Economy shows resilience; jobless rate falls as dollar rises (El Paso Times)
WASHINGTON—The economy showed off unexpected signs of resilience Friday as job losses slowed, the dollar gained a bit of muscle for a change and there were even indications that food prices may be easing. The unemployment rate dipped, though that may not last.
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Blocked brain enzyme decreases appetite and promotes weight loss (EurekAlert!)
DURHAM, N.C. – Imagine being able to tone down appetite and promote weight loss, while improving the body’s ability to handle blood sugar levels. That’s just what Tony Means, PhD, and his team at the Duke University Medical Center were able to do when they blocked a brain enzyme, CaMKK2, in mice.
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Blocked brain enzyme shows potential as target for appetite control, weight loss and blood sugar management (News-Medical-Net)
Imagine being able to tone down appetite and promote weight loss, while improving the body's ability to handle blood sugar levels.
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Signs of Aging Might Instead Be a Treatable Thyroid Disorder (Newswise)
It's wrong to assume that fatigue or memory loss is an inevitable sign of aging. They also are common symptoms of an underactive thyroid -- a condition that generally responds to treatment, according to the May issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter.
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Trimming the Father Fat (HispanicBusiness.com)
Women are expected to bulk up during pregnancy and the months after they give birth. But what's a new father's excuse? Why does having kids give guys license to grow love handles and let it all hang out?
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Diet by the decades (The Globe and Mail)
As your body changes, so should your choice of foods
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San Francisco (The San Francisco Examiner)
WASHINGTON , May 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Nearly half of patients with schizophrenia fail to remain on their medication treatment, which can result in a relapse of symptoms (1,2). Today, data from a new international study showed that patients treated with risperidone long-acting injection (RLAI) had a significantly longer time to relapse (3) compared to patients treated with an oral atypical ...
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20-week ‘cutting phase’ begins on June 21 (The Daily Iowegian)
Iron Dreams Q & A will be published each Tuesday in the Daily Iowegian. To submit a question or topic to Jamie and Shawna, send your emails to: askJamieandShawna@hotmail.com
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Nigeria: Generator Economy and the Power Crises (AllAfrica.com)
These statements will be considered heresy, the utterance of the ignorant, for they contradict the popularized view of corruption.
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Patients Treated with Risperidone Long-Acting Injection had a Significantly Longer Time to Relapse Compared to ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Nearly half of patients with schizophrenia fail to remain on their medication treatment, which can result in a relapse of symptoms . Today, data from a new international study showed that patients treated with risperidone long-acting injection had a significantly longer time to relapse compared to patients treated with an oral atypical medication, quetiapine.
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