Month: February 2012
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Exercise in early 20s may lower risk of osteoporosis
Physical exercise in the early twenties improves bone development and may reduce the risk of fractures later in life, reveals a study of more than 800 Swedish men carried out at the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
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Gene activity may explain how exercise lowers prostate Ca progression risk
The finding builds on two previous studies that showed brisk walking or vigorous exercise, such as jogging for 3 or more hours a week, was linked to a lowered risk of prostate cancer progression and death after diagnosis. Those earlier studies, however …
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Hunter Bay Minerals plc Receives Proceeds of $837466 on Exercise of Warrants …
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, Feb 13, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) — Hunter Bay Minerals plc ("Hunter Bay") /quotes/zigman/1497843 CA:HBY +4.76% is pleased to announce that, since mid-January, it has received proceeds of $834466 on exercise of 5583107 …
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Exercise a Defense Against Dementia: Study
Exercise in early 20s may lower risk of osteoporosis
( University of Gothenburg ) Physical exercise in the early 20s improves bone development and may reduce the risk of fractures later in life, reveals a study of more than 800 Swedish men carried out at the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
A far-sighted move, says HMC chief
Physical exercise is crucial for leading a healthy lifestyle while engaging in sports helps to control obesity and avoid common health problems known to be caused by it, HMC managing director Dr Hanan al-Kuwari has said.
CardioComm Solutions Receives a One Million Dollar Cash Infusion Through An …
The warrants were provided to MD Primer under financing initiatives brokered over the past two years and have an exercise price of $0.10 per share. Gross proceeds from this transaction will go towards general working capital for CardioComm Solutions.
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Marines drink cobra blood, eat insects in jungle survival drills in Thailand
By Philip Caulfield / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS A US Marine drinks cobra blood Monday during a jungle survival program as part of Cobra Gold 2012, a combined military exercise at a navy base in Sattahip, Thailand. Uncle Sam wants you — to drink snake blood, … See all stories on this topic » |
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Raw food diet followers claim range of health benefits; challenge is planning
Vasile, whose cut-off is 40.6 C (105 F), started her transition to raw food gradually, initially attracted by a desire to lose weight. As she increased her intake of raw food, she says, she noticed other changes besides the weight loss, including more …
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