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Had flu? You may have H1N1 protection
Life Sciences Blog | November 22nd 2009 by Konstantinos Vougas
Story Summary: That does not mean older people are protected from infection, and Deckhut-Augustine stressed that people should still be vaccinated against H1N1. Bjoern Peters and colleagues at the La Jolla Institute looked at flu epitopes — mol read more
Alzheimers and Dementia
Business and Finance | November 21st 2009 by risa nanda
Alzheimers and dementia are strongly linked because Alzheimers disease is the most common type of dementia. Dementia is the constant evolution of the atrophy of the brain's cognitive functions. In the case of Alzheimers, abnormal protein build up read more
Controlling Disease in Healthy Aging
Your Aging | Healthy Aging Article | November 21st 2009 by riko
Once you have learned that you have an illness like cancer or heart disease, it can be hard on you mentally and emotionally. At this time, you want to take control of your disease. When you feel like giving up, you only allow the disease to take cont read more
Bodily Changes and Healthy Aging
Your Aging | Healthy Aging Article | November 21st 2009 by riko
From the beginning of our birth, our body endures many changes. As we reach young adolescence, however the body experiences a series of senescence, or bodily changes abnormal, which the bodily functions start to decline. The body makes these changes, read more
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autism prevention blogspot | November 21st 2009 by leslie feldman
•Adverse reactions seen in 36 Canadians after H1N1 shot: official . Article Comments (240) Lisa Priest and Caroline AlphonsoToronto — From Wednesday's Globe and Mail Published on Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009 9:26PM EST Last updated on Thursday, Nov. 19 read more
PRODISC® Lumbar Artificial Disc Replacement (ADR) Surgery – Th…
Back Pain Relief | November 21st 2009 by Cindy Lim
The Spine Institute in California has done more PRODISC® artificial disc replacement (ADR) surgeries than any other institution in the US. What is it? The FDA Approved PRODISC®-L Total Disc Replacement is an artificial intervertebral disc made fro read more
4 Cases of Tamiflu-resistant H1N1 Cases Appearing at Duke Univers…
The Medical Quack | November 21st 2009 by Barbara Duck
Tamiflu will remain as the the treatment of choice for the flu. The scary part of this is that 3 of the 4 patients died who had the resistant flu. CDC is investigating. Relenza is another drug that can be used to fight the flu but read more
How to Prevent Getting and Spreading Disease
The Parent's Nook | November 21st 2009
photo credit: waferboard We’re all under the weather in our household. Last night my brother woke us up from a deep sleep by calling at 7:30PM. We won’t be going to be quite so early tonight, but the sandman is not far off. Despite the read more
Eradicating polio
Blind Turtle | November 21st 2009
Final push to banish killer disease in India read more
Herbal Remedies and Supplements for Arthritis
Arthritis | November 21st 2009 by chelleM
Many natural remedies and supplements have been found to actually reduce cartilage deterioration and even rebuild a patient's lost cartilage. However, before adding any to your daily routine, check with your healthcare advisor, as supplements can cau read more
Coconut oil is great for your skin and health
Our Beloved Earth | November 21st 2009 by Heather Havey
What Coconut Oil DOES NOT Do: * Does not increase blood cholesterol level. * Does not promote platelet stickiness or blood clot formation. * Does not contribute to atherosclerosis or heart disease. * Does not contribute to weight pro read more
FAAN ALLERGY WALK 2009 ~ SANTA MONICA, CA
Glitterful Felt Stories | November 21st 2009
I have blogged a lot about Andrew and his severe food allergies that he suffers from. It is tough for a little guy like him. Recently he was also diagnosed with Eosinophilic Esophagitis. A disease where the allergen's are attacking his esophagus caus read more
On your last nerve: NC State researchers advance understanding of…
Life Sciences Blog | November 21st 2009 by Konstantinos Vougas
Story Summary: The research is a significant advance in understanding the development of the nervous system, which is essential to addressing conditions such as Parkinsons disease, Alzheimers disease and other neurological disorders. The bulk of neur read more
Alzheimer's Care Facility
Business and Finance | November 21st 2009 by risa nanda
More than 4 million Americans are suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Statistics show that the number of sufferers will continue to increase as more people will reach the retirement age.People who are diagnosed with the disorder do not have to be read more
