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DABWALI ABHI-ABHI | December 6th 2009 by Dr Sukhpal Sawant khera

डॉक्टरों के पास मरीज अपने दामन में उम्मीद नाम का शब्द लेकर जाता है। नॉर्मल जिंदगी जीने की आस लेक read more

earnskills

Fructose May Raise Blood Pressure

life&health | December 5th 2009

Sugar loaded sodas can raise one’s blood pressure. They contain too much fructose, that is a common sweetener, which can boost up one’s blood pressure. It is obvious that sugar loaded soft drink can also increase one’s blood pressu read more

obijo

Study: No link between cell phone use, brain cancer

Ben Kazie MD | December 5th 2009

The latest study of the possible link between cell phone use and brain cancer found no definable evidence of that link.  However, there have been many calls by highly regarded physicians, researchers and government officials warning of possible effe read more

RainforestGuru

Also In Global Health News: U.S. Aid To Philippines, Swaziland, G…

Information on HPV | December 4th 2009

U.S. To Give Philippines $10M In Food Aid, Ambassador Says U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines Kristie Kenney said the U.S. will give the country an additional $10 million worth of food aid for people affect by the recent typhoons read more

dietsinreview

Weight Loss News in Review: Week of November 29

Diets In Review Diet Column | December 4th 2009 by Diets In Review

Each week, DietsInReview.com will recap the hottest headlines in weight loss, diet and health news to keep you informed of news you can really use. Vote for the Biggest Loser Finalist – Amanda or Liz It’s America’s turn to decide th read more

brainfog

High-impact exercise increases arthritis risk in knees

iHealthBulletin News | December 4th 2009

RSNA.org - Middle-aged men and women who engage in high levels of physical activity may be unknowingly causing damage to their knees and increasing their risk for osteoarthritis, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the Radiologica read more

brainfog

Menthol cigarettes more addictive for some minorities

iHealthBulletin News | December 4th 2009

UMDNJ.edu - African-American and Hispanic adults who smoke menthol cigarettes may be less likely to quit smoking than those who smoke regular cigarettes, a new study by researchers at the UMDNJ-School of Public Health has found. The report, published read more

amazooo

Mobiles ‘not causing brain risk’

Amazooo - Ideas for Life | December 4th 2009 by V.C

(BBC) – There has been no substantial change in the number of adult brain tumours since mobile phone usage sharply increased in the mid-1990s, Danish scientists say. The Danish Cancer Society looked at the rates of brain tumours among 20 to 79 read more

adiputhra

Antibiotics! What You Need to Know – Not All of it is Good News…

Healthy with Herbal Therapy | December 4th 2009 by puthra

“It is acid that this abashed fungus, hailed as a benefactor of mankind, may by its absolute success prove to be a arch bureau in the abatement of the present civilization.” ~Dr. John I. Pitt, The Genus Penicillum, Academic Press, 1979 A read more

summerbreeze

The Tapeworm Diet

Healthy Moola | December 3rd 2009 by Jennifer Scott

I either read about this or saw it on tv about the latest diet craze and that is the tapeworm diet. If you are thinking this involves a real tapeworm, you would be correct. Are these people freaking serious? I can’t believe someone would go to read more

tricitypsychology

The Psychologist, December 2009

The Shrink Rap | December 3rd 2009

Read a preview of the December 2009 Issue of The Psychologist click on magazine to view in fullscreen read more

obijo

Loss of spouse via divorce increases health risks

Ben Kazie MD | December 3rd 2009

Life events, both good and bad, cause stress.  Divorce is ranked near the top of life events in terms of creating stress as well as possible emotional and physical problems.  Only death of a spouse or child rates as high or higher in terms of a lif read more

adiputhra

Hot Yoga Benefits For a Better Body

Healthy with Herbal Therapy | December 3rd 2009 by puthra

Do you ahead that you’d like to lose fat, absolution some stress, beforehand your energy, and afire up your mind? If you said yes to any of those questions afresh yoga is your answer. You’re allegedly abashed about what some of the hot yo read more

tricitypsychology

Hate shopping? Blame your genes!

