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  • Man flips truck after cold sore virus strikes his brain 13 May 2011 Steve Johnson still can’t believe a cold sore virus landed him in the emergency room. After he blacked out and rolled his truck, doctors diagnosed him with encephalitis,  a dangerous inflammation of the brain, caused by herpes simplex virus type (...) 97 Lectures |
  • Smile, kids! You’re on calorie camera a $2 million project being unveiled Wednesday in the lunchroom of a San Antonio elementary school, where high-tech cameras installed in the cafeteria will begin photographing what foods children pile onto their (...) May 2011 – 71 Lectures | 0 Forum messages
  • Google close to settlement over drugstore ads Google Inc is close to settling a U.S. criminal probe into allegations that it made hundreds of millions of dollars from online pharmacy ads that break U.S. laws, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people (...) May 2011 – 73 Lectures | 0 Forum messages




Musicians’ memories really sing, study shows All those years of playing an instrument, practicing scales, and rehearsing regularly can payoff in midlife and beyond, new research finds. The advantage musicians have may well be between their (...) 13 May 2011
Do you have a toxic friend? Ever have a pal who leaves you feeling drained, bad about yourself or perpetually frustrated — even though she claims to want the best for you? Or are your true friends truly loyal? Take the (...) 13 May 2011
The science of Mary Tyler Moore’s brain tumor The brain tumor for which Mary Tyler Moore will undergo surgery is a meningioma, a non-cancerous tumor located at the meninges, the membranes that line the brain and spinal (...) 13 May 2011
C-sections may make you fat Young adults born via Cesarean section are more likely to be obese than those delivered vaginally, suggesting C-sections could be feeding the obesity epidemic, researchers have (...) 13 May 2011
Alarming combo: Bedbugs with ’superbug’ germs found Hate insects? Afraid of germs? Researchers are reporting an alarming combination: bedbugs carrying “superbug” germs. 13 May 2011
Chummy co-workers may lengthen your life Here’s a reason to be thankful for friendly co-workers: They may help you live longer, a new study says. 13 May 2011
Nearly 60 percent of Americans get medical info online Eighty percent of all U.S. Internet users, or 59 percent of all American adults, look up health information online, according to a new report released today (May 12) by the Pew Research (...) 13 May 2011
U.S. immigrants get supersized Immigrants to the United States may be packing on the pounds, in part, because of a desire to fit in with the citizens of their new country, a new study (...) 13 May 2011
IVF restrictions could reduce newborn deaths NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Limiting the number of embryos used for in vitro fertilization (IVF) would prevent up to 40 newborn deaths in Canada each year, researchers (...) 13 May 2011
Diabetics more likely to get cancer People with diabetes are at higher risk for certain cancers than those without the blood sugar disease, suggests a new study. 13 May 2011

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