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A unique study appearing in the January 8, 2010 issue
of the journal Cell, may shed some light on the role
of fats and cancer.
The work out of California based biomedical research
organization The Scripps Research Institute finds that
an enzyme that normally helps to break down stored
fats becomes highly active in some cancer cells, making
them more aggressive and more likely to spread.
Use the link below to discover more...
Fat
Causes Cancer To Get More Rampant...
A pair of new studies, both appearing in the January 2010 issue of the Archives
of Neurology find that exercise improves mild cognitive impairment, and may even
help to prevent the decline in the first place.
The research teams found that those who did moderate exercise in midlife (or
later) had a reduced risk of mild cognitive impairment. What’s more,
six months of high intensity aerobic exercise improved the cognitive function
in those who already had some thinking impairment.
To read more about this study follow the link below:
Exercise
Reduces The Risk of Mental Decline...
Almost 37% of American households are firmly in the
dog lover camp; 32% are cat owners and lovers.
According to 2007 data from the American Veterinary
Medical Association the cat population is 82 million
felines, while the dog population tops out at 72
million. Experts believe the larger numbers of cats
are the result of households owning more than one.
To find out more about this "important" study...
Dog
Owners v Cat Owners...
According to a new Australian study set
to appear in the January 26, 2009 print
edition of the journal Circulation, watching
too much TV won’t just leave you
brain dead – It may actually take
years off your life.
In fact, the more time you spend in
front of the tube, the greater your
risk of dying at an earlier age.
To read more about study, use the link
below
Does
TV Increase The Risk of Death...
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