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2011-04-02
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At Crazy Vegas Online Casino, 2 massive jackpots are ready to spill out over 3 Million in grand prizes. The two jackpots combined are offering a massive jackpot prize for the lucky winners who will crack these progressive games shortly. King Cashalot is a 5-Reel, 9-Payline Medieval-themed Video Slot Progressive Jackpot offering a Bonus Game, Multiplying Wilds and Scatters, and the Progressive Bonus Feature, which is currently sitting at an immense $1,420,000. Mega Moolah Progressive is about to crack $1.6 Million as it is sitting at $1,594,000! Themed around African ...

Got a craving for fast food? Skip the coffee, study says

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Eating a fatty fast food meal is never good for you, but washing that meal down with a coffee is even worse, according to a new University of Guelph study. Researcher Marie-Soleil Beaudoin has discovered not only that a healthy person's blood sugar levels spike after eating a high-fat meal, but that the spike doubles after having both a fatty meal and caffeinated coffee – jumping to levels similar to those of people at risk for diabetes. "The results tell us that saturated fat interferes with the body's ability to clear sugars from the blood and, when combined with ...

Could maple syrup from Canada be the next champion food?

2011-04-02
Contact: Cassandra Bianco cbianco@crt-tanaka.com 646-218-6009 Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers Could maple syrup from Canada be the next champion food? Maple syrup may pack similar health benefits to those found in berries, tea, red wine and flax seed New York – April 1, 2011 - There's more good news about pure maple syrup from the University of Rhode Island (URI). Researchers there have now identified 54 compounds in maple syrup from Canada, double the amount previously reported, and many with antioxidant activity and potential health benefits. In laboratory ...

New lung cancer staging system (TNM 7) better predicts local/regional recurrence, study shows

2011-04-02
The new TNM 7 lung cancer staging system seems to be a better predictor of local or regional recurrence of lung cancer following surgery, according to a study published in the April issue of the Journal of Thoracic Oncology. Being able to better define which patients might experience a cancer recurrence is important, especially given the controversies surrounding the use of adjuvant therapies, particularly postoperative radiation therapy (RT), for patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). In 2009, the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) ...

Soy increases radiation's ability to kill lung cancer cells, study shows

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E. coli an unlikely contaminant of plant vascular systems

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This press release is available in Spanish. A technique developed by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists for tracking pathogens has helped confirm that Escherichia coli is not likely to contaminate the internal vascular structure of field-grown leafy greens and thus increase the incidence of foodborne illness. Agricultural Research Service (ARS) microbiologist Manan Sharma wanted to find out if plant roots could draw in E. coli pathogens from the soil when taking in nutrients and water. He and colleagues modified several types of E. coli-including some ...

Oil prices affect inflation in Spain more than in the euro zone

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Choosing the Right Size Breast Implant for Your Body

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Breathalyzer Tests and Problem DUI Enforcement Strategies

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Two massive Progressives at Casino Aus are about to explode with over $3,000,000 in combined Jackpots.