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Higher phosphorus blood level indicator of atherosclerosis risk
iHealthBulletin News | 12 hours ago
Higher blood levels of phosphorus are linked to increased calcification of the coronary arteries — a key marker of heart disease risk, according to a study in an upcoming issue of Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN). R read more
Shock-wave therapy helps heal unhealed broken bones
iHealthBulletin News | 12 hours ago
AAOS.org - When fractured bones fail to heal, a serious complication referred to as “nonunion” can develop. This occurs when the process of bone healing is interrupted or stalled. According to a new study published in the November 2009 issue of T read more
OGT expands CytoSureaC/ aCGH offering with high resolution Duchen…
Life Sciences Blog | 16 hours ago by Konstantinos Vougas
Story Summary: We hope that the CytoSure DMD array will contribute to a better understanding of the genetic basis of the muscular dystrophies and will ultimately lead to the development of new diagnostic tools and therapeutic approaches. For higher t read more
Revealing Facts Mesothelioma
Need Free Content : Do You Need Free | 16 hours ago by Olique Estefan
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that is almost always caused by exposure to asbestos. In this disease, malignant cells develop in the mesothelium, a protective lining that covers most of the body's internal organs. Its most common site is the pleura read more
Detection Mesothelioma Symptoms
Need Free Content : Do You Need Free | 17 hours ago by Olique Estefan
The term "Mesothelioma" in medical terms is defined as a form of cancer that proliferates at a very rapid rate after been diagnosed, which affects the mesothelial cells in the body. After a detailed study of disease by several scientists around the w read more
Diet Pills for Discreet, Healthy Weight Loss
Eddieway Articles | 22 hours ago by James
If you’ve been struggling to lose weight for weeks, months, or even years, and have been unsuccessful until now, then it’s time you embraced a new approach. Turning to diet pills as a quick fix solution does not need to be the weak way ou read more
Overweight as teenager doubles risk of multiple sclerosis in wome…
iHealthBulletin News | November 9th 2009
AAN.com - Teenage women who are obese may be more than twice as likely to develop multiple sclerosis (MS) as adults compared to female teens who are not obese, according to a study published in the November 10, 2009 issue of Neurology®, the medical read more
Vegetarian kids need parental support
Senior-Time | November 9th 2009 by Michael Foxworth
Parents of non-meat-eating children need to make sure the youngsters eat a balanced diet. Studies show that, properly done, such eating is fine, and can provide benefits. | @ltaLINK ... Senior-Time 9Nov09 View more presentations from @ltaCITIES. read more
How Facebook and Twitter are Changing Healthcare
Scienceroll | November 9th 2009
My good friend and mentor, Kevin Clauson, just published a great slideshow: read more
FDA and Social Media
Scienceroll | November 9th 2009
In the last few weeks, I’ve given several presentations to European pharma companies about what kind of strategy they should endorse in order to use social media properly. And when it comes to regulations, we are all in trouble, because without read more
#23 Taking Responsibility: Herbs Affecting Health by Dean Martens
Health Is All Blog | November 9th 2009 by Werner Michael Heus
Dean Martens, CH discusses how to integrate herbal medicine in the healing process. Thisvideo is part 23 of a series, Taking Responsibility for Our Health. This information is brought to you by Herbs of Light. www.herbsoflight.com Herbs of Light is read more
$11 Million NIH Grant For Stem Cell Research Awarded To Rhode Isl…
Life Sciences Blog | November 9th 2009 by Konstantinos Vougas
Story Summary: Quesenberry, who is also a physician with the University Medicine Foundation, says, The beauty of the COBRE grant is not only will it allow us to develop a stem cell research center at Rhode Island Hospital, but it will also help us to read more
4 Wheel Scooters – Mobility
Car Fast Part | November 9th 2009 by Ricardo dArgence Perez
Do not let a lack of mobility slow you down. Get a 4 wheel scooter to get around. With a scooter, you will not miss out on those things in life that you still want to do. One of the foremost decisioans you have to make is, What about performance fo read more
My Experience at a Natural Therapy Healing Center in the Philippi…
Healthy with Herbal Therapy | November 9th 2009 by puthra
I again able a revolution. But it was not a blood-soaked revolution. Rather it was an centralized anarchy able during my aperture at a acclimatized therapy healing centermost in Cebu, Philippines. This is a bloom anarchy I am talking about, a absolut read more
Monday’s Health Tip: Clean out Your Medicine Cabinet!
