1. If your throat tickles, scratch your ear! 6 comments edit related share science2. Experience supersonic hearing! 3. Overcome your most primal urge! 4. Feel no pain! 5. Clear your stuffed nose! These and 13 more amazing tricks that you can easily learn to do. Check it out today! picked by 2manyusernames 2 years ago |
Discusses the factors that affect the formation and distribution of acne. Oil, dirt, food, allergies, skin type and follicle size all play a part in the development of acne blemishes. Acne medicines focus on treating one or several of these factors. picked by greatestofhealth 1 year ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
I was skeptical, but read the article... and it seems genuine... Anyone else heard of this stuff? picked by shep182 7 months ago 8 comments edit related share technology |
Doctors' morale has sunk to an all-time low, with more than two-thirds saying they would no longer recommend a career in medicine to friends or family, a poll reveals today. picked by maxriter 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share science |
A native of China and one of the oldest medicinal herbs, camellia sinensis is a tall evergreen shrub that blooms with white followers that resemble dogwood roses. This is the shrub that started the legend of tea in 2737 B.C. when the fresh leaves fell into the boiling water of Chinese Emperor Shen Nung, the father of Chinese medicine. Today, there are more than three thousand species of the shrub ... read full post picked by TeaAvenue 1 year ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
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Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have uncovered the first clues about the ancient origins of a mother's intricate lifeline to her unborn baby, the placenta, which delivers oxygen and nutrients critical to the baby's health. The evidence suggests the placenta of humans and other mammals evolved from the much simpler tissue that attached to the inside of eggshells. picked by AutumnLotus 6 months ago 2 comments edit related share science |
Scientology's Brussels-based Europe office and its Belgian missions conducted unlawful practices in medicine, violated privacy laws and used illegal business contracts... picked by DemureArt 1 year ago 3 comments edit related share plime.com |
In Britain, there's no more need for those embarrassing visits to the doctor to get your fix of little blue pills. Now you can get Viagra next to the Tic-Tacs at the drug store, but don't get them mixed up... picked by sfeldner 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
Robots are everywhere and they eat old people's medicine for fuel. picked by mahler87 11 months ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
You can now not only feel the spicy kick of a jalapeno pepper, you can also see it in full 3D, thanks to researchers at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. Using sophisticated equipment, the research team generated the first three dimensional view of the protein that allows you to sense the heat of a hot pepper. picked by AutumnLotus 5 months ago 0 comments edit related share science |
Researchers seeking new and more abundant sources of stem cells for use in regenerative medicine have identified a potentially unlimited, noncontroversial, easily collectable, and inexpensive source – menstrual blood. picked by AutumnLotus 6 months ago 10 comments edit related share science |
According to this documentary, we are killing millions of people by giving them harmful medicine for a disease that they don't have. picked by slider 3 months ago 12 comments edit related share science |
A team led by Dr. Evangelos Michelakis at the University of Alberta in Canada have - In a stroke of mindblowingly simple deduction (Or induction, depends on where you're standing) - figured out a new use for a safe, cheap chemical already used in medicine for a host of metabolic disorders. This chemical is Dichloroacetate (DCA), and it turns cancer into an angsty, suicidal teenager. Links out fro... read full post picked by psycmoe 9 months ago 3 comments edit related share science |
Researchers at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (AEC) have found evidence that certain fungi possess another talent beyond their ability to decompose matter: the capacity to use radioactivity as an energy source for making food and spurring their growth. picked by sandman2 1 year ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
China executed a former director of its food and drug agency Tuesday for approving fake medicine in exchange for cash. picked by DrNothing 1 year ago 4 comments edit related share politics |
The idea behind eugenics - improving a population's health through genetics - was hardly unique to Germany, as shown by a traveling exhibit developed by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., and on display at The Andy Warhol Museum. picked by suebe 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share science |
Friedman's non-fiction account, in stores Tuesday, describes the long collaboration between American aviator Charles Lindbergh and French scientist Alexis Carrel, who won the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1912. It examines the two men's shared dream: to defeat death and pursue immortality picked by neilharvey 1 year ago 1 comments edit related share plime.com |
A giant wall of mirrors in Arizona, US, is being billed as the world's first moonbeam collector. The moonlight, which is of course just sunlight reflected off the Moon's surface, "might have applications for medicine, industry and agriculture", according to a Reuters story that quotes a married couple who have spent $2 million building it. picked by AutumnLotus 10 months ago 13 comments edit related share plime.com |
Researchers say capsules containing powder made from dried rattlesnake meat can be tainted with bacteria that make them as deadly as the snake’s bite and perhaps should be pulled from the U.S. market. (Perhaps??) picked by BrownTrout 1 year ago 2 comments edit related share plime.com |
Itching for a better anti-itch remedy? Your wish may soon be granted now that scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified the first gene for itch sensation. This could lead to new treatments providing relief for chronic and severe itching picked by 2manyusernames 1 year ago 2 comments edit related share plime.com |