Principal Proposed Uses ThirdAge - Jul 03 11:12 PM
The soybean has been prized for centuries in Asia as a nutritious, high-protein food with a myriad of uses, and today it's popular in the United States not only in Asian food, but also as a cholesterol-free meat and dairy substitute in traditional American foods.Save to My Web
General Practice In Scotland: Top Quality For Second Year Running Medical News Today - Jul 02 12:12 AM
New Quality and Outcomes data for general practice published on Thursday 29 June 2006 show the high standards of care delivered to patients by GPs, said doctors' leaders. Commenting on the publication of national figures on the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) of the new GP contract, where the national average score per practice is 1026.3 out of a total of 1050 points (97. [click link for Save to My Web
Women with CF may have PCOS About.com - Jul 06 5:26 AM
In order to learn more about female fertility in cystic fibrosis (CF), researchers in Greece compared 18 females with the disorder, ages 12 to 23 years, with 18 age-matched females...Save to My Web
Turner Syndrome KidsHealth.org via Yahoo! News - Jul 03 5:00 PM
Turner syndrome is a medical disorder that affects about one in every 2,500 girls. Dr. Henry Turner, an endocrinologist, first described the condition in 1938, when he observed a set of common physical features in some of his female patients. It wasn't until 1960 that a chromosomal abnormality associated with the condition was actually described.Save to My Web
More than just a pick-me-up The Daily Iowan - Jul 04 10:32 PM
Java House, Starbucks, T Spoons, House of Aromas The abundance of coffee in Iowa City is unmistakable. According to a recent study in the Archives of Internal Medicine, students consuming several alcoholic beverages may want to order up a double-shot, non-fat, sugar-free, extra caramel latt with whip - or something to that effect.Save to My Web
Infections Link With Diabetes, Suggests Biggest Study Yet Science Daily - Jul 03 3:03 PM
A major study has added weight to the theory that environmental factors such as common infections may be a trigger for diabetes in children and young adults. The study analysed information from a register of over 4,000 people aged 0-29 years old diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes over a 25-year period.Save to My Web