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Energy drinks have 14 colas worth of caffeine: experts (CTV Toronto)
Updated: Wed Sep. 24 2008 3:41:51 PM CTV.ca News Staff
Source: toronto.ctv.ca
Begley: Let Them Eat Micronutrients (Newsweek)
There is a good but sobering reason why “ending world hunger” has been a perennial hope of beauty-pageant contestants at least since Miss America contestants began naming that as their greatest wish: we haven’t come close to doing it. This year some 900 million people—including 178 million children under 5—are suffering from malnutrition, estimates the United Nations; every day 50,000 starve to …
Source: www.newsweek.com
Focus on the World Vitamins Market (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Vitamins - Supplements industry is available in its catalogue.
Source: biz.yahoo.com
Sun An Important Source Of Vitamin D (NPR)
Vitamin D is essential for strong bones. Our bodies use sunlight to create their own vitamin D. Bruce Hollis, a professor at the Medical University of South Carolina, talks about how the process works.
Source: www.npr.org
Are you vitamin D-ficient? (Miami Herald)
Vitamin D comes from the sun, but we’re not getting enough of it.
Source: pubsys.miamiherald.com
Bringing business, bringing hope (Vancouver Business Journal)
Across the Atlantic Ocean in West Africa, the majority of Guinea Bissau’s population lives on less than 50 cents a day. Mike Blondino, founder and chief executive officer of Vancouver-based Lead International, first visited the country in 1994 as pastor of The Lighthouse Church of Vancouver.
Source: www.vbjusa.com
Vitamin D Receptor Gene Variant Tied to Melanoma (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
MONDAY, Sept. 22 (HealthDay News) — A possible link between melanoma and a gene involved in vitamin D metabolism has been identified by Italian researchers.
Source: news.yahoo.com
Vitamin D Receptor Gene Variant Tied to Melanoma (HealthCentral.com)
Copyright © 2008 ScoutNews LLC. All rights reserved. MONDAY, Sept. 22 (HealthDay News) — A possible link between melanoma and a gene involved in vitamin D metabolism has been identified by Italian researchers.
Source: www.healthcentral.com