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What features to look for in a new oven?

30.06.2008 18:37    asianonlinerecipes.com
After deciding on the fuel to use, the choice is between a traditional, free-standing stove or a separate hotplate and oven. An all-in-one stove is often cheapest. The advantage of separate units is that you can install them in different
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NYC keeps the cannoli but drops the trans fats

30.06.2008 14:18    keralanext.com
But even the most respected chefs of this and other pastries are being ordered to make changes by Tuesday — the day New York's trans fat ban takes full effect. New York is the first American city to adopt such

Accidental fungus leads to promising cancer drug

30.06.2008 14:18    keralanext.com
The drug, called lodamin, was improved in one of the last experiments overseen by Dr. Judah Folkman, a cancer researcher who died in January. Folkman pioneered the idea of angiogenesis therapy -- starving tumors by preventing them from growing blood

Regular running may help prevent osteoarthritis

30.06.2008 14:18    keralanext.com
A study to be published in next month's Skeletal Radiology, a team of Austrian radiologists presents knee MRIs of seven runners who had taken part in a previous MRI study before running the Vienna marathon in 1997. The results indicated


Heres how you can stay motivated to achieve your goals

30.06.2008 14:18    keralanext.com
Such a scenario is pretty much relatable to almost everyone. It's a classic health trap: two steps forward, three steps back. People end up feeling bad about themselves. Moreover, the two-steps-forward-three-steps-back dance ends up increasing the health problems the behavioral

Sorafenib drug may improve survival in primary liver cancer patients

30.06.2008 14:18    keralanext.com
The study led by the Barcelona Hospital Clinic has shown that in patients with primary hepatocarcinomas (liver tumours) taking the drug, are likely to live 40 pct more on average compared to those not taking it. Hepatocarcinoma is the most

Dragonflies may provide alert system for water pollution

30.06.2008 14:18    keralanext.com
Just as the singing birds were used by miners to warn them of toxic air, young dragonflies that live in reservoirs and ponds hold the potential of alerting humans to water pollution, The Straits Times said. Researcher Nanthinee Jeevanandam, at

Alcohol turning womens bodies into wineglass figures

30.06.2008 08:23    keralanext.com
Jacqui Lowdon, from the British Dietetic Association, has given the apple-shaped body type a new name - the wineglass - due to the love of the drink. Lowdon said that it was the result of image-conscious women exercising to keep

Baby to be born free of breast cancer after embryo screening

30.06.2008 08:23    keralanext.com
Doctors screened out from the woman's embryos an inherited gene that would have left the baby with a high chance of developing the cancer, reports Times Online. The woman decided to undergo the treatment after members of her family tested

Scientists to test cancer cure in mice on humans

30.06.2008 08:23    keralanext.com
The treatment involves transfusing white blood cells (WBCs) from select donors into patients in advanced stages of cancer, Wake Forest University scientists said in a statement. The basis of the study is the scientists' discovery, published five years ago, of

Curries more fattening than Chinese and pizzas

30.06.2008 08:23    keralanext.com
A single meal of Indian curry has been found to have more fat than what is recommended for the entire day. In a comparison of Indian, Chinese and pizza takeaways, researchers found that an average Indian takeaway contained 23.2gm of

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