientist, physicists, biochemists, and top level expert trainers and nutritionists throughout the world have spent countless hours trying to develop a full proof system for maximizing muscular growth and [...]
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Add to myYahoo!This will make you think, Is Biggest Loser Wrong? Almost everyone knows about the biggest loser – that reality show/ weight loss contest on TV where overweight people people drop ridiculous amount of weight ? like 15 or 20 lbs in a week, and 150 or 200 lbs by the time the show is over. [...]
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Add to myYahoo!Sept 27, 2010
Patients with multiple sclerosis who smoke appear to experience a more rapid progression of their disease, according to a report in the July issue of Archives of Neurology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
Cigarette smokers are at higher risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS), according to background information in the article. However, the effect of smoking on the progression of MS remains uncertain.
Brian C. Healy, Ph.D., of Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, and colleagues studied 1,465 patients with MS who visited a referral center between February 2006 and August 2007. Participants had an average age of 42 and had MS for an average of 9.4 years. Their progression was assessed by clinical characteristics as well as by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) over an average of 3.29 years.Continued >>
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What to expect if planning to try Gilenya
If you have been waiting for one of the new oral medications for MS to be FDA approved, you are likely excited to see that Fingolimod (marketed under the name Gilenya) was approved for patients with relapsing forms of MS on September 21. Many people with MS (PWMS) have been awaiting this news hoping to be able to move away from the injectable medications. The actual medication, however, will not be available for prescription for several more weeks.
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Add to myYahoo!On our Lab Notes page CalorieLab’s editors select and rank the day’s essential health news items in real time. Readers can suggest, vote and comment on items. Below are brief summaries of yesterday’s (September 27, 2010) Lab Notes items. To see today’s items, visit Lab Notes.
Suicide rates, which are historically low for middle-aged people, are on the rise for baby boomers, finds a new study.
A new birth control pill that contains folate to reduce the risks of certain birth defects was recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
A mutation in a gene inhibits a protein related to nerve cell communication, which appears to result in the most common type of migraine according to a new study.
Boys and girls today do not drink enough water and instead choose sugar-sweetened beverages to meet fluid needs. Parents are encouraged to promote water drinking to prevent dehydration that can lead to both physical and mental impairments.
Environmental factors may play a greater role in celiac disease than previously thought. A new study indicates that the incidence of the gluten allergy is especially increasing among older adults in their 50s and 60s.
Raising taxes on alcohol would decrease consumption and reduce crime, injuries and illness, finds a new University of Florida study.
(By CalorieLab editors)
Lab Notes: Baby Boomers Are Driving Up Suicide Rates; Birth Control With Birth Defect-Fighting Nutrient is a post from: CalorieLab Diet News
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