Parenting Blogs, Advice for Moms & Dads - FamilyEducation bl… | November 9th 2009 by feducation
Swine flu (H1N1 for you proper folks) is running amok. Knock on wood, I haven’t gotten sick, and none of my friends or family has been unfortunate enough to catch this icky virus. But, a few acquaintances, friends of friends, and friend’s family read more
Dog Training Extreme | Debarking A Dog | Mitigation Or Mutilation…
Dog Training Extreme | November 9th 2009 by Tim
Image via Wikipedia Among the highly controversial issues in the area of dog training is the ethics of the debarking surgical procedure. Debarking surgery comprises of an operation intended to reduce the intensity of a dog’s bark. It’s read more
Anyone know of natural remedies for improving blood circulation?
Foods That Heal. Healing Foods Information And Resources | November 9th 2009
I am looking for information on herbal or any natural remedies. Foods or medicine. Technorati Tags: medicine, Natural Remedies read more
Wrist Brace Can Be One Of The Most Helpful Tools When Dealing Wit…
The Health Care Blog | November 9th 2009 by Goran Ilic
Carpal tunnel syndrome can appear for anyone, but it's most prevalent in the 20 to 50-year-old age group. People of this age are usually in the workforce and do repetitive wrist or hand movements daily, for several hours a day. Studies also show that read more
The Best Treatment To Defeat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
The Health Care Blog | November 9th 2009 by Goran Ilic
If you have carpal tunnel syndrome, you might need to reduce inflammation your body to either prevent carpal tunnel syndrome or at least subdue the symptoms. If you have inflammation, this can cause even greater swelling of the ligaments and joints s read more
Diabetic Breakfast Choices
Aneez News Portal | November 9th 2009 by Tadakaluri
For any one who is diagnosed with diabetes actually eating the wrong kind of foods can further aggravate the condition that they have. However, today when it comes to them choosing the right kinds of foods to eat the internet offers them advice and i read more
Why Doesn't Exercise Lead To Weight Loss?
slashdot.org | November 9th 2009 by Anjalee
antdude writes "The New York Times' Well blog reports that 'for some time, researchers have been finding that people who exercise don't necessarily lose weight.' A study published online in September 2009 in The British Journal of Sports Medicine was read more
Expired Medicine
Granola Tendencies | November 8th 2009 by sheena l young
I have a bunch of medicine in my medicine box, some of it prescription from surgeries and such this year. I doubt I'll have a need for them since I tried to ween myself off them sooner than I should have anyway.In order to make sure I disposed of the read more
Identification of Tumor pleura
Need Free Content : Do You Need Free | November 8th 2009 by Olique Estefan
It is important to know the symptoms of pleura tumors, because in between the chest cavity and lungs - pulmonary us. Consists of two types, namely the parietal and Visceralis. Pleura tumors have a benign and malignant. How to Prevent Tumor pleura read more
My Pain Relieved
TREEENNNDDDZZZ | November 8th 2009 by Kittykat
Lately during my menstrual period aside from my normal lower abdominal pain more commonly known as dysmenorrhea I also suffer from major headaches. Pelvic pain I can handle but the headache is something else. I am not fond taking medications whenever read more
10 Mesothelioma/Asbestos Articles by onyxgaia
Pro freelance | November 8th 2009 by nekki
I need (10) 350-500 word articles on mesothelioma or asbestos. I will provide the keywords as well as keyword density. Plus: medical background and general understanding of medicine Articles must be unique and pass Copyscape and other plagiar read more
Helpful Info about Cute Hairstyles
Kozmetika so Zlavou - Direct Cosmetics | November 8th 2009 by Andre
Today it is not only women who pay great attention to their hair style. Men begin consider their hair style to be more and more important Here is the original post: Helpful Info about Cute Hairstyles read more
Healthcare: An Anarchist Approach
Little Alex in Wonderland | November 8th 2009 by Little Alex
Professor Gary Chartier non-violent approach to the U.S. healthcare crisis, posted at the Center for a Stateless Society, last August. by Gary Chartier 7 Aug 09 | C4SS The current U.S. debate about healthcare funding can be understood as concerned w read more
A Strange System: Food: Hard Travelin’ Blues
Science & Soul | November 8th 2009
You walk through the aisles of your local supermarket. Apples in June. Watermelons in February. Oranges in December. Weird star fruit in….well I don’t actually know if star fruit have a picking season. So how do we have these read more
A Simple Solution – What We Should Do To Fix Health Care
Global Shift | November 8th 2009
In order to truly fix our health care problem, it’s important that we understand how we got into this mess in the first place. On the premise that “those that don’t know history are doomed to repeat it”, in the previ read more
How To Put Your Insomnia To A Rest
Guide Easy For Health | November 8th 2009
Do you feel tired and un-refreshed on waking in the morning? Do you stay that way throughout the day? Do you have difficulty concentrating during the day? The World Health Organization says that one-third of the world’s population experience in read more

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