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Safer sex in a pill
'Elixir of youth' drug could fight HIV and ageing
HIV "cure" won't save sick millions
Why HIV "cure" won't save sick millions
Pimped-up T-cells seek out and destroy HIV
Pimped up T-cells seek out and destroy HIV
Keeping Your Chainsaw Sharp
Using a chainsaw significantly cuts the time and energy devoted to homestead chores. But that's only true if the saw's chain is sharp.
Mother Nature
When planted early enough to put on good growth before cold weather sets in, cover crops prevent erosion,
GREEN PHARMACY FOR INDIGESTION
Many years ago, my family and I spent a good deal of time in Panama. The late, great anthropologist Reina Torres de Araus invited our family out to her Los Cumbres residence for wonderful meals
Genetically Engineered
Advocates of genetically engineered food claim this revolutionary new technology is merely a more precise way to improve crops
Crusty breads, tasty pizzas and even roasted meats
? Ben if you didn't, you can still build this easy outdoor oven that works as well as a custom-built masonry or ceramic model. Cost? Next to nothing
Respberries
With today's choice of varieties, you can enjoy fresh raspberries from early summer to fall whether you grow them yourself or buy them by the basketful
Wintering Well Whatever the Weather
It's tempting to relax and enjoy them, but we all know there's a warning underneath the pleasure.
Benton County, Oregon
Nearly 30 years ago the State of Oregon established the Land Conservation Development Commission to help preserve farmland and forests around the cities, and to establish urban growth boundaries to stymie sprawl.
Turn Over a New Leaf
A rash of reports, juggernauts of junk mail: They all add up to piles of paper routed to the recycling bin or, worse, to the wastebasket
EarthWords
In the spring,
at the end of the day,
you should smell like dirt.
at the end of the day,
you should smell like dirt.
Zesty Sorrel: The Garden Green With Zing!
Sorrel is the garden green with zing!
21st Century Homesteading: Why Grow Your Own Food?
Many people think that the American food supply is the best in the world. So why are so many people going to the trouble of growing their own food, or seeking it from known producers close to home? Harvey Ussery and his wife, Ellen, think the food they grow themselves or buy from local farmers is superior in taste and nutrition to the food found in most grocery stores. About 85 percent of the food they eat is either grown in their own back yard, or purchased face-to-face from local farmers they know personally. Even if you don?t live in the country, you too can enjoy the flavor and nutrition of homegrown produce, and there are many reasons local and homegrown food can be a satisfying alternative to the conventional American diet, including nutrition, food security and food quality.
Try Your Luck with Cherries
There is an old saying that "you make your own luck," which is a fine five-word summary of the art of growing cherries. If you?re up to the challenge, cherries will repay you with brimming buckets of beautiful fruits that taste great and are packed with antioxidants and other nutrients. Recent university studies suggest that cherries can reduce pain caused by arthritis or muscle strain, help prevent Type 2 diabetes and possibly slow the growth of cancerous tumors. With its advice on everything from choosing the right variety to proper care and pruning, this guide will ensure sweet and sour success.
- Forcing pregnant women to take HIV tests
- Delusions in HIV and cancer treatment
- Competing theories of AIDS: Is HIV irrelevant?
- Causes of death among children younger than 4
- Syphilis causes "HIV" viral load spike, and T-cell decrease
- Finding your own road
- Parasite epidemic of the 1970s renamed AIDS in 1981
- HIV / AIDS drug trials: "Try this, let's see if you drop dead!"
- Multicultural Community of Bugs - NewsGrabs 23 November 2008
- Yes, He Can. Maybe. When He Gets Around To It: An Ongoing Series
- eHarmony Forced to Create a Dating Service for Gay Singles
- JUPITER Cholesterol Drug Trial: Marketing Tactics Threaten Public Health and Wealth
- Beyond the Bailout: A new Economy - NewsGrabs 16 November 2008
- Beyond the Bailout: A new Economy - NewsGrabs 16 November 2008
- Mormon Outed by Campaign Finance Laws
- Melissa Etheridge, Tax Protester
- Healthcare as a Commons? - NewsGrabs 9 November 2008
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- Variable adherence to prescribed dosing regimens for protease inhibitors: scope and outcomes.
- Clinical application of the inhibitory quotient: is there a role in HIV protease inhibitor therapy?.
- Protease inhibitor therapy in resource-limited settings.
- Clinical pharmacology of HIV protease inhibitors in pregnancy.
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- New insight into the response of human skin to radiation
- Bionovo to present phase 1B trial results of BZL101 in metastatic breast cancer
- Light drinking has certain health benefits, researchers look at why
- Exposure to Dioxin linked to increased heart problems
- FDA accepts Vanda Pharmaceuticals Iloperidone resubmission
- Comparison of 5 Flow Cytometric Immunophenotyping Systems for Absolute CD4+ T-Lymphocyte Counts in HIV-1-Infected Patients Living in Resource-Limited Settings.
- Characterization of Quantitative and Functional Innate Immune Parameters in HIV-1-Infected Colombian Children Receiving Stable Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy.
- Ritonavir Greatly Impairs CYP3A Activity in HIV Infection With Chronic Viral Hepatitis.
- Antiretroviral Therapy Exposure and Insulin Resistance in the Women's Interagency HIV Study.
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