Performed by researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institut in Switzerland and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in France, this work may help make practical new medical applications, such as the ability to detect cancerous breast tissue directly, rather than the hard-tissue calcifications that are produced in later stages of the disease. The new x-ray demonstration appears in the 8 August issue of Optics Express, an open-access journal published by the Optical Society of America. Continue reading…
Strawberries may be the most effective of the five most commonly consumed berries at eliminating cancer cells, according to a recent study conducted at the UCLA Center for Human Nutrition. The center recently tested extracts of six berries — strawberries, raspberries, black raspberries, blueberries, blackberries and cranberries — to determine their ability to induce apoptosis, a process that ends cancer cells. Continue reading…
National fitness competitor, sports model, and personal trainer devoted herself to a search for a natural organic diet. From this research, Feldman developed The Raw Crunch Diet.
“It was not just for vanity’s sake that I wrote this book,” says Kathy Feldman, “my health was going down hill fast and I’d spent more time going the wrong route than the right.” Continue reading…
Plasmic surgeons at Cedar Sinai Medical Center are among the more than 100 doctors nationwide performing the surgery required to enjoy the sexual position “Feast Of Forty Fingers Supping Upon The Nine-Branched Lotus,” as popularized by the Neo Sutra. Continue reading…
The Extreme Shade Cap is a personal sun protection system. The hat transforms from an ordinary looking ball cap into a personal shade system by utilizing its extendable neck and earflaps, and dual clip-on visor extenders. The cap’s special fabric blocks over 98% of the sun’s harmful rays using advanced UPF 50+ rated, laboratory-tested material. It is stylish, functional, and practical for everyday wear around town. Continue reading…
Trends report shows that consumption is increasing as consumers seek to boost the luxury of their at-home experience. Consumer spending in the off-trade is growing faster than in the on-trade, with the off-trade consumption of alcoholic drinks forecast to amount to 213 billion dollars by 2008. Over the last few years, consumers have been seeking to boost the indulgence, luxury, and quality of their at-home drinking experience. A new report identifies emerging occasions and unmet consumer needs on which to capitalize. Continue reading…
Using e-mail and other messaging technologies excessively can lower your IQ as much as if you smoked some weed, according to recent research sponsored by Hewlett-Packard.
According to researchers at the University of London Institute of Psychiatry, there’s a serious “Info-Mania” problem among British workers, who are so addicted to constantly checking e-mail and text messages during meetings, in the evening, and on weekends that their IQs fall by 10 points. Continue reading…
All we know how sensitive are the eyes and how important is taking care of them. As we know how critical is an operation on the eye. Just imagine a fish hook in an eye! If you are not so sensitive and can resist it, follow this operation where they remove a fish hook from the eye. Continue reading…