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Social Networking Sites Have Myriad Trial-Related Uses

The information in this post was gathered from an article published by Deb Bortifz in eCliniqua, Innovative Management in Clinical Trials. eCliniqua offers PodCasts, WebCasts, White Papers and much more. Their ‘data-rich’ site is one of my primary research resources for an objective review of clinical trial process and results. March 2, 2009 | A [...]

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Lack of Sleep Could Undermine Exercise’s Cancer Prevention Benefits

Exercise can lower your overall risk of cancer – but only if you get a good night’s sleep After my last week’s rant about focusing efforts to PREVENT cancer as well as CURING cancer, I was please to review a research study that did just that! The study examined the link between exercise and cancer [...]

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I think, therfore I am Fat?

Does Thinking Make Us Fatter? Researchers Find Mental Tasks Cause People to Eat More As a so-called knowledge worker, who spends more time on my computer then on my mattress, I found the following article by Lee Dye, published on ABC News, Online, September 10, 2008, fascinating and frightening. The majority of women hold “Think-Work” [...]

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Twice as many women die from stroke every year than from breast cancer

Overall, stroke is this country’s third-leading killer. About 700,000 Americans will have one this year, according to the American Stroke Association. But 55-percent of all strokes and 60-percent of stroke deaths occur in women. About 100,000 women die annually of stroke, 40,000 more than the number of men who die from it. The fact that [...]

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