Monthly Archives: February 2011
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Posted: February 28, 2011Views: 53
More than 200 poor rural communities have improved access to natural medicines, culturally sustainable, high quality, therapeutic care for the first level of health care
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Nestlé Foundation recently published a study based on the dangers posed by unsupervised diets by nutritionists.
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Swedish scientists have explored how a brain identifies its own body and how body image can change by successfully creating the illusion of owning three arms or being the size of a Barbie doll in a laboratory setting.
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Technology that allows skin cells to be 'printed' and used as grafts for burn victims has been developed by scientists who were inspired by the ink-jet printer, according to a presentation in Washington.
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Posted: February 23, 2011Views: 48
Do not miss this video.It is very graphic and very specific in their statements. A raised for me for a moment, how surprising is how the mind works.
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The kicks and somersaults of a developing baby aren’t the only in utero calisthenics. Babies also flex their mental muscles months before birth.
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Posted: February 20, 2011Views: 56
Being bilingual dramatically slows the advance of Alzheimer's disease in the brain and may provide protection against the deterioration seen during ageing, researchers say.
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Posted: February 18, 2011Views: 62
Hibernating bears go many months without food, can sustain healthy pregnancies and can uncouple temperature and metabolism more effectively than researchers have ever imagined, according to a new study.
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Posted: February 17, 2011Views: 59
Health has authorized public funding of the first cannabis-derived drug approved in Spain for patients with multiple sclerosis.
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Posted: February 16, 2011Views: 59
Onedose Pharma, the first Spanish pharmaceutical company that marketed drugs in single doses, has signed an agreement with Grupo Ferrer to distribute their unidosis generics.