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Cholesterol In The News: Answers And More Questions

Understanding cholesterol is more than figuring out what's good and bad. Although much is known about this waxy substance that's in all body cells and its relationship with heart disease, much is still uncertain. Doctors suspect that the relationship may be more complicated than previously believed.

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No More Excuses: Ways To Overcome Barriers To Regular Exercise

Finding excuses not to exercise is easy. The September issue of Mayo Clinic Women's HealthSource offers ways to overcome common barriers with some creativity, flexibility and a different mindset. Here's a sample: Excuse: I don't have time to exercise. -- Schedule exercise in your day as you would an appointment. If you wait to find time, it probably won't happen. -- Turn off the TV.

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UF'S Burn Center Tests Virtual Reality Disaster Training

Forget the stethoscope - the video game controller could be the newest item you find in your doctor's black bag. Medical trauma doctors and nurses throughout Florida are testing an interactive training program developed by University of Florida experts to model a mass disaster involving patients with burn injuries. The Web-based program goes live for testing this October.

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Increase In Youth Suicide Rate Following Decade Long Decline May Reflect Emerging Health Crisis

A sudden and dramatic increase in pediatric suicides may reflect an emerging trend rather than a single-year anomaly. That's the conclusion of new suicide research, conducted at The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital and published in the September 3rd issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), which looked at pediatric suicide trends over a 10-year period.

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More Evidence That BPA Found In Clear Plastics Impairs Brain Function

Yale School of Medicine researchers reported that the chemical bisphenol-A (BPA), a building block for polycarbonate plastics found in common household items, causes the loss of connections between brain cells. This synaptic loss may cause memory/learning impairments and depression, according to study results published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).

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Society Of Obstetricians And Gynaecologists Of Canada Recommends That Parliament Reject Bill C-484

The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC) is profoundly troubled by private member's Bill C-484, entitled the Unborn Victims of Crime Act, and opposes its passage into law. This Bill can only be interpreted as giving the foetus in utero legal status at conception.

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UGA Leads Effort To Swat Down Major Vegetable Disease

In the Southeast, thrips are tomato and pepper farmers' No. 1 enemy. The tiny, plant-feeding bugs carry a disease that can devastate their crops. A $1.75 million grant will help experts with the University of Georgia and other universities in the region develop ways to stop the damage.

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Children With TVs In Their Room Sleep Less

Middle school children who have a television or computer in their room sleep less during the school year, watch more TV, play more computer games and surf the net more than their peers who don't - reveals joint research conducted by the University of Haifa and Jezreel Valley College. The research, conducted by Prof. Yael Latzer and Dr. Tamar Shochat of the University of Haifa and Prof.

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Implications Of Multiple Mating For Offspring Relatedness And Shoaling Behaviour In Juvenile Guppies

In this paper we use guppies to show that differences in the level of relatedness between singly-sired broods (which are always full siblings) and multiply-sired broods (which can comprise either full- or half-siblings) can have important consequences for offspring social behaviour.

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Being Abundant Is Not Enough: A Decrease In Effective Population Size Over 8 Generations In A Norwegian Population Of The Seaweed, Fucus Serratus

The brown alga Fucus serratus is a key foundation species on rocky intertidal shores of Northern Europe. We sampled the same population off the coast of southern Norway in 2000 and 2008, and using 26 microsatellite loci, estimated changes in genetic diversity and effective population size (Ne).

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