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  • Gay Blood Donation Ban Is Scientifically Unsound (02/07/2010 16:11:35)

  • In Canada, the USA and several other industrialized nations, blood donations from men who have sex with men (MSM) have been banned since 1983. Pioneering AIDS researchers, Dr. Mark Wainberg and Dr. Norbert Gilmore say that while this may have been ethically and scientifically justified then, it no longer makes sense - they express their views in the latest issue of CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).

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  • The facts behind cohabitation (01/07/2010 10:50:09)

  • Families have changed in the last several decades. Instead of getting married, many people are living together or 'cohabiting'. Some of these cohabitating couples eventually get married. Many of them break up. Very few stay together as cohabitants for long.

  • Brown rice - Health benefits of brown rice (24/06/2010 16:56:25)

  • Nutritionists and dieticians are now increasingly recommending brown rice as an excellent source of all-round nutrition. Experts say the difference between brown rice and the more popular white rice is not just the color. White rice actually lacks the necessary quantities of over a dozen important nutrients, including vitamin E, thiamin, niacin, vitamin B1, B3, B6, folacin, potassium, magnesium and iron.

  • Brown rice (24/06/2010 16:52:24)

  • Brown rice is also called 'unpolished rice' and is brown in color. It is actually how all rice would look before it goes through the entire process of polishing. Every rice grain has an outer layer of a slightly stiff cover called the 'hull' or husk.

  • Dogs Trained To Effectively Sniff Out Prostate Cancer (24/06/2010 15:38:51)

  • Dogs can be trained to correctly identify certain prostate cancer cell-derived volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in urine, according to new data from researchers in Paris. These promising new data were presented on June 1, 2010 during the 105th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Urological Association (AUA). The session was moderated by AUA Public Media Committee Chair Anthony Y. Smith, MD.

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