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In this film, ecological economist Pavan Sukhdev, The Nature Conservancy's lead scientist Dr M Sanjayan and camerawoman Sophie Darlington talk about the salmon's unsung role in fertilising the forest.
Dr M Sanjayan, reveal how sea otters eat sea urchins which would otherwise devour the kelp and disrupt the rich web of life that relies on it.
Until the 1980s, doctors would sometimes recommend milk to patients with duodenal ulcers (in the intestine just beyond the stomach) to help ease their discomfort.
and should not be treated as a substitute for the medical advice of your own doctor or any other health care professional.
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and should not be treated as a substitute for the medical advice of your own doctor or any other health care professional.
To change a doctor's behaviour, you have to take into account his own beliefs and interests.
Meanwhile, German firm Dr Falk Pharma is collaborating with Coronado in a similar trial. Coronado also expects results from its multiple sclerosis trials next year.
and should not be treated as a substitute for the medical advice of your own doctor or any other health care professional.
According to Dr Charles Musyoki, a senior scientist in carnivore issues for Kenya Wildlife Service, the flickering lights is applied an ingenious design intervention that introduces a"serious risk consideration  for the lions.
In this film, ecological economist Dr Trista Patterson, lead scientist with The Nature Conservancy Dr M Sanjayan,
"We feel it's our responsibility to deal with our segment in a very aggressive way, Â Dr John Tracy,
But people like Boeing's Dr Tracey believe it will happen.""We are convinced that sustainable biofuels can provide a way to reduce the CO2 by between 60 and 80%on an airplane,
But, for those who think that TED only offers the positive, Dr Kaled Alamarie, an environmental protection scientist from the New york city Department of Environmental Protection
the conclusions the doctor drew from his sublime adventures seemed alarmingly unscientific. Fearing that something may have misfired in his own brain
Harris enlisted the opinion of a neuroimaging expert to interpret Dr Alexander's account of his experience.
Software can then be used to remove the points above the ground, according to University of Alabama archaeologist Dr Sarah Parcak,
and trialled a text-based agricultural education platform called Kuza Doctor (Kuza is the Swahili word for growing).
Ëoenot sexy'Kuza Doctor got a boost recently when it won the Young Farmers Idea Contest  sponsored by Africa Rural Connect,
 She says she will plough the prize money from Africa Rural Connect into the development of the next phase of Kuza Doctor.
Zedeck says that they hope to also sell the new Kuza Doctor tool in conjunction with an Android phone for around $75.
when Sykes visited Dr Michel Sartori, the Director of the Museum of Zoology in Lausanne in Switzerland.
 says Dr Murray Cox from the Institute of Molecular Biosciences, Massey University in  New zealand."
The Roman physician Galen observed that images received by the two eyes are slightly different,
Doctors do the best they can, but therapy techniques rely on simple geometric shapes that lack the artistry that keeps an audience engaged."
Under the headline"Death Apple By His Bed Â, the Daily mail of 11 june 1954 covered the coroner's findings that this"bachelor  who"lived alone  committed suicide by means of a cyanide soaked apple
and should not be treated as a substitute for the medical advice of your own doctor or any other health care professional.
In 1936 the Jefferson city Post-Tribune ran an article recounting the views of a Dr Milton A Bridges of Columbia University.
Doctors and nurses observed that it worked just as well removing ordinary stains from clothing. Its maker, Henkel, now sells it to defeat oedirt, blood,
but she finally started turning out bread so good her family doctor prescribed it to other patients.
Dr. Cerf with the California Institute of technology, figured out how to let users oethink images on and off of a computer screen.
said Dr. Alan Shackelford, a Denver physician heading up Colorados effort to write labeling and safety regulations for medical marijuana.
Colorado hopes to have in place by early next year some sort of labeling and inspection standard for marijuana sold commercially, under provisions of a new state law.
Physicians, pot shop owners and state regulators all say standards are needed but guidelines dont exist.
