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Eating less meat and dairy products won't have major impact on global Consuming less meat and dairy products will fail to reverse global warming -- despite continual claims that link greenhouse-gas production to eating meat-rich diets, according to one expert. In a recent report, an air quality specialist discusses this popular misconception and describes why he believes it is steering society away from solutions to the global crisis. Swedish Massage Benefits Osteoarthritis Patients Massage therapy is a safe and effective way to reduce pain and improve function in adults with osteoarthritis of the knee, researchers at the Yale Prevention Research Center and at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) report in the first clinical trial to assess the effectiveness of this treatment. African-Americans More Prone To Higher Heart Weight Than Whites, Study Adult African-Americans have higher heart weight -- a condition that can lead to serious heart disease -- at two to three times the rates of whites, researchers from UT Southwestern Medical Center have shown. MRI finds tumors in second breast of women diagnosed with cancer in on Postmenopausal women, including those over 70 years old, who have been newly diagnosed with cancer in one breast have higher cancer detection rates when the other breast is scanned for tumors with MRI, compared to premenopausal women, say researchers. New Culture Method For Hepatitis C Virus Uses Primary Hepatocytes And Researchers open the way for improved study of hepatitis C virus by devising a novel virus culture system that allows replication of patient-isolated virus in nontransformed hepatocytes, instead of culture-adapted virus strains in transformed cell lines. The related report by Lázaro et al, "Hepatitis C virus replication in transfected and serum-infected cultured human fetal hepatocytes,"appears in the February issue of the American Journal of Pathology. Does Biology Matter When Predicting How Animals Will Respond To Climat Most predictions of how animals will move in changing climates rely on statistically relating an animal's current location to environmental conditions. This approach ignores potentially important aspects of an animal's biology including size, physiology, and behavior. One ecologist has developed a bottom-up approach that predicts distributions directly from an animal's traits and environmental conditions by modeling the energy use of individuals and populations. Teacher's Little Helpers: Robots Attend UCSD Nursery School In Researc Humanoid robots RUBI and QRIO, both of whom are research platforms for advanced robotic technologies, are attending the Early Childhood Education Center at the University of California, San Diego as part of a long-term research study to investigate the uses of interactive computers in educational environments and to advance the field of real-time, social robotics. Congenital Heart Disease Increasingly More Common In Adults, Children The prevalence of congenital heart disease has increased strikingly in adults and children in a new population study, researchers reported in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association. Preparedness for Deliberate Epidemics This site presents the strategy developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) to respond to "natural occurrence, accidental release or deliberate use of biological and chemical agents or radionuclear material that affect health."Topics addressed include international preparedness, global alert and response, national preparedness, and preparedness for selected diseases/intoxication. Students discover Thomas Jefferson letter among thousands of items don Two students recently stumbled upon a letter written by President Thomas Jefferson while sifting through thousands of documents and other items donated to the university's library.
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