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Thursday, 21 March 2013

'It's too sexually focused': Actress and feminist Lily Tomlin accuses HBO's Girls of teaching young women how to be 'used'


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Cougar Cruises for singles draws young men looking for 'experienced' love

Nicknamed 'cubs,' these 25 to 35-year-old men are attracted to a growing group of cougars, who, far from being 'desperate,' are 'empowered, confident women' that rate class over aggression.

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'It's too sexually focused': Actress and feminist Lily Tomlin accuses HBO's Girls of teaching young women how to be 'used'

The 73-year-old feminist, who plays Tina Fey’s radical mother in the upcoming film, Admissions, told Vanity Fair that the show 'should have a little more range.'

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Cougar Cruises for singles draws young men looking for 'experienced' love

Nicknamed 'cubs,' these 25 to 35-year-old men are attracted to a growing group of cougars, who, far from being 'desperate,' are 'empowered, confident women' that rate class over aggression.

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'It's too sexually focused': Actress and feminist Lily Tomlin accuses HBO's Girls of teaching young women how to be 'used'

The 73-year-old feminist, who plays Tina Fey’s radical mother in the upcoming film, Admissions, told Vanity Fair that the show 'should have a little more range.'

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Thursday, 14 March 2013

"Diabulemia" : A New Lifestyle Disease Among Young Women

Individuals with type 1 diabetes who refuse to take theirregular insulin shots are unnecessarily risking their lives. Type 1 diabetes is an auto immune disease in which thebody of an individual attacks and destroys the insulin- producing pancreaticcells. Insulin is a hormone which is required to break downglucose from food and convert it into glycogen to be stored as energy. In theabsence of insulin this cannot be done, therefore, ...


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Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Dangers Of Magnet Ingestion by Young Children Illustrated By New Study

A new case study illustrates in iCMAJ/i that physicians and parents must be aware of the growing danger of magnet ingestion by children because magnets can adhere to each other and cause life-threatening problems such as bowel perforations. "Modern magnet technology has transformed what was once an esoteric subtype of foreign-body ingestion into a common and lethal threat," writes Dr. Daniel Rosenfield, Department of Paediatrics, The Hospital for Sick Children ...


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Saturday, 9 March 2013

Basculement d'interrupteur moléculaire devient vieux cerveau Young

Les chercheurs de Yale ont trouvé une nouvelle façon de tourner un cerveau âgé jeune. La chiquenaude d'un interrupteur moléculaire unique contribue à créer les connexions neuronales matures qui permettent au cerveau de combler le fossé entre l'impressionnabilité adolescente et adulte stabilité. Maintenant, les chercheurs de Yale School of Medicine ont inversé le processus, recréant un cerveau jeune qui a facilité l'apprentissage tant guérir chez la souris adulte. Les scientifiques savent depuis longtemps que...


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