mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 31 2007 | news, health, genetics
I may have been selective in what I quoted from this article.
Quoted: Australian research published last year found left-handed people can think quicker when carrying out tasks such as playing computer games or playing sport.
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And French researchers concluded that being left-handed could be an advantage in hand-to-hand combat.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 21 2008 | health, news, healthcare
Smart move.
Quoted: Paying physicians to devote more time to their patients, insurers hope to scale back costly treatments later.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 02 2008 | health, news, diabeties
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 13 2008 | health, news, aging, fitness
Quoted: Bulky isn’t necessarily better when it comes to muscles. What’s important is keeping them fit so they’ll provide power and strength as the body ages.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 07 2008 | health, India, news, obesity
Quoted: Scientists pinpoint a reason why people with Indian ancestry may be more prone to weight problems.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 06 2008 | coffee, caffeine, health, news, alzheimer's
Quoted: Coffee may cut the risk of dementia by blocking possible cholesterol damage to the body, research finds.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 20 2008 | health, cancer, wifi, news, cell phonesShareViewed: 17 Times
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 18 2008 | probiotics, health, nutrition, news
Quoted: Scientists say they have hard evidence foods containing "friendly bacteria" do have a tangible effect on the body.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 15 2008 | news, health, science
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 06 2007 | news, health, psychology, happiness
Quoted: Several recent studies stand as a warning against taking the platitudes of achievement too seriously.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 17 2007 | news, science, technology, genome, health, dna
refaving petersigrist. this is fascinating and scary at the same time.
a) nervous what my dna would turn up about my predispositions
b) nervous about the negative societal implications -- especially as it relates health and intelligence predictions. e.g. would a dna test be required prior to getting health insurance? would a dna test be part of the admissions process for a premier school?Quoted: Logging onto my account at 23andMe, the start-up company that is now my genetic custodian, I typed my search into the “Genome Explorer” and hit return. I was, in essence, Googling my own DNA.
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- shiwani - Jul 31 2007
- ms.kruse - Jul 31 2007
- pullman - Jul 31 2007
You must be Mohit's friend before you can comment on this Fave.Ha, I'll try and avoid hand-to-hand combat with you then.
Haha. Scary. My grandpa was left-handed and back in his school days they would try to train you out of it. Left-handedness was considered wrong--freakish, even! People from a long time ago were stupid. :P
some Indian people still do that... not Mohit's parents though.
Send Mohit a friend request or a personal message instead.