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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Health Wisconsin' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Health Wisconsin Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Health Wisconsin 1. Research Into Human Growth Hormones Reveals Amazing Results - By: Francis Kuhn Research into Human Growth Hormones reveals Amazing Results The New England Journal of Medicine published the clinical findings of Daniel Rudman, MD, regarding his hgh human growth hormone research on the anti-aging effects of hgh. His findings were astonishing. Dr. Rudman studie... Featured ArticlePerfect Lawns, Is It Worth It? Have you ever been driving down the road with the windows open going past a golf course or a field and then you get a strange smell? A chemical type of odor? Or go walking in the country and notice a large area, usually a field, all brown with dead grass. And next to it, alive green grasses and shrubs? Chances are you smell a herbicide being used or you are seeing what it can do to vegetation. Then you start to wonder. Are those chemicals getting into the water table? Is wildlife eat ...
Read full story 2. Prostate Cancer Research - The Promise Of Pomegranates - By: Rebecca Prescott Pomegranates have long been used in traditional folk remedies to treat sore throats, inflammation, and rheumatism. And recent scientific research has suggested they are also potentially effective in both preventing and treating prostate cancer. One study, conducted on human pr... 3. Future Bumps In The Road For State-funding Of Stem Cell Research - By: Lawrence Ebert Stem cells, undifferentiated cells which have the ability to turn into specific cell types, hold promise to beneficially impact health problems such as diabetes, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases, stroke, heart attack and spinal cord injury. Before his death, Christopher Reeve was a ... 4. Barcodes For Microsoft Dynamics Gp-great Plains - Overview For Consultant - By: Andrew Karasev As we see ERP system are implemented in the companies, where it must be tightly integrated with existing or legacy system, automate warehousing, shipping & receiving operations, bar code scanners (Symbol wireless and stand alone) inventory order fulfillment One of the directions is so... 5. Stevens Point - By: Michael Russell Located in central Wisconsin on the banks of the Wisconsin, Stevens Point offers a lot to both residents and visitors alike. One of the biggest draws to Stevens Point is the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point, one of the top four year universities in the Midwest. U.S. News and World Report ran... 6. Healthy Cooking Tips For Weight Loss - By: Jill Fleming, Ms, Rd Even if you only use a few of these simple healthy cooking choices, you can greatly decrease your fat intake. Research continues to support the importance of a low-fat diet that is rich in fruits and vegetables to promote permanent weight loss. Following these simple healthy ... 7. Study Says Obesity May Be Caused By Virus - By: (see Article) In new study published this month, a research team claims tohave found evidence that a contagious virus can contribute toobesity. The team found that a specific human adenovirus Ad-37 seems totrigger obesity in chickens. Previous studies had linked otheradenoviruses -- Ad-36 and Ad-5 -- ... 8. Wisconsin Bed And Breakfast For Romance! - By: Michael Russell Imagine getting away with your spouse to your own secret location. The room has a fireplace with burning fire, representing the rekindling of your love. The whirlpool tub is waiting and filled to the brim with bubbles, and the bed has a canopy of flowers and twinkling lights. This scene is what awai... 9. Food Addiction: Is It Real? - By: (see Article) Do you feel addicted to food, especially sweet treats? If you struggle with addictive-like behavior when it comes to sugar, you are not alone. Researchers know that our brains are wired to love sweets, and are studying the food addiction qualities of foods high in sugar, flour and fat. ... 10. How Bird Flu Spreads - By: Michael Russell Although the bird flu, known as H5N1, has infected humans, particularly in Southeast Asia, it is not now in a form that is easily transmissible between humans. Scientists generally concur that a number of genetic mutations are required before a pandemic human threat occurs. Those mutations may or m... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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