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Pycnogenol, What are the Benefits?
by michellemoseley
Pycnogenol® is a water extract from the bark of the French maritime pine, grown as a mono-species forest, spread over the coastal region of southwest France. This unique source of Pycnogenol® has a well... published 2 days ago
Good Drug Counselor
by rbnstr08
It was in my late teens when drug abuse became prevalent. I would be a hypocrite if I said I never tried any drug. There were a couple I tried only twice and never really liked the experience. Much more... published 6 weeks ago
Prostate Tidbits: Guarding the Prostate by Knowledge and Action
by Jerome Vrega
According to the Internet news server, Medical News Today, in the article What's Good for the Heart May Be Good for the Prostate, Feb. 14, 2008,scientific evidence compiled by the Fred Hutchinson Cancer... published 8 months ago
Coincidence or Fate
by terenceyap07
Is it by coincidence or fate that you have navigated your way here and are now reading these words? Where would you be and what would you be doing if you weren't reading this passage now? Makes you wonder,... published 4 months ago
world's biggest scientific experiment LHC
by moncyunni
Buried under the French-Swiss border, the Large Hadron Collider has gotten its share of ink--and for good reason. Hearing about the sheer magnitude and price of what's been called the biggest and most... published 8 days ago
Properties of Snail Secretion
by biocutis
Scientific research published in The International Society of Skin Pharmacology Journal reveals the regenerative properties of the snail secretion and its effects on human skin.("Skin Pharmacology and... published 8 months ago
Memory And The Mechanism Behind It
by quicksand
Nearly three decades ago the Readers Digest reported an experiment performed by scientists to verify some aspects concerning memory. The experiment involved a certain number of worms placed on a metal... published 2 months ago
Freedom from Belief - Religious and Scientific 'Truth'
by Paraglider
It is possible, desirable and liberating to dispense with belief. This is not a new thesis. Bertrand Russell, one of the most quotable of philosophers, said "I do not believe in belief". Nor do I. published 3 months ago
Movers & Shakers in Industrial & Scientific @ Amazon.com
by Axel
Amazon.com's new Industrial & Scientific category features hard-to-find materials and parts in any quantity. We showcase the hottest products here as measured by their percentage increase in sales over the... published 18 months ago
The Belgian Blue Cattle Debate
by Schatzie Speaks
The Quest for Ethical Genetic Experimentation Belgian Blue cattle originated in Belgium as the product of crossbreeding between local red-pied and black-pied cattle and cattle imported from England in the... published 6 months ago










