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Kids and Adults to Receive Free Dental Services

09.07.2009 21:34    worldental.org
PGA Tour Brings Free Dental Clinic For Kids. Free dental exams offered. Free Dental Clinic provides a great service. 200 children from poor families to receive free dental braces
World    Dentistry    Articles


Prevent and Stop Tooth Decay

09.07.2009 21:34    worldental.org
Tooth decay is considered one of the most widely met dental disease and persons spend a lot of their income on its treatment. A good way to economize money and time is to prevent tooth decay as soon as possible.
World    Dentistry    Articles

Free Dental Work Granted

09.07.2009 21:34    worldental.org
East Cooper Community Outreach Offers Free Dental Care. Free Dental Work At Wilson Martino Dental. Dentists offering free dental work.
World    Dentistry    Articles

Is It Delivery Time Or Just False Labor: Determining The Differences Of Labor

09.07.2009 21:27    thepregnancyzone.com
You are at the end of your pregnancy and the only thing left is to deliver your baby. Impatience is grower stronger and you look to every thing that your body is doing as a sign of labor. There are
World    Pregnancy    Articles
Is It Delivery Time Or Just False Labor: Determining The Differences Of Labor


Obama fights for health reform- from Moscow

09.07.2009 21:17    axcessnews.com
He has not insisted that an overhaul include a public insurance option... or else. But on Tuesday he reiterated his preference for that approach.

Health Talk & You: What to do when your child has an ear ache

09.07.2009 21:17    axcessnews.com
As many parents know, ear infections are very common in young children. In fact, for preschool children, ear infections are the most common reason for physician visits.

Do Bilingual Persons Have Distinct Language Areas In The Brain?

09.07.2009 21:13    sciencedaily.com
A unique single case study suggests that first and second languages of bilingual people are represented in different places in the brain.

Better Than A Hearing Aid? Better Hearing With Bone Conducted Sound

09.07.2009 21:13    sciencedaily.com
New technology to hear vibrations through the skull bone has been developed. Besides investigating the function of a new implantable bone conduction hearing aid, researchers have studied the sensitivity for bone conducted sound and also examined the possibilities for a

Language Skills In Your Twenties May Predict Risk Of Dementia Decades Later

09.07.2009 21:13    sciencedaily.com
People who have superior language skills early in life may be less likely to develop Alzheimer's disease decades later, despite having the hallmark signs of the disease, according to new research.

Hitting Cell Hot Spot Could Help Thwart Parkinson's Disease

09.07.2009 21:13    sciencedaily.com
A new way to 'turn off the taps' in the brain and stop a chemical being released in excess amounts -- which can lead to Parkinson's Disease -- has been developed.

Evolution Guides Cooperative Turn-taking, Game Theory-based Computer Simulations Show

09.07.2009 21:13    sciencedaily.com
It's not just good manners to wait your turn -- it's actually down to evolution, according to new research. What's more, this behavior can be simulated using a simple computer algorithm and basic genetic laws.

AACR applauds nomination of Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D., to be the new NIH director

09.07.2009 20:11    eurekalert.org
American Association for Cancer Research) The American Association for Cancer Research applauds President Obama's nomination of Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D., to be the 16th director of the National Institutes of Health.
World    Cancer    Articles

Reduced diet thwarts aging, disease in monkeys

09.07.2009 20:11    eurekalert.org
University of Wisconsin-Madison) The bottom-line message from a decades-long study of monkeys on a restricted diet is simple: Consuming fewer calories leads to a longer, healthier life.
World    Cancer    Articles

Systems biology recommended as a clinical approach to cancer

09.07.2009 20:11    eurekalert.org
Virginia Tech) Researchers at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute at Virginia Tech and the Wake Forest University School of Medicine are advocating the use of systems biology as an innovative clinical approach to cancer. This approach could result in the development
World    Cancer    Articles

2 reproductive factors are important predictors of death from ovarian cancer

09.07.2009 20:11    eurekalert.org
American Association for Cancer Research) Researchers from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that survival among women with ovarian cancer is influenced by age of menarche and total number of lifetime ovulatory cycles.
World    Cancer    Articles

Link between migraines and reduced breast cancer risk confirmed in follow-up study

09.07.2009 20:11    eurekalert.org
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center) The relationship between migraine headaches in women and a significant reduction in breast cancer risk has been confirmed in a follow-on study to landmark research published last year and conducted by scientists at Fred Hutchinson
World    Cancer    Articles

Fight for hearing funding

09.07.2009 18:14    hearingaidsear.com
MARYBOROUGH'S Judith Raxworthy could not imagine life without her cochlear implants.

SoundAMP turns an iPhone into a hearing aid

09.07.2009 18:14    hearingaidsear.com
An iPhone can take the place of all kinds of gear--an air mouse, a metronome, a golfer's GPS, and so on. Now, thanks to SoundAMP, it can fill in for a hearing aid as well.
SoundAMP turns an iPhone into a hearing aid

Take a Look at the Smallest Hearing Aid

09.07.2009 18:14    hearingaidsear.com
Claudia Cohen said she likes nothing better than rocking out to music while she works out at the gym, but a youth spent at rock concerts left her with moderate hearing loss.
Take a Look at the Smallest Hearing Aid

Small Device; Big Difference

09.07.2009 18:14    hearingaidsear.com
Hearing aids are often associated with old age and disability. Hearing loss, experts say, is now becoming more common in younger people. Technology and concerts may be to blame, but reasons aside, researchers now have to find ways to make
Small Device; Big Difference

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