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Retooling Food
Sex And Healthy | July 2nd 2009 by zero
Want to lose weight? Worried about obesity? Try eating. That's one of the strategies being developed by scientists experimenting with foods that trick the body into feeling full.At the institute of food research in Norwich, England, food expert Peter read more
Canadian HIV vaccine ready for human tests
New and Strange | July 2nd 2009 by Don Malik
An HIV/AIDS vaccine developed in Canada has passed safety tests in animals and the researchers are awaiting approval to begin human trials in the U.S."It is a very important milestone for us," said Yong Kang, a professor of microbiology at the Univer read more
A Modern Menace: Emerging and Reemerging Diseases
The Living Word of God | July 2nd 2009 by Orrett
Worried health officials have declared the latest swine flu outbreak to be a worldwide epidemic, though so far it has proven not to be as deadly as first feared. But is this a warning of greater dangers to come? Does Bible prophecy give any indicatio read more
SAUDA VOICE RECOMMENDS: All of Us
The Sauda Voice | July 2nd 2009
As a single black woman, the threat of HIV-AIDS is always at the forefront of my mind. I cannot afford to be casual with my heart or body, not in an age where such actions could easily cost me my life. For the past several years, black women have com read more
Swine Flue Epidemic on Guam
The Saipan Blog | July 1st 2009 by Angelo Villagomez
The Saipan Tribune reports that swine flu has reached the shores of Guam:Guam has first swine flu caseGuam recorded yesterday its first confirmed case of H1N1 infection, commonly known as swine flu, according to a statement issued by the island's Off read more
We Are Not Children, We Are Not Slaves: Living With a Brain Injur…
The Kahrmann Blog | July 1st 2009 by Peter S. Kahrmann
Discrimination denies people what they deserve – their freedom. I have lived with a brain injury for nearly 20 years and have worked in the field for nearly 15 of those years. Raised in a civil rights family I am very much an advocate for ever read more
Guitar Tuning Issues
Guitar World of Axeslinger | July 1st 2009
The One thing worse than an out of tune guitar is a guitar that wont stay in tune. Out of tune guitars aren't just a small problem, they're an epidemic. Im sure over the years everyone reading this has experienced these types of problems, so over the read more
Read 'In Defense of Food'
Athlete365: Training for Busy People | July 1st 2009
Since it is Canada Day I have been doing a lot of relaxing, which today means finishing In Defense of Food. Want to know why we have an obesity epidemic in North America? In Defense of Food is a good start. Want to know why we have become so unhealth read more
Chronic Lyme Down the Road
first do no harm | July 1st 2009 by tobryant
In all epidemics doctor purposefully and inadvertently stall treatment and research by squabbling over what causes the disease and how to treat it. As they pontificate people die. 10% of Philadelphia's population died of Yellow Fever while warring fa read more
Maintaining the 1200 calorie diabetic diet
All About Health | July 1st 2009 by Neil McDonald
Diabetes is reaching near epidemic status here in the United States, so chances are you, or someone you know, will be afflicted with this horrible disease. Once diagnosed, it’s important to manage as best as you can, and that starts with your read more
Jennifer Aniston and Smartwater Take the Spotlight Together to Gi…
Healthy Hollywood | July 1st 2009 by Cynthia
We love Jennifer Aniston's smart approach to health and fitness and the fact that she's building a green home but now we have even another reason to love her! The Friends star has partnered with smartwater to support the Action for Healthy Kids® pr read more
HIV/AIDS Red Alert in West Java
Multibrand | July 1st 2009
West Java is one of the two Provinces (beside Banten) which have land boundaries with Jakarta, and is famous among others for its beautiful landscape and women. Many of its big towns are located not far from Jakarta, for example Bogor (60Km) and Ban read more
Spousal rape is rape! It is time for the offender to be called th…
Alexis A Moore | July 1st 2009 by Alexis A Moore
A special thank you to Regan Martin, a brave victim of spousal rape for coming forward to help shed light upon this devastating criminal epidemic that impacts millions of domestic violence victims.Spousal rape and martial rape is RAPE! Tragically mil read more
More Bad News on America's Obesity Epidemic
Strong and Fit | July 1st 2009 by Kevin
The Trust for America's Health has released a new study entitled F as in Fat 2009. Below is a map showing obesity rates among States:Mississippi had the highest adult obesity rate (32.5%), but four other States weren't far behind: West Vi read more
Wildlife Watching
Latest News, Celebrity, Promo,Travel, Music, Showbiz | July 1st 2009 by marlon
Animal lovers are sure to get their fill from the rich animal life in Northern LuzonMangrove and Migratory Birds – One of Bani, Pangasinan’s tourist spot in the Marine Protected Area in Sitio Abunciang, San Miguel. This area is a 42 hectare mangr read more
Private Matter is A Pubic Epidemic
Susan Murphy Milano's Journal | July 1st 2009 by Susan Murphy Milano
