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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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The Shocking Ingredients in Cigarettes
If you think cigarettes are simply dried tobacco leaves rolled in paper, you’re about 597 ingredients off. The tobacco industry has become master mixologists with the additives. Some ingredients are added for flavor, but research has shown that the key purpose of using additives is to improve tobacco’s potency resulting in increased ......
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Stimulus Grant To Help MSU Team Improve Drug Development From Plants
Scientists at Michigan State University are receiving nearly $3 million from the National Institutes of Health to uncover how several popular plants make medicinal compounds.
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Thursday, November 5, 2009
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
3 strong economic reports lift recovery hopes
WASHINGTON - Hopes for the fledgling economic recovery got a boost Monday from better-than-expected news on manufacturing, construction and contracts to buy homes. Click here.
Scientist's empathy for patients comes from own family's experience with cancer
"You talk to CFS patients and they say, 'Thank God I have a deadly retrovirus. Thank you,' because now that makes their illness real. They aren't just crazy," Mikovits said who is the lead researcher that discovered MXRV. A virus that is now suspected to be linked to chronic fatigue syndrome.
Source: Scientist's empathy for patients comes from own family's experience with cancer
Source: Scientist's empathy for patients comes from own family's experience with cancer
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