The Statesman (press release)
Want to enjoy main course? Avoid good appetizer
The Statesman (press release)
A good appetizer has the potential to significantly change how the main course is enjoyed, says a study by a food science professor. "If you have a fantastic appetizer and then the main seems lack luster, that could be because of this type of contrast effect.
Why scrummy starters ruin your mealTewkesbury ADMAG
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The Statesman (press release)
A good appetizer has the potential to significantly change how the main course is enjoyed, says a study by a food science professor. "If you have a fantastic appetizer and then the main seems lack luster, that could be because of this type of contrast effect.
Why scrummy starters ruin your meal
Science World Report
PRIDE: Largest New Study On LGBT Health Collects Data Via iPhone App
Science World Report
UC San Francisco announced on Thursday that they would begin an ambitious study on LGBT health by collecting data from iPhone and Internet users to build a database on issues that uniquely affect the community, including physical, mental and social ...
PRIDE study on LGBTQ health in US began this weekMedCity News
iPhone App Launched To Learn Health Issues Of LGBTsPioneer News
Large-Scale LGBTQ Health Study LaunchedKMBZ
The Week Magazine
Newsweek
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Science World Report
UC San Francisco announced on Thursday that they would begin an ambitious study on LGBT health by collecting data from iPhone and Internet users to build a database on issues that uniquely affect the community, including physical, mental and social ...
PRIDE study on LGBTQ health in US began this week
iPhone App Launched To Learn Health Issues Of LGBTs
Large-Scale LGBTQ Health Study Launched
Herald Sun
6-year-old dies in Spain's first diphtheria case since 1987
Medical Xpress
A 6-year-old boy has died in Spain's first case of diphtheria since 1987, his hospital said Saturday. The child had not been vaccinated against the disease amid controversy over the potential side-effects of the jab, and had been fighting the bacterial infection ...
Unvaccinated boy dies of diphtheriaSBS
Boy dies of diphtheria in Spain, parents rejected vaccineWashington Post
6-Year-old boy in Spain not vaccinated, dies of diphtheriaFox News Latino
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Medical Xpress
A 6-year-old boy has died in Spain's first case of diphtheria since 1987, his hospital said Saturday. The child had not been vaccinated against the disease amid controversy over the potential side-effects of the jab, and had been fighting the bacterial infection ...
Unvaccinated boy dies of diphtheria
Boy dies of diphtheria in Spain, parents rejected vaccine
6-Year-old boy in Spain not vaccinated, dies of diphtheria
STGIST
Yale U Study Shows Rheumatoid Arthritis Drug Can Treat Vitiligo
STGIST
The FDA-approved drug for rheumatoid arthritis, tofacitinib citrate, can cure vitiligo too according to new Yale University research. Last year, the same drug reportedly cured a man with alopecia universalis.
Arthritis drug restores pigment in patient with vitiligoState Column
Rheumatoid arthritis drug restores pigment in Connecticut Woman with vitiligoNYC Today
The Studies Discuss Potential Use of Alopecia Drug to Treat VitiligoPioneer News
Maine News Online
Immortal News
TIME
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STGIST
The FDA-approved drug for rheumatoid arthritis, tofacitinib citrate, can cure vitiligo too according to new Yale University research. Last year, the same drug reportedly cured a man with alopecia universalis.
Arthritis drug restores pigment in patient with vitiligo
Rheumatoid arthritis drug restores pigment in Connecticut Woman with vitiligo
The Studies Discuss Potential Use of Alopecia Drug to Treat Vitiligo
TIME
(LEAD) S. Korea reports one more death from MERS with no additional case
Yonhap News
SEJONG, June 28 (Yonhap) -- South Korea reported an additional death from Middle East Respiratory Syndrome on Sunday, bringing its death toll to 32. However, the number of people diagnosed with the potentially deadly disease continued to stand at 182 ...
South Korea reports 32nd MERS deathYahoo News
S. Korea fears MERS may have spread to new hospitalSaudi Gazette
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Yonhap News
SEJONG, June 28 (Yonhap) -- South Korea reported an additional death from Middle East Respiratory Syndrome on Sunday, bringing its death toll to 32. However, the number of people diagnosed with the potentially deadly disease continued to stand at 182 ...
South Korea reports 32nd MERS death
S. Korea fears MERS may have spread to new hospital
Nature.com
Researchers frustrated by failure to roll out 'game-changing' Ebola test
Nature.com
A simple, fast kit for Ebola diagnosis was approved four months ago, but has yet to make it to the field. Declan Butler. 26 June 2015. Article tools. Rights & Permissions. Andy Cross/The Denver Post via Getty Images. An inexpensive, rapid test kit for Ebola was ...
Rapid-detection Ebola test could be game-changerCBS News
New Rapid Ebola Test Shows Promise in African ClinicsDoctors Lounge
Do statins offer hope vs. Ebola?HealthCanal.com
Awareness Times
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Nature.com
A simple, fast kit for Ebola diagnosis was approved four months ago, but has yet to make it to the field. Declan Butler. 26 June 2015. Article tools. Rights & Permissions. Andy Cross/The Denver Post via Getty Images. An inexpensive, rapid test kit for Ebola was ...
Rapid-detection Ebola test could be game-changer
New Rapid Ebola Test Shows Promise in African Clinics
Do statins offer hope vs. Ebola?
The Hindu
This smartphone will ring out germs
The Hindu
BlackBerry may soon come up with a bacteria-free smartphone, its CEO, John Chen, says. Chen recently made the announcement in a hospital near Toronto, where he revealed that BlackBerry was partnering with ThoughtWire and Cisco Systems Inc. to ...
BlackBerry To Launch Bacteria Free SmartphoneInternational Business Times AU
A germ-free smartphone in the offingTimes of India
Blackberry mulls a germ-free smartphoneKhaleej Times
PanARMENIAN.Net
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The Hindu
BlackBerry may soon come up with a bacteria-free smartphone, its CEO, John Chen, says. Chen recently made the announcement in a hospital near Toronto, where he revealed that BlackBerry was partnering with ThoughtWire and Cisco Systems Inc. to ...
BlackBerry To Launch Bacteria Free Smartphone
A germ-free smartphone in the offing
Blackberry mulls a germ-free smartphone
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