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marwanah submitted, created time 1 year 4 months (www.springerlink.com)
This paper documents, using cadaver dissections and ultrasound imaging of living subjects, that the membranous layer of the superficial fascia is not confined only to the lower abdominal wall and perineum as been described previously but is present in many regions of the body.
Functionally, the membranous superficial fascia may play a role in the integrity of the skin and support for subcutaneous structures particularly veins, by ensuring their patency 


Body awareness training curbs ankle re-sprains
DanyC submitted, created time 1 year 6 months (www.reutershealth.com)
A rehabilitation program that strengthens an athletes' awareness of their posture and movement may be the best way to prevent them from reinjuring a sprained ankle, a new study from Iran shows. 
Is Thermal Scanner Losing its Bite in Mass Screening of Fever due to SARS?
mykng submitted, created time 1 year 8 months (www.vjbio.org)
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) is a highly infectious disease caused by a Coronavirus. Screening to detect potential SARS infected person plays an important role in preventing the spread of SARS. The use of infrared (IR) thermal imaging cameras has been proposed as a non-invasive, speedy, cost effective and fairly accurate means for mass blind screening of potential SARS infected persons. Infrared thermography provides a digital image showing temperature patterns. This has been previously utilized in the detection of inflammation and nerve dysfunctions 


What's the point of pubic hair?
linux submitted, created time 1 year 10 months (www.goaskalice.columbia.edu)


Attention! 200 bacteria species live in your skin
captainclaw submitted, created time 1 year 11 months (www.ctv.ca)
Depending on your age, the skin may be loose and crepey or taut and smooth, and the realization can be infinitely fascinating or horribly icky. Blaser hypothesized that normal flora (bacteria, etc.) may play a role in human metabolism, a function that's been refined over millions of years of evolution. Now , your skin is home to a virtual zoo of bacteria . 
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