Stem Cell Pioneer Is A Fraud, Claims Colleague
Posted in General Support group on Fri, 16 Dec 2005
Hwang Woo-suk, the South Korean stem cell scientist who took the world by storm by claiming to have cloned a human embryo, faked his reports that were published in the journal Science, his colleague R...
MP Calls For Ban On Aspartame
Posted in Others Support group on Fri, 16 Dec 2005
The UK Parliamentarian Roger Williams has called for a ban on an artificial sweetener aspartame, which is used in the production of 6,000 types of medicines, food and drinks....Read More
Animal Cruelty free Test Kit
Posted in General Support group on Tue, 13 Dec 2005
Physician Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) has developed an in-house animal serum free diabetes test kit which measures the insulin level,...Read More
Leukemia Can Be Cured By Garden Plant's Root
Posted in General Support group on Tue, 13 Dec 2005
A new pathway with regard to the progression of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) has reportedly been identified by US based scientists. They have also found out that an extract from the plant coleus...
Obesity Among Children May Become a Major Problem
Posted in General Support group on Tue, 13 Dec 2005
The NHS Scotland figures have revealed that about 34% of the 12 year olds in Scotland are either clinically obese or overweight. The Information Statistics Division (ISD) has published this research c...
Human Growth Hormone (HGH) - View of Experts
Posted in General Support group on Sun, 11 Dec 2005
Human Growth Hormone is chanted as the new anti-ageing mantra. The current research findings pertaining to Human Growth Hormone (HGH) therapy has found some positive results. ...Read More
Aussie Nobel Prize Winners Receive Their Awards
Posted in General Support group on Sun, 11 Dec 2005
Professor Barry Marshall and Doctor Robin Warren, the Australian Nobel Prize winners for medicine received their awards from the King of Sweden in a glitzy ceremony at Stockholm yesterday. ...Read Mor...
Obesity Causes Dental Caries In Children
Posted in General Support group on Sun, 11 Dec 2005
That snacking in-between meals plays a major role in causing obesity is well-known. It has now emerged that obese children are also more prone to fall a prey to dental decay. ...Read More