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Polluted air, exercise, and heart disease do not mix E-mail
by William Atkins   
Sunday, 07 October 2007
Researchers from Edinburg University find that people with heart disease should not exercise outside in polluted air because heart attacks are more likely.               
 
Duke researchers say appendix is “safe house for bacteria” E-mail
by William Atkins   
Sunday, 07 October 2007
Duke scientist Dr. Bill Parker and fellow researchers contend that the appendix is a storehouse and manufacturing facility for useful bacteria—and not useless as scientists have thought in the past.         
 
Researchers study hot peppers as anesthesia in surgery E-mail
by William Atkins   
Friday, 05 October 2007
Chemicals in hot peppers have been found to deaden only pain-sensing nerve cells, making for a better way to provide local anesthetics that do not numb muscles, and make the patient unconscious during surgery and drowsy afterwards.        
 
Tea symposium says drink tea to think clearly, lower dementia, and more E-mail
by William Atkins   
Thursday, 04 October 2007
According to research presented at the Fourth International Scientific Symposium on Tea and Human Health, tea helps to lower the risk of dementia, and also improves brain health and function by helping us thinking more clearly.        
 
Study shows hard-working, reliable people less likely to develop Alzheimer’s E-mail
by William Atkins   
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
U.S. neuropsychologist Robert Wilson and psychologist Brent Roberts found that people who score high on conscientious traits (dependability, hard working, reliable, goal-oriented, etc.) are much less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease.        
 
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