Prestigious Food Technology Career Award Received By Wrigley Science Institute Executive Director

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Gilbert A. Leveille, PhD, executive director of the Wrigley Science Institute (WSI) has been selected as the 2008 recipient of the prestigious Institute of Food Technologists’ Nicholas Appert Award, one of the highest honors in food science and technology. Dr. Leveille received this lifetime achievement award at the 2008 IFT Annual Meeting and Food Expo on June 29, 2008 (more…)

Sophisticated Communication A Prerequisite For People’s Independence

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Cognitive Functions In Alzheimer’s Disease My Be Affected By Antihypertensive Treatment

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Like father like son - history of heart attacks in the family

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Heart attacks kill more than 100,000 people annually in the UK and cost the NHS more than ?3billion every year.
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Men, Blacks In Particular, Less Likely Than Women To Be Aware That They Have High Blood Pressure, Study Finds

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Monday 4 August 2008 10:35 am

Men are one-quarter less likely than women to know that they have high blood pressure and black men with high blood pressure, are particularly unlikely to know of their condition, according to study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, Reuters Health reports. For the study, lead researcher Ronald Victor of the University of Texas’ Southwestern Medical Center examined 1,514 black and white adults (more…)

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