This Week In Imports: In A Daze - Siliconera

This Week In Imports: In A Daze
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While new IPs are flocking to Vita, PSP is still going strong with a new entry in the Suikoden series and another Vitamin X game. Cursed Crusade, a title Atlus released in North America, will make its debut in Japan care of Ubisoft.

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Why too much of health food is bad - Hindustan Times


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Why too much of health food is bad
Hindustan Times
If X is good and Y is bad, we reason, then for good health we should eat X and ditch Y. And once we've divided foods into good and bad, we begin to think that if a little of something is good for us, then a lot of it must be great.

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Glucocorticoid-Induced Osteoporosis - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism

Glucocorticoid-Induced Osteoporosis
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
Your doctor also may check your spine for fractures using x-rays or an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) test. How can you reduce your risk of GIO? Experts also suggest taking calcium and vitamin D supplements, even if you're taking glucocorticoids for ...

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Exemestane for Breast Cancer Prevention Weakens Bones - Medscape


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Exemestane for Breast Cancer Prevention Weakens Bones
Medscape
"Exemestane worsens age-related decreases in bone mineral density by about 3 times, even in the setting of adequate calcium and vitamin D intake," noted lead author Angela Cheung, MD, from the University Health Network in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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It's important look after yourself when pregnant - Portsmouth News

It's important look after yourself when pregnant
Portsmouth News
You should talk to your GP about whether or not it is advisable for you to take vitamin supplements. It's a good idea to take folic acid tablets, ideally beginning about six months before conception, if your pregnancy is planned.

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Natrel accused of preying on parental insecurity with new milk product - Toronto Star

Natrel accused of preying on parental insecurity with new milk product
Toronto Star
The makers of Baboo, which is in stores now, say the drink is engineered to closely mimic breast milk but with less sodium, more fat and added nutrients including Omega-3 DHA and Vitamin C. It is sold in shelf-safe tetra packs and doesn't require ...
Agropur Division Natrel Introduces the Latest Addition to the Natrel Family ... DigitalJournal.com (press release)

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Call for vitamin D infant death probe - BBC News


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Call for vitamin D infant death probe
BBC News
We understand the diagnosis of rickets was made after his death, not from any X-ray findings, but through examination of samples under a microscope." In London, Dr Scheimberg discovered vitamin D deficiency in a further 30 cases.

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Boris Says We'll Never Have A Zuckerberg - Huffington Post UK

Boris Says We'll Never Have A Zuckerberg
Huffington Post UK
The only British female scientist to have won a Nobel prize, Dorothy Hodgkin developed X-ray crystallography while at Oxford and determined the molecular structures of penicillin, vitamin Bl2, and insulin.

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Behold: Watch As Steve Nash Unveils The "Corn Chopper" - SportsGrid


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Behold: Watch As Steve Nash Unveils The "Corn Chopper"
SportsGrid
In preparation for the forthcoming Winter X Games, Nash teamed up with the folks over at Vitamin Water to make an audition tape for their “Real Snow” all-urban snowboarding competition. As you would imagine, Nash took a creative approach, inventing his ...

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Intense back pain and brittle bones at just 29 - all because I had a baby - Daily Mail


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Intense back pain and brittle bones at just 29 - all because I had a baby
Daily Mail
He explains: 'Ordinarily in pregnancy, levels of the hormonal form of vitamin D increase in order to enhance calcium absorption from the gut, and also to encourage the breakdown of bone which is “reabsorbed” by the body as another form of calcium.

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