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Archive for March, 2010
Archive for March, 2010
Mar. 29 | Indoor tanning is known to be a dangerous practice, but many choose to do it anyways. Now, as a result of the new healthcare reform law, people will be paying extra for damaging their skin. New restrictions regarding age may also be enforced in an attempt...
Mar. 29 | In the past, women have had the option to have an entire breast removed after a lump was found. Many chose to do this in the hope to eliminate the possibility of a future breast tumor or cancer occurrence. New research reveals this practice may have little...
Mar. 29 | Tradition continued in the WWE, with their 26th annual WrestleMania extravaganza last night on March 28, 2010. There was a total of ten matches on the four hour card. The WWE Universe saw the Big Show and Miz retain the Unified Tag Team Championships...
Mar. 28 | A new study from researchers at Stanford University may lead to a breakthrough in Multiple-Sclerosis treatment.
Results suggest that it may soon be possible to test patients for their response to leading treatments for MS before administering them. MS...
Mar. 28 | The University of Iowa men’s basketball team has a new coach after a disappointing 2009/10 season saw the Hawkeye’s win just 10 games. The Hawkeyes’ fired coach Todd Lickliter on March 15, 2010 after he led Iowa to a third consecutive...
Mar. 28 | Palm Sunday is celebrated around the world today Christians alike. Palm Sunday marks the day that Jesus entered to Jerusalem one week before Easter. Upon his arrival at Jerusalem, Jesus was greeted by cheering crowds that fanned him with palms. Palm Sunday...
Mar. 27 | The so called “Cookie Diet”, has become increasingly popular over the last few months. The Smart For Life Cookie Diet is just one of the diets available, but is the most talked about. It has even been featured on some talk shows.
The idea...
Mar. 26 | Certain factors increase the risk of women developing breast cancer and whether they will survive the disease. Many risk factors can’t be changed like our age and those we inherit from our parents, but lifestyle choices can reduce breast cancer risk...
Mar. 26 | Researchers at Princeton University just released the results of a study that suggested that high fructose corn syrup may contribute to weight gain. Two groups of rats were fed slightly different diets. One group ate a diet that contained High Fructose...
Mar. 26 | Earlier this week, an autistic teenager made news for being the only known individual in the United States who had a perfect bracket following the first two rounds of the tournament. The teenager, who is Alex Herrmann of Illinois, defeated the odds and...