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PS--why can we not get rid of this subject line? I erased the whole thing,

and there it is! So confusing! I am confused enough as it is! Love, n

Medical News from News-Medical. Net - 28th September 2006

There's some interesting stuff here especially the one detailing how red wine may prevent Alzheimer's. The tests in mice showed a reduction in the loss of brain cells. Maybe I need to go back to drinking some red wine in the evenings.... I would like to keep all the cells I still have. LOLSharon

Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time..

Medical News from News-Medical. Net - 28th September 2006Risks of gastrointestinal ulcers linked to aspirin use might outweigh its benefits for the heart in certain patients//Medical Studies/TrialsDoctors should consider whether patients are at high risk of stomach ulcers before prescribing aspirin treatment.[ Read more... ]

High hourly air pollution levels more than double stroke risk//Medical Studies/TrialsHigh hourly levels of air pollution, more than double the risk of one type of stroke, suggests research published ahead of print in Occupational and Environmental Medicine.[ Read more... ]

p120 catenin protein can stop metastasis or promote it//Medical Studies/TrialsA protein known to be a key component of the glue that holds cells together also is involved in breaking them apart and promoting their movement when tumors begin to spread to other parts of the body, researchers at Mayo Clinic have found.[ Read more... ]

Making sense of food labels not that easy for some//Medical Studies/TrialsAccording to a recent survey many people in the United States are struggling to understand current food labels.[ Read more... ]

Study reveals white blood cells can both hurt and help transplanted kidneys//Medical Studies/TrialsIn an example of biological irony, the same white blood cell chemistry known to damage kidneys used for transplants may also help prevent such damage, according to a federally funded study in genetically engineered mice at s Hopkins.[ Read more... ]

New clues about virulence of 1918 influenza virus//Medical Studies/TrialsThe first comprehensive analysis of an animal's immune response to the 1918 influenza virus provides new insights into the killer flu, report federally supported scientists in an article appearing online in the journal Nature.[ Read more... ]

NHGRI funds assessment of public attitudes about population-based studies on genes and environment//Medical Studies/TrialsThe National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) has announced it has awarded $2 million to the Genetics and Public Policy Center of the Berman Bioethics Institute at s Hopkins University to conduct a public discussion about future potential large U.S. population-based studies examining the roles of genes and environment in human health.[ Read more... ]

New drug gives hope to lung cancer victims//Medical Studies/TrialsMore people die from lung cancer than any other type of cancer and the prognosis for the disease is poor.[ Read more... ]

Two glasses of red a day may prevent Alzheimer's//Medical Studies/TrialsAccording to a new study those couple of glasses red wine each day may be enjoyable but might also help prevent Alzheimer's disease.[ Read more... ]

Diabetics get transplanted cells and eliminate the need for insulin shots//Medical Studies/TrialsThe first international test of a method using transplanted pancreas cells in diabetes patients has shown some success.[ Read more... ]

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Cool, but after this weekend's mess with Yahoo, everything is still coming through as

one big attachment, which I can access and respond to--whew! Thank you, Akliba!

Love, n

Medical News from News-Medical. Net - 28th September 2006

There's some interesting stuff here especially the one detailing how red wine may prevent Alzheimer's. The tests in mice showed a reduction in the loss of brain cells. Maybe I need to go back to drinking some red wine in the evenings.... I would like to keep all the cells I still have. LOLSharon

Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time...

Medical News from News-Medical. Net - 28th September 2006Risks of gastrointestinal ulcers linked to aspirin use might outweigh its benefits for the heart in certain patients//Medical Studies/TrialsDoctors should consider whether patients are at high risk of stomach ulcers before prescribing aspirin treatment.[ Read more... ]

High hourly air pollution levels more than double stroke risk//Medical Studies/TrialsHigh hourly levels of air pollution, more than double the risk of one type of stroke, suggests research published ahead of print in Occupational and Environmental Medicine.[ Read more... ]

p120 catenin protein can stop metastasis or promote it//Medical Studies/TrialsA protein known to be a key component of the glue that holds cells together also is involved in breaking them apart and promoting their movement when tumors begin to spread to other parts of the body, researchers at Mayo Clinic have found.[ Read more... ]

