| At the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, One Professor’s Flouride ...
It was the first time that Dr. Chester Douglass, the Department Chair of Epidemiology at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, had spoken publicly about the controversy surrounding his research on the connection between fluoride and bone cancer. Fox 25 news cameras followed him to his car on a cold day in February 2006. “Is there a cover-up here?" asked Fox 25 investigative reporter Mike Beaudet. “This report, from Harvard Medical School, will answer that question," Douglass responded, brandishing an envelope which ostensibly contained a draft of the report of the investigation that the Medical School had launched in June 2005. Over a year later, that report has yet to be released to the public, though Harvard has publicly exonerated Douglass.
Researchers Train The Immune System To Deliver Virus That Destroys ...
ScienceDaily (Dec. 20, 2007) An international team of researchers led by Mayo Clinic have designed a technique that uses the body's own cells and a virus to destroy cancer cells that spread from primary tumors to other parts of the body through the lymphatic system. In addition, their study shows that this technology could be the basis for a new cancer vaccine to prevent cancer recurrence. .
Mandella and Harty have some real talent
Lewis or the Feb. 10 San Vicente at seven furlongs. Mandella is keen on both horses. He said the CashCall showed that the lightly raced Into Mischief "likes to compete." "In his second start (a second in the Hollywood Prevue), he got off a little bad, and we tried to just sit and be patient with him," Mandella said. "But he almost seemed confused by it. So I suggested that Victor (Espinoza) let him run out of the gate and then take hold of him, so he at least kind of understood what we were trying to do. He ran like he did in his first race, where Victor just waited at the quarter pole with those horses, then it looked like he broke out the gate again. "… After seeing that, I think all options are open. You couldn't expect one to do much more in three races than he's done." Mandella, whose best finish with six previous starters was fifth in 1994, hasn't completely ruled out Dixie Chatter making the Derby.
Snoring? It Could Be Sleep Apnea
Loud snoring doesn't just annoy your spouse. It could signal dangerous sleep apnea, yet millions go undiagnosed. A government move may help change that: Medicare is poised to allow at-home testing for sleep apnea letting people snooze in their own beds instead of spending the night in a sleep laboratory. .
Sam Champion's Just One Thing
Or, look online at Earth 911's Web site. Just enter your zip code, and it'll search the database of more than 3,800 drop-off spots nationwide to find the one nearest you. You can also buy or rent a wood chipper to make your own mulch or cut the branches and put them in your garden to cover your plants during those winter months. Save Wrapping Paper, Boxes, Etc. Before you trudge out to the curb with all that trash, take a closer look at your wrapping refuse. Maybe it's not all trash. After all, you may have nice gift bags, boxes, tissue paper and ribbons you can reuse next year. As for the torn wrapping paper: Foil paper is not recyclable and wrapping paper recycling varies depending on the local program; many community programs will take it, but not all.
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