You can interrupt me at anytime and ask questions. Don't be afraid to speak. Because I am God, I don't become offended or feel insulted.I wish my children would interrupt me more often. Now, as I was saying, in this  |


Post from: Mesothelioma WatchWhen the Manhattan Institute's Center for Legal Policy released its first Trial Lawyers, Inc. report, in 2003, we called asbestos litigation the longest-running mass tort in U.S. history and arguably the most unjust. Even as the incidence  |
Post from: Mesothelioma WatchWe are starting a new weekly feature this week. The Weekly Roundup. All week long our authors scour the internet searching for news and information on Asbestos and Mesothelioma. In those cyber travels we come across all  |
A new study published in Nov 18, 2008 issue of Diabetes Care suggests that eating eggs increases risk of type 2 diabetes both in men and women.  |


There's no reason eating for better health can't be exciting, fun and scrumptious, even during the holidays. We've put together a wide range of Thanksgiving recipes, from old favorites to interesting new dishes to help you put tasty, healthy meals  |
A new study published in the Nov 21, 2008 issue of Journal of Biological Chemistry suggests that patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) may be better off taking grape-seed extract supplements.  |
Posing for photographers with her felled moose, her child inches from its bleeding mouth, Sarah Life-Is-Precious Palin is not confused about where meat comes from.  |
Despite the $9 million the egg industry spent to defeat California's Proposition 2 including a racist "egg immigration" scare campaign, more votes were cast for Prop 2 than 11 other propositions and even for Obama.  |
A study published in the Dec 19, 2008 issue of Cancer Causes Control suggests that what you eat may affect the risk of hypopharyngeal cancer.  |
Appendicitis is a frequent and common digestive disease, which causes severe infection in the abdominal layer, if not treated in time.Usually, pains associated with appendicitis start and go frequently, but if you are suffering with continuous appendicitis pain, you should  |  |
Depression may make it harder for people with diabetes to keep their blood sugar levels in check, researchers have found.In a study of more than 11,000 U.S. veterans with type 2 diabetes, the investigators found that over a decade, those  |  |
There is a lot of debate over negative calorie diet and whether they work or not. The idea of any diet where you can eat as much as you want of certain foods is very appealing. But the truth is  |  |
Should you share your number? When it comes to professing your sexual history, some things are better left unsaid  |  |
It's not easy being a preteen "wolf boy" — but scientists at Columbia University are confident they've finally found the silver bullet that can cure one.  |  |
An international study showed patients on Iressa, an expensive, newer targeted treatment, survived about as long as those on another course of chemotherapy.  |
Scientists at the Spanish National Cancer Center in Madrid, Spain, think that by boosting a certain enzyme naturally created in the body, a person could live a longer life, London’s Daily Telegraph reported.  |
Babies born four months before the peak cold and flu season have a 30 percent higher risk of developing asthma, U.S. researchers said on Friday, suggesting that these common infections may trigger asthma.  |
Doctors in Arizona thought a Phoenix-area woman had a possible brain tumor, but it turned out there was something else penetrating her brain a worm.  |  |
Obese people have the right to two seats for the price of one on flights within Canada, the country's Supreme Court ruled yesterday.  |
Dozens of school children were taken to the hospital in South China after they inhaled a hazardous gas, Agence-France Presse reported.  |
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