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Protect corals with reef networks, U.N. study says

09 Sep

Protect corals with reef networks, U.N. study says
OSLO (Reuters) – The world should safeguard coral reefs with networks of small no-fishing zones to confront threats such as climate change, and shift from favoring single, big protected areas, a U.N. study showed.

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Terry Foster: There’s no magic pill to help drop weight

08 Sep

Terry Foster: There’s no magic pill to help drop weight
We are always looking for a quick fix.

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A new role for insulin in cell survival, cell metabolism and stress response

08 Sep

A new role for insulin in cell survival, cell metabolism and stress response
Researchers have discovered a novel way in which insulin affects cell metabolism and cell survival. Surprisingly the insulin signaling pathway, which is involved in aging, diabetes and stress response, is active at a deeper level of cell activity than scientists expected.

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Mary Ann Liebert launches Childhood Obesity journal to promote clinical advances

08 Sep

Mary Ann Liebert launches Childhood Obesity journal to promote clinical advances
Publisher Mary Ann Liebert announced the launch of Childhood Obesity to provide physicians, nurses, dietitians, diabetes educators, nutritionists, psychologists, educators and school nurses, community organizers, and policymakers with effective prevention and treatment strategies that promote environmental and policy changes, patient education and motivation tools, and clinical advances in the …

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After crazy weekend, Australian Chris Bryan is Bucs’ new punter

08 Sep

After crazy weekend, Australian Chris Bryan is Bucs’ new punter
The art of punting a football is all about timing.

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PotashCorp could see other suitors: CEO

08 Sep

PotashCorp could see other suitors: CEO
The head of Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc. believes BHP Billiton Ltd will not be the only bidder for the Canadian company.

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CAPELLO HITS BACK

08 Sep

CAPELLO HITS BACK
FABIO Capello has challenged his critics to look at themselves in the mirror and ask whether they have been right to attack him.

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Indian farmers go globetrotting for tips

08 Sep

Indian farmers go globetrotting for tips
Chandrakant Nalavade was a junior engineer in the state’s irrigation department in Marathwada’s Osmanabad district till a couple of years ago. His family cultivated banana, sugarcane and ginger on their 15-acre plot using drip irrigation.

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Indian farmers go globetrotting for tips

08 Sep

Indian farmers go globetrotting for tips
Chandrakant Nalavade was a junior engineer in the state’s irrigation department in Marathwada’s Osmanabad district till a couple of years ago. His family cultivated banana, sugarcane and ginger on their 15-acre plot using drip irrigation.

Read more on The Economic Times

 

What are babies made of? Research shows for some it is sugar, salt and not all things nice

08 Sep

What are babies made of? Research shows for some it is sugar, salt and not all things nice
Children as young as four weeks old are being fed a poor diet of biscuits, ice-cream and soft drinks, according to new research. A new study found some month-old babies had been introduced to high fat, salt and sugar foods, despite health authorities recommending exclusive breastfeeding to six months of age.

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