According to regulators and physicians on the committee to establish regulations under the new law, the recommendations are likely to include basic labeling requirements,
when the doctor was talking about limiting pesticide use on the plants. oei just dont want to create something that creates a regulatory nightmare for all of us.
And Dr. Yang Dong-won, who directs one of many government-run diagnostic centers in Seoul,
children carried signs promoting Dr. Yangs Mapo district center: oemake the Brain Smile! and oehow is Your Memory?
Dr. Yang said. They are oeeased by hearing, You do not have dementia and can visit two years later.
Dr. Yang asked, oewhat do you call dog and tiger? oei call them dog and tiger. oepencil and brush?
Dr. Yang said. oethis is the very beginning stages of Alzheimers disease. He suggested that Mr. Cha get a government-subsidized brain M. R i. to confirm the diagnosis,
Lead researcher Dr Joy Singarayer from the University of Bristol, said: Our current studies on crop reflectivity are at an early stage,
where Dr. Rush scribbled in chalk, oelots of firms and lots of buyers. The curtains were drawn in the dorm room.
The University of Florida broadcasts and archives Dr. Rushs lectures less for the convenience of sleepy students like Mr. Patel than for a simple principle of economics:
Dr. Joos said in a peppy voice recently to about 60 students who had logged on.
As Dr. Joos lectured, a chat box scrolled with students comments and questions. The topic was sexual identity,
which Dr. Joos defined as oea determination made through the application of socially agreed upon biological criteria for classifying persons as females and males.
Dr. Walter C. Willett, chairman of the nutrition department at the Harvard School of Public health and a former member of the federal governments nutrition advisory committee, said:
Dr. Zemel said in interviews and e-mails, but in part it involves counteracting a hormone that fosters fat deposits
Dairy management licensed Dr. Zemels research, promoted his book and enlisted a team of scientific advisers who oeidentified further research to develop more aggressive claims in the future, according to a campaign strategy presentation.
and at scientific meetings she heard from other researchers who also failed to confirm Dr. Zemels work,
including Dr. Jack A. Yanovski, an obesity unit chief at the National institutes of health. But in late 2006, Dairy management was still citing the weight-loss claim in urging the Agriculture department not to cut the amount of cheese in federal food assistance programs. oethe available data provide strong support for a beneficial effect of increased
two organization officials wrote, making no mention of Dr. Harvey-Berinos findings. Having dismissed the weight-loss claim in 2005
when the Federal trade commission acted on a two-year-old petition by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine,
its pretty hard to identify a contributor more significant than this meteoric rise in cheese consumption, Dr. Neal D. Barnard,
president of the physicians group, said in an interview. The trade commission notified the group that Agriculture department
Dr. Zemel said he remained hopeful that his findings would eventually be upheld. Meanwhile Dairy management, which allotted $12. 4 million for nutrition research in 2008, has moved on to finance studies on promising opportunities,
Dr Giuseppina Mandalari, from the Institute of Food Research, said: oealmond skins are able to stimulate the immune response
Dr Martin Wickham, who was involved also in the study at the Institute of Food Research
Dr Arturo Figueroa of Florida State university, said: These findings suggest that this functional food has a vasodilatory effect,
Dr. David Ludwig director of the Optimal Weight for Life Program at Childrens Hospital in Boston, cites animal studies that suggest consuming diet drinks alone (not with food) can confuse
said Colin Henderson, an associate professor at the University of Montanas College of Technology and a member of Dr. Bromenshenks oebee Alert team.
