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Friday, May 25, 2012

Tea Could Aid Olympic Cheating

Researchers have found that green and white teas could hide abnormal levels of testosterone in athletes. ...  > full story

Beehive Extract Shows Potential as Prostate Cancer Treatment

An over-the-counter natural remedy derived from honeybee hives arrests the growth of prostate cancer cells and tumors in mice, according to a new article. Researchers c ...  > full story

Pain Relief With PAP Injections May Last 100 Times Longer Than a Traditional Acupuncture Treatment

Researchers have exploited the molecular mechanism behind acupuncture resulted in six-day pain relief in animal models. They call ...  > full story

Liquorice Root Found to Contain Anti-Diabetic Substance

It provides the raw material for liquorice candy, calms the stomach and alleviates diseases of the airways: liquorice root. Chosen as ...  > full story

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