The Shrink Rap | December 3rd 2009

Black Friday’s behind us but the Christmas frenzy is evident in the malls… do you love it or hate it? Evolution has the answer! Male and female shopping styles are in our genes.Daniel Kruger, research faculty at the University of Michigan read more

dietsinreview

Stroke Risk Cut with Exercise

Diets In Review Diet Column | December 3rd 2009 by Diets In Review

Moderate-to-high intensity exercise like jogging, swimming, or tennis may help reduce stroke risk in older men. But sorry ladies, for some reason the results don’t translate for women. A study included almost 3,300 men and women in Manhattan, w read more

dietsinreview

Diet Cycling Leads to Anxiety, Overeating, and Withdrawal

Diets In Review Diet Column | December 3rd 2009 by Diets In Review

As if you needed another reason to avoid dieting, new research shows that the “cycling” on and off of diets can stress the brain’s system and cause anxiety, overeating, and withdrawal. If you’ve ever been on a diet where you r read more

brainfog

Coed housing at colleges increases binge drinking risk

iHealthBulletin News | December 3rd 2009

BYU.edu - A new study in the Journal of American College Health finds that students placed by their universities in coed housing are 2.5 times more likely to engage in binge drinking each week than students placed in all-male or all-female housing. M read more

brainfog

Lead exposure in children causes permanent brain damage

iHealthBulletin News | December 3rd 2009

RSNA.org - A study using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to evaluate brain function revealed that adults who were exposed to lead as children incur permanent brain injury. The results of the neurotoxic lead exposure study were presented read more

nancy18

Health Tips: Mushrooms effective in Cancer

Online Health Tips - Health & Fitness - Health Tips | December 3rd 2009 by Nancy Smith

The Chinese and Japanese delicacies generally include Mushrooms which has been found to be effective in the bladder and the prostate cancer as stated in a new study. The department of Urology at the New York Medical College did a research and scient read more

jerryhart67

“recyclable”, “biodegradable” and “natural” don’t a…

Hart of Green | December 2nd 2009 by Jerry Hart

So many topics to discuss. Brad Pitt’s biodegrable body lotion, Tiger Woods is now like the rest of us, a real human being. America’s dollar is weaker, China is building huge solar plants in Arizona and India will not buy our bonds,  read more

steveshealtanswers

A Cure All For Arthritis – Is It Really This Simple?

Steve's health Answers | December 2nd 2009

The connection between fat intake and arthritis may be much closer than we think. Arthritis is attributed to many causes and even genetics. But recent studies are showing the link between saturated fats in our diets with the onset and even the aggra read more

dgswilson

Addiction Help Websites

Addiction Help | December 2nd 2009 by Doug Wilson

If you arrived here looking for addiction help you came to the right site, but probably not the right post. Here is the link to the Site Map for DgsWilson.com.  If you need anything else follow this link and let me know. Wilson If you are the owner read more

obijo

Senate Health Bill Amendment Debate in Full Swing

Real Health Reform | December 2nd 2009

Senate debate on the aggregate bill produced from the work of senate committees is now underway.  Democrats are pushing to get the job done by years end, mostly in a political move to achieve a goal set by the President.  Centrists and Republicans read more

shrinkgeek

Chilling in the weight room

ShrinkGeek | December 2nd 2009

Brain neurons - Part of a healthy zombie breakfast Yeah, it’s a stretch to Weird Al “Smokin’ in the Boys’ Room” that far, but work with me here. We’ve previously touched on the subject of exercise being an aid to r read more

brainfog

Copper fixtures dramatically reduce superbugs in hospitals

iHealthBulletin News | December 2nd 2009

Three papers scheduled for publication in the January 2009 issue of the Journal of Hospital Infection suggest that copper might have a role in the fight against healthcare-associated infections (HAI, or more popularly known as “superbugs“ read more

brainfog

Scientists turn on brown fat cells to burn fat fast

iHealthBulletin News | December 2nd 2009

Uni-Bonn.de - Brown fat, or brown adipose tissue, is different from white fat pads. It contains loads of mitochondria, miniature power stations which among other things can ‘burn’ fat. In doing this, they normally generate a voltage simil read more

Re-inventing the syringe

Medicine and Man | December 1st 2009

“Reuse of syringes, all too common in under-funded clinics, kills 1.3 million each year. Marc Koska clues us in to this devastating global problem with facts, photos and hidden-camera footage. He shares his solution: a low-cost syringe that ca read more

tricitypsychology

Over 40 and Never Married? New Research Shows You Are Just Fine

The Shrink Rap | December 1st 2009

I have just finished a novel by Marion Keyes that centres around a woman who has just turned 40, is single and not so desperate to get married. Well like the heroine of the novel 40 years olds can take comfort in a new study which reports that adults read more

tricitypsychology

Psychologists Suggest Parents Should Wait to Teach Toddlers Self-…

The Shrink Rap | December 1st 2009

Toddlers are distractible. Their minds flit constantly here and there, and they have a terrible time concentrating on even the most stimulating project. They might be fascinated by a colorful new toy, but only until the next best toy comes along. Thi read more

Is It Time to Fire Your Doc?

My Head Trip | December 1st 2009

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