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Applying Systematic Review To The Field Of Nutrition (Medical News Today)
Performing systematic reviews of nutrition related topics raises unique challenges not often encountered in the field of medicine. In a new article, a team of researchers use specific examples to describe the steps, strengths, and limitations of systematic reviews relevant to nutrition and discuss the factors that impact the results.
Nuclear science for food security: International Atomic Energy Agency says plant breeding technique can help beat ... (SeedQuest)
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) today called for increased investment in a plant breeding technique that could bolster efforts aimed at pulling millions of people out of the hunger trap.
NASA Spaceline 7 November 2008 Current Space Life Science Awareness (SpaceRef)
NASA Spaceline 7 November 2008 Current Space Life Science Awareness
Bioplus Life Sciences (Pharmalicencing)
Suppliers of pharmaceuticals, neutraceuticals and speciality chemicals. Also exporters of own brands to large retail chains and manufacturers worldwide.
State takes aim at childhood hunger, health (Westminster Community Times)
Newly announced state initiatives are aiming to drive down infant mortality, premature births and childhood hunger rates.
Focus on the Nutraceuticals: Global Markets (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEW YORK----Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Vitamins - Supplements industry is available in its catalogue.
NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 1 December 2008 (SpaceRef)
All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below.
Got milk? (The Herald-Press)
We have all heard to "milk our diets" because it "does a body good."
Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal)
The Share the Warmth campaign is about to start distribution to those in need and are facing a shortfall of coats, especially children's coats. The community is being asked to donate gently used or new winter coats, hats, gloves, mittens, boots, and blankets.
Cranfield Health Provides The Missing Link, UK (Medical News Today)
'More universities should provide courses that offer hands-on experience to better prepare their students.' This is the response from the Head of Cranfield Health, Professor Joe Lunec, after a report claimed that those leaving universities lacked the required knowledge and skills to progress in the UK's pharmaceutical industry.
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