Dr. Bromenshenks team at the University of Montana and Montana State university in Bozeman, working with the Armys Edgewood Chemical Biological Center northeast of Baltimore, said in their jointly written paper that the virus-fungus
Dr. Bromenshenk said of the virus-fungus combo nor is it clear, he added, whether one malady weakens the bees enough to be finished off by the second,
Bees, Dr. Wick said, proved to be a perfect opportunity to see what the Armys analytic software tool could do brought. oewe it to bear on this bee question,
saw a television interview with Dr. Bromenshenk about bees. Mr. Wick knew of his brothers work in Maryland,
and remembered meeting Dr. Bromenshenk at a business conference. A retained business card and a telephone call put the Army
One theory, Dr. Bromenshenk said, is that the viral-fungal combination disrupts memory or navigating skills
#Leading Drug Educator for Children is the Media According to Doctors Media still depicts smoking and drinking favorably.
according to one group of doctors. oewe are 65,000 pediatricians who are concerned vitally with the health of children,
said Dr. Victor Strasburger of the American Academy of Pediatrics, author of a new policy statement on children, adolescents, substance abuse and the media. oewith nearly half of kids at least trying smoking,
Dr Todd Palmer of the Mpala Research Centre in Kenya and the University of Florida said:
Dr Palmer said. Its yet another example of how the little things run the world.
when Dr Palmer and colleague Dr Jacob Goheen noticed elephants avoiding a species of acacia tree in the Kenyan plains.
Dr Palmer said. It seems that elephants simply do not like ants swarming up the insides of their trunks
and her doctors thought she got from bagged lettuce. The 50-year-old novelist described her new routine:
oepasteurized eggs are the easiest way to deal with the risk said Dr. Michael Doyle with the Center for Food safety at the University of Georgia. Pasteurized eggs are heated in the shell to kill harmful bacteria
Dr. Doyle recommends removing and discarding the outer leaves. After washing your hands, rinse the inner leaves thoroughly.
Food scientist Dr Zhimin Xu said: Just a spoonful of black rice bran contains more health promoting anthocyanin antioxidants than are found in a spoonful of blueberries,
biscuits and other foods healthier, said Dr Xu. When rice is processed, millers remove the outer layers of the grains to produce brown rice
But according to Dr Xus team, varieties of rice that are black or purple in colour are healthier still.
The Masvingo Provincial Veterinary Officer, Dr Ernest Dzimwasha, said there was nothing unusual about the incident
Dr. Gary Small, director of the Center on Aging at UCLA and author of oeibrain, said Internet use activated more parts of the brain than reading a book did.
Dr. Colin Freeman from Sheffield University along with colleagues from Warwick University have figured it all out.
The decision to reduce regulation on food companies will enrage doctors who only this weekend called on ministers to impose fat taxes on unhealthy food
On weekends, the federal government physician from Albuquerque likes to do yard work and prune the fruit trees he has in his backyard.
Dr. Wahida Karmally, director of nutrition for the Irving Institute for Clinical and Translational Research at Columbia University Medical center, said that
Doctors say there is no way to know, and that consumers should confer with their physicians before drinking a bottle which typically costs several dollars.
Dr. Karmally offered some alternatives: take a warm bath before bedtime, listen to relaxing music,
practice yoga, sip warm milk. oea cup of skim milk, she said, oeis about 25 cents.
what about doctors, some of whom have turned medical marijuana consultations into a highly lucrative specialty?
and physician who thinks that the rules are too strict, murky or fluid, there are others who can hardly wipe the smile off their faces. oewhen
Another, Dr. Reefer its the name of the dispensary and the trade name of the owner is proudly ramshackle,
says Pierre Werner, Dr. Reefer himself. oewhen Whats Up Dog closed, I moved in the very next day,
Mr. Werner, for the record, is not actually a doctor. Rather as he puts it with a note of pride and defiance, hes a oethree-time convicted felon for possession of marijuana with intent to sell.
as well as his habit of standing near the side of the road and waving a huge Dr. Reefer sign at passing cars while shouting oecome get your meds,
After all, theyre trying to create respectability maybe even some class and Dr. Reefers not helping.
and doctors nationwide suddenly discovered they could bolster their incomes by writing liquor prescriptions. Pharmacies, which filled those prescriptions,
Mr. Werner is selling the Dr. Reefer store. Twenty-four-hour Webcams will be trained on every growing facility and dispensary in the state.
visit the office of Dr. James Boland, about nine miles outside of Boulder, in a strip mall in Broomfield.
