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A Dangerous Fat and Its Risky Alternatives

fat Trans fats aren’t good for you, but whether banning them is a necessary — or even highly beneficial — solution is a subject of some debate.

Viral Disease Hitting India and Travelers From the West

Chikungunya, a mostquito-borne ailment with no treatment that causes severe joint pain, is sweeping through southern India and islands in the Indian Ocean.

An Analyst Questions the Self-Perpetuating Side of Therapy

fat As an insider, psychoanalyst Owen Renik has questioned the techniques and affectations of analysis.

Electronic Network to Pool Information About H.I.V.

Seven medical centers around the country will create the first electronic network to pool information about H.I.V. therapies

European Union 'faces TB crisis'

tuberculosis EU leaders need to take action against a new strain of tuberculosis, health officials say.

Most Popular News Facts

  • Did you know that a study has shown that female baboons with larger swollen behinds during ovulation have healthier offspring? TODAY


  • Study in UBC shows that Sharks are capable of two types of reproduction? Some sharks lay eggs which are called mermaids' purses, while others give birth to live young. Sunday August 25, 2006


  • Temperate forests are areas with high levels of precipitation, humidity and contain a variety of deciduous trees. Deciduous trees are trees that lose their leaves in winter. Learn about the plants and animals that populate this biome Thursday August 22, 2006


  • Scientists have discovered the fossilized bones of a new species of dinosaur. This dinosaur, named Rajasaurus narmadensis, was identified from 65 million year old bones discovered in India and is estimated to have been about 30-feet-long. This carnivorous creature had an unusual shaped head crest with a bone that protruded from the top of its head. Its name means - regal dinosaur from the Narmada. Thursday August 21, 2006


  • male scarlet-bodied wasp moths cover their mates with a toxic liquid before mating? These toxins protect the female and her eggs from other insects August 20, 2006


  • Did you know that the longest bone in the human body is the femur? The smallest bones in the body are found in the ear. August 20, 2006


  • The cardiovascular system is responsible for transporting nutrients and removing gaseous waste from the body. Take this quiz and find out how much you know about the cardiovascular system. August 20, 2006


  • A study shows that dark chocolate increases the amount of antioxidants in the blood. Milk chocolate however, does not have the same effect. In fact, milk actually cancels out the positive benefits of having increased antioxidants in the blood. August 20, 2006



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