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    Scientists Cure Mice Of Sickle Cell Using Stem Cell Technique - washingtonpost.com

    Quoted: Using a recently developed technique for turning skin cells into stem cells, scientists have cured mice of sickle cell anemia -- the first direct proof that the easily obtained cells can reverse an inherited, potentially fatal disease.

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    Warming to a Cold War Herb: Science News Online, Sept. 22, 2007

    Quoted: Benefiting from decades of research that took place behind the Iron Curtain, Western physicians are discovering <i>Rhodiola rosea</i>, a cold-weather herb that purportedly fights fatigue and boosts energy. ... Soviets had been studying the herb since the 1940s, feeding it to Olympic athletes and cosmonauts. Government scientists had noted that rhodiola boosted the body's response to stress. ... Laboratory and animal studies show that the herb may inhibit cancer cells, protect healthy cells from toxins, and correct enzyme imbalances associated with diabetes. In addition, four trials with human volunteers show that rhodiola extracts can boost mental performance, reduce fatigue, and ease depression.

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    BBC NEWS | Health | 'Gym pill' for a no-work six-pack

    Redotted from Mohit. This would have been very helpful in my recovery after a total knee replacement.

    Quoted: Scientists race to develop a muscle drug that could allow people to stay toned without exercising.