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Wind power gets clean bill of health

16 hours ago ago from Toronto Condo and Real Estate Blog » Toronto Real Estate Blog

Turbines do not make people sick, industry-funded study of impacts concludes By Tyler Hamilton Toronto Star The most thorough study to date into the potential health effects of living near wind turbines says the evidence so far is clear: they don't directly make people sick. But the independent expert panel that prepared the wind-industry study, to be released today, conceded that some people can get stressed out by the sound ...

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Benefit of Rapid Acting Insulin Analogues for Type 1 Diabetes Unclear

2 hours ago ago from Elements4Health - Research Based Health and Fitness

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NIH-Funded Study Unveils Potential Genetic Links to Lung Disease Risk, December 13, 2009 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

1 day ago ago from CIENCIASMEDICASNEWS

NIH-Funded Study Unveils Potential Genetic Links to Lung Disease Risk A new study involving data from more than 20,000 individuals has uncovered several DNA sequences linked to impaired pulmonary function. The research, an analysis that combined the results of several smaller studies, provides insight into the mechanisms involved in reaching full lung capacity. The findings may ultimately lead to better understanding of lung function and ...

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Leprosy susceptibility genes reported in a genome study

18 hours ago ago from Depression HIV Health Leprosy MRSA Obesity Skin care Stem cell therapy Swine Flu

Leprosy susceptibility genes reported in a genome study by Poonam Singhal In the first genome-wide association study (GWAS) of leprosy and the largest GWAS on an infectious disease, scientists at the Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS) and 26 institutes in China identified seven genes that increase an individual's susceptibility to leprosy. The discovery of these genes, reported in the 16 Dec. 2009 New ...

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4 hours ago ago from The Inquisitr | News

West Palm Beach, FL, United States (AHN) U.S. researchers released a study saying that more than 90 percent of people with gum disease may be at risk for diabetes. Nursing researchers and researchers at New York University Colleges of Dentistry recommend people with periodontal (gum) disease should be checked while at the dentist for diabetes. The study reflected data from nearly 3,000 adults who participated in the 2003-20004 ...

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