Making sense of food labels not that easy for some//Medical Studies/TrialsAccording to a recent survey many people in the United States are struggling to understand current food labels.[ Read more... ]

Study reveals white blood cells can both hurt and help transplanted kidneys//Medical Studies/TrialsIn an example of biological irony, the same white blood cell chemistry known to damage kidneys used for transplants may also help prevent such damage, according to a federally funded study in genetically engineered mice at s Hopkins.[ Read more... ]

New clues about virulence of 1918 influenza virus//Medical Studies/TrialsThe first comprehensive analysis of an animal's immune response to the 1918 influenza virus provides new insights into the killer flu, report federally supported scientists in an article appearing online in the journal Nature.[ Read more... ]

NHGRI funds assessment of public attitudes about population-based studies on genes and environment//Medical Studies/TrialsThe National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) has announced it has awarded $2 million to the Genetics and Public Policy Center of the Berman Bioethics Institute at s Hopkins University to conduct a public discussion about future potential large U.S. population-based studies examining the roles of genes and environment in human health.[ Read more... ]

New drug gives hope to lung cancer victims//Medical Studies/TrialsMore people die from lung cancer than any other type of cancer and the prognosis for the disease is poor.[ Read more... ]

Two glasses of red a day may prevent Alzheimer's//Medical Studies/TrialsAccording to a new study those couple of glasses red wine each day may be enjoyable but might also help prevent Alzheimer's disease.[ Read more.... ]

Diabetics get transplanted cells and eliminate the need for insulin shots//Medical Studies/TrialsThe first international test of a method using transplanted pancreas cells in diabetes patients has shown some success.[ Read more... ]

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Cool, but after this weekend's mess with Yahoo, everything is still coming through as

one big attachment, which I can access and respond to--whew! Thank you, Akliba!

Love, n

Medical News from News-Medical. Net - 28th September 2006

There's some interesting stuff here especially the one detailing how red wine may prevent Alzheimer's. The tests in mice showed a reduction in the loss of brain cells. Maybe I need to go back to drinking some red wine in the evenings.... I would like to keep all the cells I still have. LOLSharon

Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time...

Medical News from News-Medical. Net - 28th September 2006Risks of gastrointestinal ulcers linked to aspirin use might outweigh its benefits for the heart in certain patients//Medical Studies/TrialsDoctors should consider whether patients are at high risk of stomach ulcers before prescribing aspirin treatment.[ Read more... ]

High hourly air pollution levels more than double stroke risk//Medical Studies/TrialsHigh hourly levels of air pollution, more than double the risk of one type of stroke, suggests research published ahead of print in Occupational and Environmental Medicine.[ Read more... ]

p120 catenin protein can stop metastasis or promote it//Medical Studies/TrialsA protein known to be a key component of the glue that holds cells together also is involved in breaking them apart and promoting their movement when tumors begin to spread to other parts of the body, researchers at Mayo Clinic have found.[ Read more... ]

Making sense of food labels not that easy for some//Medical Studies/TrialsAccording to a recent survey many people in the United States are struggling to understand current food labels.[ Read more... ]

Study reveals white blood cells can both hurt and help transplanted kidneys//Medical Studies/TrialsIn an example of biological irony, the same white blood cell chemistry known to damage kidneys used for transplants may also help prevent such damage, according to a federally funded study in genetically engineered mice at s Hopkins.[ Read more... ]

New clues about virulence of 1918 influenza virus//Medical Studies/TrialsThe first comprehensive analysis of an animal's immune response to the 1918 influenza virus provides new insights into the killer flu, report federally supported scientists in an article appearing online in the journal Nature.[ Read more... ]

NHGRI funds assessment of public attitudes about population-based studies on genes and environment//Medical Studies/TrialsThe National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) has announced it has awarded $2 million to the Genetics and Public Policy Center of the Berman Bioethics Institute at s Hopkins University to conduct a public discussion about future potential large U.S. population-based studies examining the roles of genes and environment in human health.[ Read more... ]

New drug gives hope to lung cancer victims//Medical Studies/TrialsMore people die from lung cancer than any other type of cancer and the prognosis for the disease is poor.[ Read more... ]

Two glasses of red a day may prevent Alzheimer's//Medical Studies/TrialsAccording to a new study those couple of glasses red wine each day may be enjoyable but might also help prevent Alzheimer's disease.[ Read more.... ]