Dr. Boland says, sitting in his small examination room. He is dressed in dark green scrubs
which technically isnt a doctors office, but a oemanaging/marketing firm called Relaxed Clarity. His employees are allowed to do
says Dr. Boland. oeand do they have anything else that would place them at risk for an adverse outcome
By the standards of a workaday medical practice, this is simple and headache-free work, according to Dr. Boland,
A very small number of doctors approves a majority of certificates, and Dr. Boland is one of the most prolific of them All in one year alone,
working just three days a week at Relaxed Clarity, hes seen 7, 000 patients, each paying an average of $150 for a visit.
Dr. Boland says. oeits just boom, you know, cash on the spot. So you can make a significant amount of money doing this.
Like the Farmacy, Dr. Boland hopes to take his medical marijuana business national, opening Relaxed Clarity offices in other states.
Very few doctors know why it works, they just know that it does. Pics)..) oeim sorry.
Several experimental vertical farming projects like Dr. Dickson Despommiers at Columbia University are in various conceptual and experimental stages of implementation.
a physician and DNA expert at Rockefeller University who advised the students. oebut then there are things selling that are not
and Dr. Barry M. Popkin, Ph d.,of the University of North carolina at Chapel hill Nutrition Department, published their findings of a four month long research study.
Nutritionist Dr Sarah Schenker said: oethe nutritional content of fresh vegetables begins to deteriorate from the minute they are picked.
and more, said Dr. Stephen Richards, assistant professor in the Baylor College of Medicine Human genome Sequencing Center
Dr. David Stern, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at Princeton university said that even though he pushed hard to get the aphid genome sequenced,
said Dr. Denis Tagu, senior scientist with The french National Institute for Agricultural Research. oewhat does this mean?
Dr Williams said The british research had worked out how to extract a polymer from glucose found in trees and grasses.
The figures released by Monsanto were examined by French researcher Dr Gilles-Eric Seralini, from the University of Caen.
Dr Seralini concluded that rats which ate the GM maize had statistically significant signs of liver and kidney damage.
Dr Seralini reported in the International Journal of Microbiology. The analysis concluded: These substances have never before been an integral part of the human
and possibly the world, said Dr. Peter English of The University of Texas at Austin. oeamphibians, birds,
an Ecuadorian botanist working with both the Smithsonian Institution and Finding Species. Perhaps the most impressive statistic of all is that a single hectare of forest in Yasunã is projected to contain 100,000 insect species. According to eminent entomologist Dr
550 bird species and around 200 mammal species, said Dr. Kelly Swing of the University of San francisco in Quito,
said Dr. Matt Finer of Save Americas Forests. oefor example, the Yasunã region is predicted to maintain wet,
and all his teeth was about as hard as bringing home a cute doctor who cant wait to give your parents grandkids.
When Dr. Alan Hirsch of the Chicago Smell and Taste Treatment Research Foundation hit the candy store to find out which smells sexually appealed to people
neither theoretically, nor experimentally, said lead researcher Dr Gabor Horvath, from Hungarys Eotvos University. oehowever, this is far from a trivial question.
A doctor began asking him routine questions for medical background. oewhen I told him I drank 10 to 20 bourbons a day,
A doctor began asking him routine questions for medical background. oewhen I told him I drank 10 to 20 bourbons a day,
Look for wait-less systems to spring to life in doctor offices, auto service shops, pharmacies, Disneyland,
Data can be sent directly to a doctor or saved (confidentially) to the cloud. Lifelens has created a smartphone app to diagnose malaria.
Dr Lawrence Kurlandsky, who led the research, said he had treated patients where there was a clear link between their illness and their Christmas tree.
