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Tackling Toilet Paper Crisis in Venezuela

Venezuelans are experiencing a huge shortage of toilet paper, and stores seem to have run out of stocks. The demand is huge and supply is so short, that the government has ordered 50 million rolls to meet the demand. Most specialists have blamed the current situation to price controls, which has caused shortage of staple items. Commerce Minister Alejandro Fleming has blamed the media for deliberately creating a demand for toilet paper, causing more confusion ...

Having a Nighttime Critical Care Physician in the ICU Doesn't Improve Patient Outcomes: Research

Many hospital intensive care units (ICUs) have been employing critical care physicians at night with the notion it would improve patients' outcomes. They have little evidence to guide them. However, new results from a one-year randomized trial from researchers at Penn Medicine/a involving nearly 1,600 patients admitted to the Hospital of the University Pennsylvania (HUP) Medical ICU suggest otherwise: Having a nighttime intensivist had no clear benefit on length of stay or ...

Link Between Analgesics and Asthma Might Be Explained By Early Childhood Respiratory Infections

The link between asthma and early childhood use of acetaminophen or ibuprofen may be driven by underlying respiratory infections that prompt the use of these analgesics, rather than the drugs themselves, reports a new study conducted by Boston researchers. The results of the new study will be presented at the ATS 2013 International Conference. Analgesics like ibuprofen and acetaminophen are routinely given to treat fever in infants, and several studies ...


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The Link Between Caffeine Drinks And Obesity
Researchers claim to have found that an energy drink containing sugar, added caffeine and guarana causes the body to convert sugar into fat more rapid
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Low Carbohydrate Diet - Special Feature 

All the prospective Poirots, Holmes, Hardy boys and Nancy Drews pay attention. Low carb diets are here to tantalise your grey cells and provide with the much desired exercise for the brain!

Atkins diet, south beach diet, zone diet and the likes all work on the low carb principle.

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Amazing Body Facts

Heart image A hard working adult sweats up to 4 gallons per day. Most of the sweat evaporates before a person realises it's there.


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