Belfast scientists make major cancer treatment breakthrough
Queen’s University team could develop new therapies to fight cancer
Published Thursday, August 9, 2012, 7:29 AM
Updated Thursday, August 9, 2012, 10:33 AM
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Curitiba | Aug 09, 2012, 01:42 PM EDT
That's great, but I bet they haven't thought about how they are going to pay the pensions of those perfectly healthy 65-95 year-olds who nobody wants to employ. Also, more older people means more Alzheimer's, which mean that the hospitals are going to be full of people who have the physical health of a 35-year-old, but who are completely unable to look after themselves.
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rebel999 | Aug 09, 2012, 09:47 AM EDT
Proteins play a very important role in our bodies. Our body needs 21 different amino acids to make the different proteins that are body uses to make the cells of our bodies. Our body's manufacture 11 of those amino and we get 9 amino acids from our food. However modern day diets leave out some of those amino acids in our bodies. But there is one food and only one food that has all of the 9 amino acids and that is the soy bean. I advise EVERYONE if they can to eat a handfull of soybeans
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