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...which represents the drug industry, fired back that the GAO report only confirms that developing new drugs has become a more expensive, difficult and risky exercise for manufacturers. "Researchers are tackling increasingly complex diseases using new tools-such as genomics, proteomics and nanotechnology-that will take years to bear fruit," says PhRMA Senior Vice President Ken Johnson, adding that "more than 2,000 new medicines are in development, including 646 medicines for cancer, 146 for heart disease and stroke, 77 for AIDS, and 56 for diabetes...
Start by chucking the trans fat (and foods containing hydrogenated oils) and cutting down on cola, which scientists said not only contributes to obesity but also weakens bones and might increase women's risk of osteoporosis. You can replace the soda with fruit and vegetable juices (at least three servings a week provides antioxidants and polyphenols--such as those in the much hyped pomegranate--which can help reduce the risk of Alzheimer's) and wine (but just one or two glasses...
Researchers in 2006 also confirmed that eating Mediterranean-style improves vascular function and may delay the onset of Alzheimer's, thanks to the abundance of fruit and vegetables, olive oil, fish and whole grains...
...start selling their plan to Congress. The core message: the Bush Administration has to work and think a lot harder to achieve even modest goals in Iraq--and should start by accepting the report in its entirety. "I hope," said Baker, "we don't treat this like a fruit salad and say, 'I like this, but I don't like that...
Ever wondered how that lithe young woman at the office eats those luscious foods and never gains any weight? This book reveals her secrets. She exercises, she's picky, and she eats exactly what she wants--in "smallish" quantities. Best tip: when you sit down to eat, always include fruit or vegetables...