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klementina
I live in Marseille, France. My job is medical coding and billing. My hobbies: travel, french music, cross stitch, old cars, art history, healthy diet. I am interested in omega 3 fatty acids. I believe in science and progress and I am atheist.
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Russia shuts down Allofmp3.com
Posted by: klementina 1 year, 1 month agoThe music download website whose activities threatened to scupper Russia s entry into the World Trade Organisation (WTO) has been shut down.
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The Fight Against Depression Could Be Assisted By Adding Folic Acid To Bread
Posted by: klementina 1 year, 1 month agoA unique study by researchers at the University of York and Hull York Medical School has confirmed a link between depression and low levels of ...
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Processed foods get vitamins
Posted by: klementina 1 year, 1 month agoThe poor quality of the average Australian diet is prompting food manufacturers to inject nutrients into a growing number of processed products.
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Harry Potter and the Miserable Migraines
Posted by: klementina 1 year, 1 month agoMany young fans of the boy wizard share his headache pain, researchers say
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Prozac linked to osteoporosis
Posted by: klementina 1 year, 1 month agoCommon anti-depressants may increase the risk of osteoporosis in the elderly, new research suggests.
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Race May Play Role In Childhood Diabetes
Posted by: klementina 1 year, 1 month agoDiabetes is a common illness not only for adults, but for children too. A new study reveals race may actually make difference in who gets ...
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Vaccine developed for high blood pressure
Posted by: klementina 1 year, 1 month agoPeople often forget to pop their blood pressure tablets, so could a long-lasting vaccine work better instead?
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More fat may have some advantages for type 1 diabetes and heart disease
Posted by: klementina 1 year, 1 month agoResearchers at the University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences studying links between an early sign of heart disease called coronary artery calcification and ...
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Omega 3 protect against retinopathy
Posted by: klementina 1 year, 1 month agoDiets rich in omega-3 fatty acids, found in popular fish oil supplements, could save the sight of millions of pensioners and premature babies, doctors believe.
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FDA urged to review sweetener's link to cancer
Posted by: klementina 1 year, 1 month agoAspartame, often used in soda, hiked risk of disease in rats, new study says
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Ecstasy linked to significant memory loss
Posted by: klementina 1 year, 1 month agoThe dance drug ecstasy significantly affects both long and short-term memory, according to analysis published today.
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Hands up who wants peanuts for tea?
Posted by: klementina 1 year, 1 month agoBritain is undergoing an epidemic of food allergies in children, and no one knows why. But one doctor thinks he may have the answer
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Can't see any reason to believe
Posted by: klementina 1 year, 1 month agoI don't even want to believe in a God that will send me to hell because, despite the good that I do, I simply ...
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What's different about omega-3 eggs?
Posted by: klementina 1 year, 1 month agoAre The Enhanced Eggs Worth The Extra Cost?
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The Baby-Name Business
Posted by: klementina 1 year, 1 month agoParents are feeling intense pressure to pick names that set their kids apart. Some are even hiring consultants. Alexandra Alter on the art of 'branding ...
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