I explain that there are nicer places to be on Christmas eve than seeing the doctor and to perhaps just not have a tree
Dr Kurlandsky has two other pieces of advice for those wishing to avoid falling victim to Christmas tree Syndrome.
Dr Rupert Marshall, another of the researchers, added: In woodland where trees and leaves obscure the view,
Amnesia Surgeons Doctors who are skilled in removing bad memories or destructive behavior. 55. Executioners for Virus-Builders In the future, virus-builders who get caught will have a choice.
Dr Daichang Yang, the scientist who led the research at Wuhan University in central China,
#Dr Yang and his colleagues have developed a technique for inserting human genes into Asian rice using bacteria,
and alarm at combining human genes with those from other species. Dr Yang said, however, that the protein produced by the genetically modified rice was identical to Human Serum albumin found naturally in Blood tests on rats also showed it did not produce any adverse reactions.
Dr Yang is also hoping to use genetically modified rice plants to produce other proteins found in human blood,
and key proteins from the immune system such as Immunoglobulin a patent application filed by Dr Yang and his colleagues revealed they hope to adapt the technique to produce a wide range of human proteins that can be used in medical treatments.
According to a leading heart doctor, many people could live to the age of 100 by following seven simple steps.
Dr Clyde Yancy, a Canadian cardiologist says changes to lifestyle such as keeping a healthy weight,
Dr Yancy is a professor of medicine and chief cardiologist at the Northwestern University s Feinberg School of medicine in Chicago.
because it has no symptoms Dr Yancy said physical inactivity can shave almost four years off the expected lifespan
N y.,said the findings likely won t drive doctors to stop recommending multivitamins to help patients get all the nutrients they need.
And doctors recommend that many older women take calcium and a Vitamin d supplement to protect against brittle bones.
If your doctor suggests you should take supplements it is still wise to follow that direction,
#Dr. Fisher said. Still, this study, in combination with previous studies, raises safety questions about supplements,#said Lisa Harnack, a professor of epidemiology at the University of Minnesota and a study author.
Many doctors still recommend that patients take a daily multivitamin in addition to adhering to a healthy diet with lots of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and protein from fish, poultry and low-fat dairy products.
Montefiore S ms. Pappo agreed with the researchers in saying doctors should be cautious before prescribing iron,
The Plant Doctor You ve sowed the seeds, watered per instruction, and eagerly await the fruits of your labor.
The Plant Doctor is a free app that provides a listing of the ten most common plant ailments.
Dr Simon Lewis, a tropical ecologist from the University of Leeds and co-author of the study
000-year-old shipwreck has provided a remarkable insight into the medicines concocted by ancient physicians to cure sailors of dysentery
They were sealed very well,#Dr Alain Touwaide, from the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in WASHINGTON DC, told The Sunday telegraph.
#says Dr. John Beard, who oversees the World health organizations Global Network Of age-Friendly Cities. They need to live in an environment that allows them to participate.#
However, the scientists, led by Dr Evaristo Ballesteros, from the University of Jaen in Spain, say their technique could be used to check the safety of other types of food.
Dr Ballesteros said: We believe the new methodology will help to provide a more effective way of determining the presence of these kinds of contaminants in milk or other products.
Doctors found blockages in three arteries and performed a triple bypass the next day. They told me Id saved my life,
#said Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian of the Harvard School of Public health and Brigham and Womens Hospital,
Dr. Jonathan Whiteson, director of the Cardiac and Pulmonary Wellness and Rehabilitation program at NYU Langone Medical center in New york city
when doctors use psilocybin#ong viewed skeptically for its association with 1960s countercultural thrill-seekers#or a range of valuable clinical functions,
But by the mid 60s, counterculture gurus like Dr. Timothy Leary and Aldous Huxley were talking up mind-altering drugs as a way of expanding ones consciousness
And although doctors tell her that, thanks to the effect of the illness and the treatment,
and more robust than their modern-day counterparts, said Dr Marta Lahr, an expert in human evolution.
