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Sticky business Blue Ridge Business Journal No one seems to know how much glue is holding together the space station, but almost everything around us here on Earth is glued one way or another. Shoes, cars, furniture, books, tile, boxes, jigsaw puzzles, replacement windows, kitchen counters and iron-on patches are all bonded in some fashion. Most Cancer Patients Not Getting Needed Nutrition Support PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance Only 30 percent of cancer patients are offered nutrition guidance, according to an online poll conducted on CancerCompass.com, an online cancer community. New Pornographers' Next LP Due in May Pitchfork Chris Leslie-Hynan and Brandon Dameshek report: According to sources at Mint Records, The New Pornographers are ready to release their sophomore album on May 6th. Poor People In Well-to-do Neighborhoods Face Higher Death Rates Science Daily By living in a well-to-do neighborhood, poor people increase their risk of death, according to a new study by Stanford University School of Medicine researchers to be published in the December issue of the American Journal of Public Health. Celiac Disease: It's Common, and Commonly Misdiagnosed First Coast News The Libreris: Aldo, left, Pietro, Claudio and Lucio, in front row, all have celiac disease. Mom Rosalia, Angela, Ignazio, Rosalba and father Luciano do not. Photo by John Zich, USA TODAY. Celiac disease: It's common, and commonly misdiagnosed USA Today People with celiac disease can't digest gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye, and barley grains commonly used in bread, pasta, cookies and beer. This summer, the National Institutes of Health launched a campaign to educate physicians and the public about the disease. Unique Estrogen Receptor Linked To Metastatic Breast Cancer Science Daily Breast cancer awareness month may have passed, but researchers remain focused on the disease with a new study showing that a unique estrogen receptor found in breast cancer tumors is a predictor of tumor size and metastases. The study, led by researchers at Rhode Island Hospital and Brown Medical School, is published in the November 1 issue of Clinical Cancer Research. Schizophrenia Population in U.S. Reached 1.5 Million in 2002 Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance BOSTON----A new study published in the November issue of Psychological Medicine was the first of its kind to use administrative claims databases to track the annual prevalence of diagnosed schizophrenia in the United States. Don't ignore age dependency in exercising Daily News M. G. Somadasa Kariyawasam, former Director of Sports, Southern Province writing to the HealthWatch on exercise for good health cautions the public to adhere to only age suited exercises. Celiac Disease: It's Common, and Commonly Misdiagnosed RedNova By Mary Brophy Marcus Lucia Libreri, 16, stopped growing when she was 8.
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