A new study suggests one reason heart-related deaths go up in winter is because the cold causes brown fat to accelerate the build-up of plaque in blood vessels. Researchers from Sweden and China, who made this breakthrough discovery while studying mice, write about their findings in the...
I bought this yesterday and was thinking about the side effects. Its supposed to suppress my appetite as what the salesman says but I'm not feeling it yet. I have searched the internet for reviews but found none. Anybody who used this product? Is it effective?
...they use in stadiums? I'm looking for organ music, clips, glass shatters, and even the rude sounding "Sit down in your seat" bit used by several baseball teams. I do sound engineering for a local college but their selection is way too limited. Any help or leads appreciated. Thanks
A synthetic compound is able to turn off “secondary” vacuum cleaners in the brain that take up serotonin, resulting in the “happy” chemical being more plentiful, scientists from the School of Medicine at The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio have discovered.
Their study...
Iron Man's HUD has always been one of the cooler details in any sci-fi movie. The way it pops up, the way it shields the face, the way it works—it's fantastically unreal and yet completely believable. And the beauty is in its impressive details.
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Since the discovery of Prontosil in 1932, sulfonamide antibiotics have been used to combat a wide spectrum of bacterial infections, from acne to chlamydia and pneumonia. However, their side effects can include serious neurological problems like nausea, headache, dizziness, hallucinations and...
Intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) gives better results than standard radiotherapy in patients with early breast cancer, according to results from a randomised trial presented today (Sunday) to the 2nd Forum of the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO). IMRT is an advanced...
A commonly used anti-anginal drug reduces chest pain in patients with type 2 diabetes and appears to have a more pronounced effect in those with poorer glucose control, according to research presented at the American College of Cardiology's 62nd Annual Scientific Session. Ranolazine is approved...
User behavior on the internet is increasingly being recognized as a valuable source of health information. Now a team from Stanford University School of Medicine and Microsoft Research has shown how mining rich seams of data from users' search histories yields important information on the...
Can someone tell me how to render it on cs6 so that I can email it to my iPad?
I have tried opening it in mp4 mjpeg 4 h.426.
I need this for a school project that is due tomorrow, and I have been trying for days withou luck
Early life stress like that experienced by ill newborns appears to take an early toll of the heart, affecting its ability to relax and refill with oxygen-rich blood, researchers report. Rat pups separated from their mothers a few hours each day, experienced a significant decrease in this basic...
Researchers at the University of Warwick and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust have completed a study that may lead to clinicians being able to more accurately predict which patients will suffer from the side effects of radiotherapy. Gastrointestinal side effects are commonplace in...
A study at Colorado State University is looking at the health effects of Bikram yoga, a form of yoga in which practitioners follow a prescribed set of 26 poses in a room heated to 105 degrees. The sketchy thing? The majority of the funding for the study comes from the founder of Bikram yoga...
I had Bell's palsy about 2 years ago and 97% of my face is recovered. But the only thing that bothers me is that the side of my face is always swollen and causes me having a big eye bag.... Does anyone has this problem or it is just me.... I need help!!!!!