Diabetics get transplanted cells and eliminate the need for insulin shots//Medical Studies/TrialsThe first international test of a method using transplanted pancreas cells in diabetes patients has shown some success.[ Read more... ]

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You may, or may not, have noticed I'm replying to some old posts and sporadically at best. Trying to catch up and falling behinder. LOL I believe I'm at least up to October 1st now though! LOL Every single time I have opened this email box, the first/most recent post in MSersLife email is from Akiba and with that old subject line below. There was one time it didn't happen. Once. It's there again now, as I just opened up another browser page to try to hurry faster through my email (I have four open now, as the fifth had to be shut down). LOL I got to checking the dates, thinking :there is no way there has been nothing else come through this list since I last checked here!" LOL Maybe this changing of subject lines will help. LMHO Challis Akiba

wrote: Let's try it now... Peace and Blessings ~*~ Akiba ~*~ Pragmatic Visionary & Eternal

Optimist! http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/ http://www.solay-twinflames.com -- Re: Medical News from News-Medical.Net - 28th September 2006 PS--why can we not get rid of this subject line? I erased the whole thing, and there it is! So confusing! I am confused enough as it is! Love, n Medical News from News-Medical. Net - 28th September 2006 There's some interesting stuff here especially the one detailing how red wine may prevent Alzheimer's. The tests in mice showed a reduction in the loss of brain

cells. Maybe I need to go back to drinking some red wine in the evenings.... I would like to keep all the cells I still have. LOLSharon Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time.. Medical News from News-Medical. Net - 28th September 2006Risks of gastrointestinal ulcers linked to aspirin use might outweigh its benefits for the heart in certain patients//Medical Studies/TrialsDoctors should consider whether patients are at high risk of stomach ulcers before prescribing aspirin treatment.[ Read more... ] High hourly air pollution levels more than double stroke risk//Medical Studies/TrialsHigh hourly levels of air pollution, more than double the risk of one type of stroke, suggests research published ahead of print in Occupational and Environmental Medicine.[ Read more... ] p120 catenin protein can stop metastasis or promote it//Medical Studies/TrialsA protein known to be a key component of the glue that holds cells together also is involved in breaking them apart and promoting their movement when tumors begin to spread to other parts of the

body, researchers at Mayo Clinic have found.[ Read more... ] Making sense of food labels not that easy for some//Medical Studies/TrialsAccording to a recent survey many people in the United States are struggling to understand current food labels.[ Read more... ] Study reveals white blood cells can both hurt and help transplanted kidneys//Medical Studies/TrialsIn an example of biological irony, the same

white blood cell chemistry known to damage kidneys used for transplants may also help prevent such damage, according to a federally funded study in genetically engineered mice at s Hopkins.[ Read more... ] New clues about virulence of 1918 influenza virus//Medical Studies/TrialsThe first comprehensive analysis of an animal's immune response to the 1918 influenza virus provides new insights into the killer flu, report federally supported scientists in an article appearing online in the journal Nature.[ Read more... ] NHGRI funds assessment of public attitudes about population-based studies on genes and environment//Medical Studies/TrialsThe National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) has announced it has awarded $2 million to the Genetics and Public Policy Center of the Berman Bioethics Institute at s Hopkins University to conduct a public discussion about future potential large U.S. population-based studies examining the roles of genes and environment in human health.[ Read more... ] New drug gives hope to lung cancer victims//Medical Studies/TrialsMore people die from lung

cancer than any other type of cancer and the prognosis for the disease is poor.[ Read more... ] Two glasses of red a day may prevent Alzheimer's//Medical Studies/TrialsAccording to a new study those couple of glasses red wine each day may be enjoyable but might also help prevent Alzheimer's disease.[ Read more... ] Diabetics get transplanted cells and eliminate the need for insulin shots//Medical Studies/TrialsThe first international test of a method using transplanted pancreas cells in diabetes patients has shown some success.[ Read more... ] Unsubscribe No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.12.10/459 - Release Date: 9/29/2006 No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.12.10/459 - Release Date: 9/29/2006 No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.12.11/460 - Release Date: 10/1/2006 No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.12.11/460 - Release Date: 10/1/2006

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