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Competition Begins for Anchorage, Alaska Teen Participating in National Scholarship Program

By Distinguished Young Women on Jun 27, 2012   General News  

Competition Begins for Anchorage, Alaska Teen Participating in National Scholarship Program

Mobile, Ala. (June 27, 2012) – Tomorrow marks the start of competition for Deven Inch, the Anchorage, Alaska teen competing in the 55th Distinguished Young Women National Finals. Inch, along with 49 other state representatives, has been in Mobile, Ala. for the past two weeks participating in community activities and preparing for the national scholarship […]

Rhode Island Prohibits Indoor Tanning for Minors

By Academy of Dermatology (AAD) on Jun 27, 2012   Health  

Rhode Island Prohibits Indoor Tanning for Minors

SCHAUMBURG, Ill. – Rhode Island took a great step yesterday to protect youth from the dangers of skin cancer by prohibiting the use of indoor tanning beds by minors under the age of 18 without parental consent.

Omega-3 Fatty Acid and Curry Spice Repair Tissue Damage, Preserve Walking Ability in Rats with Spinal-Cord Injury

By Elaine Schmidt | University of California, Health Sciences, Los Angeles (UCLA) on Jun 27, 2012   Health  

Omega-3 Fatty Acid and Curry Spice Repair Tissue Damage, Preserve Walking Ability in Rats with Spinal-Cord Injury

UCLA researchers have discovered that a diet enriched with a popular omega-3 fatty acid and an ingredient in curry spice helps to preserve walking ability in rats that have experienced damage to their spinal cords.

Seeing Fattening-Food Pictures Triggers Hunger, Appetite; the Proof Is In the Brain

By Endocrine Society on Jun 27, 2012   Health  

Seeing Fattening-Food Pictures Triggers Hunger, Appetite; the Proof Is In the Brain

A picture may be worth a thousand calories, a new study suggests. Looking at images of high-calorie foods stimulates the brain’s appetite control center and results in an increased desire for food, according to the study, which will be presented Monday at The Endocrine Society’s 94th Annual Meeting in Houston.

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