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The world's most popular spice, the pepper comes in shades of black, white and green. Regardless of their color, all peppercorns come from the same plant and are harvested while still green, then processed to yield the differences in color  |


Scientists may have identified the genetic basis underlying essential tremor disease, the most common human movement disorder.  |
Mood-lites Maker has done it again! Bringing new ideas to the market every day, Mood-lites suggests using the glowing Mood-lites on St. Patrick's Day to celebrate with Irish flair! [PRWEB Mar 5, 2005]  |
The researchers found this association between depression and ventricular tachycardia in patients who were relatively healthy and that the risk of ventricular tachycardia increased with increased levels of depression.  |


This is a wonderful vinaigrette that my mother invented. It's wonderful as a dressing, but we also use it for chicken marinade and steamed veggies.  |
Bok choy and green onions are topped with pine nuts and crunchy noodles, and served with a mildly sweet dressing.  |
A team of doctors in China has discovered a natural remedy that can remove a microscopic parasite that many believe causes the skin condition known as rosacea [PRWEB Mar 6, 2005]  |
Are you fed up with your frequent headache / migraine pain? Here's 101 Tips for Preventing and Treating Your Headache and Migraine [PRWEB Mar 6, 2005]  |
Bernie, the handsome, youthful real estate promoter has done it again - scored a coup de etat by getting Catherine Eden to come to the Bocca. "She has an extensive background in public health and her name lends itself to  |
Can a pre-launch company be solid enough to quickly become the next giant in the network marketing industry? Agel might be the next industry-changing innovation with an entirely new category of products never seen before and the financial backing of  |
for people over 50 with a history of heart attack. [PRWEB Mar 6, 2005]  |
Vertrue Program to Help Uninsured and Underinsured Americans [PRWEB Mar 6, 2005]  |
The National Lymphedema Network (NLN) is an internationally recognized non-profit organization founded in 1988 by Saskia R.J. Thiadens, R.N. to provide education and guidance to lymphedema patients, healthcare professionals and the general public. Each year, on March 6 the National  |
Mount Sinai School of Medicine researchers demonstrated that a gel applied in the vagina provides protection from both the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and the herpes simplex Virus. The study, presented at the 12th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections,  |
Nearly half of injection drug users disposed of their used syringes safely, yet only 28 percent acquired their needles from safe sources, according to a study of injection drug users in Baltimore, Md., conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins  |
Researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston have devised a mathematical tool that predicts how the frequency of mammograms affects the number of lives saved by detecting breast cancers at an earlier stage.  |
Injections with dirty or contaminated needles are not contributing to the spread of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa, say researchers from Imperial College London and the Biomedical Research and Training Institute, Zimbabwe.  |
For the first time, scientists have replicated hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the laboratory. The ability to replicate HCV in cell culture will allow researchers to better study the life cycle and biology of this virus and to test potential  |
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