Ibuprofen or acetaminophen in long-term resistance training increases muscle mass/strength
Apr 06, 2008 |
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Taking daily recommended dosages of ibuprofen and acetaminophen caused a substantially greater increase over placebo in the amount of quadriceps muscle mass and muscle strength gained during three months of regular weight ...
NYU dental professor discovers biological clock
Apr 06, 2008 |
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Why do rats live faster and die younger than humans? A newly discovered biological clock provides tantalizing clues.
Meteorites delivered the 'seeds' of Earth's left-hand life
Apr 06, 2008 |
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Flash back three or four billion years — Earth is a hot, dry and lifeless place. All is still. Without warning, a meteor slams into the desert plains at over ten thousand miles per hour. With it, this violent ...
Nuclear scientists eye future landfall on a second 'island of stability'
Apr 06, 2008 |
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Modern-day scientific Magellans and Columbus’s, exploring the uncharted seas at the fringes of the Periodic Table of the Elements, have landed on one long-sought island — the fabled Island of Stability, home ...
Subordinate monkeys more likely to choose cocaine over food
Apr 06, 2008 |
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Having a lower social standing increases the likelihood that a monkey faced with a stressful situation will choose cocaine over food, according to a study at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. More dominant monkeys ...
Wee genes make tall story
Apr 06, 2008 |
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Scientists are beginning to develop a clearer picture of what makes some people stand head and shoulders above the rest. The team of Exeter researchers who last year identified the first common version of a gene influencing ...
New study shows that fetal cells to treat Parkinson's disease may not function long term
Apr 06, 2008 |
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Neurons grafted into the brain of a patient with Parkinson’s disease fourteen years ago have developed Lewy body pathology, the defining pathology for the disease, according to research by Jeffrey H. Kordower, PhD, and associates ...
Rare genetic mutations protect against hypertension
Apr 06, 2008 |
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) researchers have found that rare mutations in three genes contribute to blood pressure variation in the general population.
A tall story: New research adds to growing body of knowledge of genetics of height
Apr 06, 2008 |
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Scientists are beginning to develop a clearer picture of what makes some people stand head and shoulders above the rest. A team of researchers who last year identified the first common version of a gene influencing height ...
Fabled 'Freshman 15' pound gain more often only 5, report researchers
Apr 06, 2008 |
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The “freshman 15” - the rapid weight gain believed to afflict many new college students when they begin school - appears to be a bit of an urban legend: a cautionary tale often told but not well substantiated.