Dr Lahr, who last week presented her findings to the Royal Society, Britains most prestigious scientific body, described the changes as striking We can see that humans have evolved continually
Dr Lahr said: Over evolutionary time there would have been huge energy savings in making the brain smaller
and other toxic chemicals,#said Dr. Phillip Landrigan, director of the Childrens Environmental Health Center at Mount sinai School of medicine in New york city.
Dr. Mohammed Abou-Donia of Duke university studied lab animals performance of neuro-behavioural tasks requiring muscle co-ordination.
Dr. Harold C. Connolly Jr. and student Stuart A. Sweeney Smith at the City university of New york (CUNY) and the American Museum of Natural history (AMNH) first recognized the grain to be of a very special type, known as a calcium-aluminum
Cracked Egg refractory inclusion was sent to Dr. Chi Ma at California Institute of technology (Caltech) for very detailed nano-mineralogy investigation.
Dr. Ma then sent it to Dr. Anthony Kampf, Curator of Mineral Sciences at the Natural history Museum of Los angeles County (NHM), for X-ray diffraction study.
said Dr. Frank Franklin, a retired professor of nutrition and pediatrics at the University of Alabama at Birmingham,
#An Apple a Day Really Does Keep the Doctor Away An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
Dr Bahram Arjmandi, of the department of nutrition, food and exercise sciences at Florida University, described the results as incredible#In the study,
Dr Arjmandi said that incredible changes in the apple-eating women happened by 6 months-they experienced a 23 per cent decrease in LDL cholesterol,
Dr Arjamandi, who presented the research at the Experimental Biology conference in WASHINGTON DC, on Tuesday,
concluded that there was some truth in the old adage An apple a day keeps the doctor away#.
#Dr Arjamandi said: Everyone can benefit from consuming apples.##Previous studies have shown that apple pectin
if at all,#said lead researcher Dr Gary Mccracken, from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.
#said Dr Mccracken. Pesticide applications go up. Even if our estimates were quartered, they clearly show how bats have enormous potential to influence the economics of agriculture and forestry.#
or even death. 1. Apple An apple a day will keep the doctor away. Unless you eat the seeds.
Doctors have thought long that people with an apple figure#a tendency to store fat around the belly rather than the hips#were at a higher risk of heart disease and stroke.
Dr Arya Sharma, director of the Canadian Obesity Network, who led that study, said it would lead to doctors forgetting about their scales and taking out their tape measures#.
#But now an analysis of records from 220,000 people in 58 studies, each monitored for over a decade,
But Dr Mike Knapton, associate medical director at The british Heart Foundation, which co-funded the study with the Medical Research Council,
Nonhuman primates dont lie to you,#said Dr. Grove, who is a neuroscientist. We know exactly how much they are eating.#
demand for the overweight primates is growing as part of the battle against the nations obesity epidemic, according to Dr. Grove and other researchers working with such monkeys in Florida,
Dr. Grove said, though the diet also contains adequate protein and nutrients. They can eat as many pellets as they want.
Dr. Grove and researchers at some other centers say the high-fructose corn syrup appears to accelerate the development of obesity and diabetes.
Dr. Hansen, who has been doing research on obese monkeys for four decades, prefers animals that become naturally obese with age,
#said Dr. Lee M. Kaplan, director of the weight center at Massachusetts General Hospital, who is one of the researchers in the bariatric surgery study here.
For example, they point to studies in the last two years by Dr. Grove and colleagues showing that
#Dr. Grove said he understood the protesters view: I applaud them for that pressure because it makes us do our job better.#
#But Dr. Grove said he needed the animals separated at all times so they could snack between meals,
#said Dr. Grove. They have colonies of thousands of them.##Via New york times Share Thissubscribedel. icio. usfacebookredditstumbleupontechnorati e
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