Peripheral vascular disease
Rise Up Mofos | November 21st 2009
Peripheral vascular disease, a condition wherein the circulation to the legs and arms (peripheral) is compromised, is most commonly caused by a blockage of an artery. It most commonly affects the lower limb and among the first signs is the pulses in read more
Depression Help Naturally
Stay Fit, Slim & Healthy Naturally | November 21st 2009 by Margret Jonsdottir
Natural Depression Treatments Depression is a problem that affects millions of people worldwide and can range from be read more
Sangamo BioSciences Provides Update on Phase 1 Safety Trial of SB…
Life Sciences Blog | November 21st 2009 by Konstantinos Vougas
Story Summary: As previously stated, the company and the University of Pennsylvania intend to provide updates on the two ongoing Phase 1 SB-728-T trials only at appropriate scientific or medical meetings. Sangamo also has two Phase 1 clinical trials read more
Individual Health Insurance Plans
Free Money Online Site Blog | November 21st 2009 by Mizanur Rahman
Medical insurance divides your burden of payment thousands dollars after serious disease. For you it is necessary to pay entire sum from its pocket, if you do not have medical cover. Insurance protects you in financial sense. Medical insurance is ext read more
GERD symptoms likely caused primarily by inflammation
iHealthBulletin News | November 21st 2009
UTSouthwestern.edu - Contrary to current thinking, a condition called gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) might develop because of immune-mediated inflammation and not as a direct result of acidic digestive juices burning the esophagus, UT Southwe read more
Don’t blame Starbucks: Cops may have poorer health due to night…
My Pure Diet | November 21st 2009 by Fred Flintstone
Midnight shift workers often find it hard to get enough quality sleep on a consistent basis. Police officers are not exempt, often working late shifts and overtime as part of their job. A new study finds that their schedule may cause cops to develop read more
What is the best fitness program for good health?
The Fitness Tiger | November 21st 2009 by The DailyTiger
(army-mil) The Fitness Tiger 1. What is good for your health and fitness is often good for your body and your teeth. Exercise and a well thought out nutrition programme are both helpful for a person’s fitness and also for a healthy set of te read more
Video - Turkey Needs Eye Surgery Or Faces Death....
Chicago Ray Report | November 21st 2009 by R.N.F. III
I love animals, and also, like most human beings, enjoy eating certain varieties of them from time to time, particularly turkeys on Thanksgiving as do most Americans and others on their holidays whatever they may be (minus the Muslims in most c read more
Protect Your Heart and Live to 100 Tips 31-40
MaleWail. Cries of the egotistical Male. | November 21st 2009 by DaveB
31. Schedule your flu shot: People who have vaccinated themselves against the flu have a 19% less chance of being hospitalized for heart disease then people who haven’t gotten their shots. 32: Drink water: When you drink five or more 8 ounce glass read more
The relationship between fitness and teeth
The Fitness Tiger | November 21st 2009 by The DailyTiger
(e20004) The Fitness Tiger Bullet Points on the relationship between Fitness and Teeth. 1. What is good for your health and fitness is often good for your teeth. Exercise and a well thought out nutrition programme are both helpful for a person’s f read more
Compelling Rotavirus Burden Data And Critical Need For Access To…
Life Sciences Blog | November 21st 2009 by Konstantinos Vougas
Story Summary: This special edition provides a significant contribution to the understanding of rotavirus disease burden and the impact of rotavirus vaccines, which have the potential to save an estimated 228,000 lives annually. As the leading cause read more
Paracelsus
TheRainbowBank | November 21st 2009 by Simon Holmes
Phillip von Hohenheim, better known to the World today as Paracelsus, was born in Switzerland in 1493, the son of a physician and chemist.He commenced his University education at the age of 16, initially at the University of Basel and later completin read more
Diet, Cognitive Ability May Play Role in Heart Disease [Digg]
Healthy Moms Blog | November 21st 2009 by Cascia Talbert
Study finds fewer deaths among higher-functioning seniors who eat lots of fruits, vegetablesTHURSDAY, Nov. 19 (HealthDay News) -- Seniors who eat plenty of fruits and vegetables and who have good cognitive function are much less likely to die from he read more

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