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Better light gives lift to dementia patients: study

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Brightening the lights for elderly people with dementia, in combination with a daily dose of the sleep

Silence may be appropriate trauma response for some

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who don't talk about their feelings after a traumatic event are no more likely

J&J, Schering arthritis drug effective in trials

NEW YORK (Reuters) - An experimental treatment for rheumaid arthritis being developed by Johnson & Johnson and Schering-Plough Corp appeared

Benefit small from lung cancer screening method

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A high-tech X-ray called a spiral CT scan may help reduce lung cancer deaths in smokers and

St. John's wort doesn't help ADHD, study finds

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The herb St. John's wort does not improve children's symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, according to researchers

Groundskeepers cut fine figures in the outfield | Print |  E-mail
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Decorating the playing fields at Major League Baseball (MLB) parks has become high art with groundskeepers using

mowers and hoses to painstakingly fashion elaborate logos and patterns in the grass.


Source: Reuters.com
 

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