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...instance. Yet state-supported Chinese steel companies are actually ramping up both capacity and output, according to Chinese government figures. The China Iron and Steel Association says that the production of crude steel has risen since December, from 1.2 million tons a day to 1.4 million. (China's annual excess production capacity is already about 100 million tons, more than the annual U.S. steel output...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Steel Wars: Europe and the U.S. Accuse China of Dumping | 4/25/2009 | See Source »

Interestingly enough, when hamsters were given opiate blockers, they were not susceptible to dying from an excess of testosterone injections...

Author: By Beverly E. Pozuelos, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Disorders Linked to Steroid Use | 4/24/2009 | See Source »

...Walter Willett, chair of the department of nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health, notes that studies have shown that long-term consumption of sugared drinks can double the risk of diabetes, with half of that risk due to the excess weight brought on by the calories, and the other half due to the beverages' high sugar content - mostly fructose. "This study provides the best argument yet that we should either decide to consume less sugar-sweetened beverages in general, or that we should conduct more research into the possibility of using other sweeteners that may be more glucose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All Sugars Aren't the Same: Glucose Is Better, Study Says | 4/21/2009 | See Source »

...protests’ muddled message diluted their efficacy and enhanced the perception that the movement was more a tantrum thrown by a disgruntled conservative base than a national uprising against federal excess. The confusion was further exacerbated by the ubiquity of hyperbole and innuendo...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Rebels Without a Cause | 4/21/2009 | See Source »

...percent of players studied only bought a median of about $15.65 in chips at two poker sessions per week. “A minority of most involved players did not show such moderation,” the study noted. The remaining 5 percent of players studied bet in excess, buying a median of $116.13 in chips at 10 sessions per week. Although the number of people participating in online gambling is contested, the study showed that the percentage of problem gamblers has barely changed since the 1970s, hovering around 0.6 percent of the United States population. Andrew M. Woods...

Author: By Laura M. Fontanills, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Smaller Risk of Addiction in Web Gambling | 4/19/2009 | See Source »

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