This past week 2 more families were torn apart by bloodshed. One family in Virginia a father and husband fatally shot his wife Bonnie Carter, their 29-year old son William Ronald carter Jr. and another son 22-year old Timothy Carter shot twice but he read more
The Current Cocaine Epidemic
Addiction Treatment and Mental Health Blog | July 1st 2009 by Brendan Quinn
As we approach the 21st century, cocaine abuse remains a major public health problem in the world. Most people today are aware of the dangers of the cocaine addiction, and as a result occasional use of cocaine has decreased. On the other hand, more i read more
The global AIDS epidemic
women health world | July 1st 2009 by adeel
Around 2.7 million people became infected with HIV in 2007 and in the same year 2 million people died from AIDS. Sub-Saharan Africa has been hardest hit by the epidemic; in 2007 around three quarters of AIDS deaths were in this region.The epidemic ha read more
Film" Quiet Chaos": Dad Is Distracted by Life, Work and a Motherl…
The Annotico Report | July 1st 2009 by Ercole
This Italian sad-dad melodrama is a global (or at least a midlevel European art film) phenomenon.Dad Is Distracted by Life, Work and a Motherless 10-Year-Old Daughter New York Times By A. O. SCOTT June 26, 2009 The wanton slaughter of mo read more
People will make healthier choices if restaurants provide nu [Dig…
smashing green | July 1st 2009 by Johannes Kozuch
As more and more Americans eat meals outside the home, the country also faces an epidemic of obesity. An association between eating out and weight-related diseases has led to demands for nutritional labeling of restaurant foods. A new study in the Jo read more
African-American Autism Support Services of Arizona Parent Suppor…
The Autism Education Site | June 30th 2009
Approximately 1 in 150 children are diagnosed with Autism in the United States according to federal statistics as of 2007. These numbers place Autism or Autism Spectrum Disorders at an alarming high rate and even at an epidemic level and early interv read more
Acomplia is a Multifunctional Diet Pill
health and womens | June 30th 2009 by arief iskandar
Weight Loss is perhaps the most talked topic of late. Its not only as a problem, but medical science mark as an epidemic. It is a disorder that arises due to diet during the consumption of fat our body needs. New diet pill ACOMPLIA creates great int read more
Loneliness and Solitude
The Truth About Forever | June 30th 2009 by Lia
Desert PlacesSnow falling and night falling fast, oh, fastIn a field I looked into going past,And the ground almost covered smooth in snow,But a few weeds and stubble showing last.The woods around it have it--it is theirs.All animals are smothered in read more
How Ovarian Transplants Work for Infertile Women
Quips and Tips for Couples Coping With Infertility | June 30th 2009 by LauriePK
Here’s hope for women who lost their fertility because of cancer treatments (or other reasons): doctors are practicing ovarian transplants to help with conceiving a baby. “We are in the middle of a massive global infertility epidemic, cau read more
Underlying causes of cholera in Zimbabwe remain unattended to
This is Zimbabwe - Sokwanele blog | June 30th 2009
The video footage above shows sewage freely flowing along the perimeter of Lobengula Primary school (Bulawayo) - you can hear children shouting and playing near-by in the background. It’s cool and dry in Zimbabwe at the moment, but when the rai read more
Congo Rape: An Anniversary Prescription
Heart of Diamonds | June 30th 2009 by Dave Donelson
As the Democratic Republic of Congo celebrates forty-nine years of independence today, it is time to make some hard choices to stop the epidemic of rape that has infected the nation like an insidious disease. Hundreds of thousands of women of all ag read more
Nike Captures Athlete Perseverance with New Campaign...
Partnership Activation | June 29th 2009 by Brian
Are you looking to create a campaign that the stories of athletes who have battled and overcome diseases? Are you looking to create an emotional campaign that demonstrates the meaning of life? Nike recently released a tremendous "It's About You read more
The Obesity Epidemic And Juvenile Diabetes
Surviving Swine Flu | June 29th 2009
The Obesity Epidemic And Juvenile Diabetes The increasing obesity epidemic among children today is thought to be a leading cause in the increase in juvenile diabetes in this country today. While not everyone agrees on the causes and affects it is har read more
Sledgehammer – Medical Fiction Thriller at Its Best
Authors-Books | June 29th 2009
Looking for a good fiction book to read? Look no further. This medical thriller will have you glued to every page as the drama unfolds and an ER doctor must stop a biochemical nightmare from happening. 6 days … 6 days to stop an epidemic and co read more
HIV/AIDS Epidemic in DC
The Anacostia Diaries Blog | June 29th 2009 by Francwa Sims
I have many thoughts about his issue, but I will not post them today. I'll save that for later.A wise man once told me that, "Everybody just wants to get drunk and stay in a Five-Star hotel."As I think about the HIV/AIDS crisis in this town, I'm than read more

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