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Your Beauty Sleep, Your Ticket To A Life Without Cancer
According to a new study led by James McClain of the National Cancer Institute, practicing regular...
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Censoring Fast-Food TV Ads Might Lower Childhood Obesity Rates
Banning fast-food advertising could lead to a decrease in
the number of overweight and obese...
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The Great American Smokeout Is Your Chance To Start A Healthy Life
November 20 marks the American Cancer Society’s 33rd Great
American Smokeout, a day encouraging...
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Bariatric Surgery Before Pregnancy Drastically Reduces Risks
Researchers have found that obese women who undergo weight-loss surgery before becoming pregnant...
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Chronically Ill Americans Experience More Medical Errors
Chronically ill U.S. residents are more likely to forgo medical care on account of high costs or...
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U.S. Chronically Ill Patients More Likely to Be Subjected to Medical Errors
A recently carried out survey reached the conclusion that the United States patients are the...
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Avapro Blood Pressure Drug Ineffective To Heart-Failure Patients
In a clinical trial, the blood pressure medicine Avapro didn’t perform better than other medicines...
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Sleep Deprived People With Hypertension Stand Higher Heart Risk
Lack of sleep is something common nowadays. Whether it’s
just a movie on our laptop or catching up...
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Treating Inflammation May Protect The Heart
Doctors didn’t know for sure if treating inflammation might prevent people from getting a heart...
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US Heart Failure Hospitalization Rate Almost Tripled Over 3 Decades
A study presented Sunday at the American Heart Association
meeting in New Orleans revealed that...
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Intel Launches Its Health-Monitoring Device, Health Guide PHS6000
Approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in July this
year, Intel’s Health Guide...
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Far Too Few People Recognize First Signs of Stroke
Dresden, Germany - Far too few people recognize the first signs of a stroke, experts from Dresden...
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Study Concludes: Vitamin B Does Not Reduce Cancer Risk
A study that
was published Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association
revealed...
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Fish-Oriented Diet Helps Prevent Diabetic Kidney Troubles
A fish-oriented diet might be very helpful for you if you are suffering from diabetes. To be...
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Eating Fish Regularly May Prevent Kidney Damage In Diabetics
One of the most serious complications of diabetes is kidney
disease. British researchers have...
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No More Than Two Cups of Coffee a Day for Pregnant Women
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has recently altered their
recommendations for pregnant women with...
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Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Often Go Hand in Hand
When you look at the list of risk factors
for developing type 2 diabetes you may see that there...
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Drug Prescriptions For US Children Rising At Alarming Rates
More and more children in the United States are prescribed
medication for chronic diseases,...
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Sleep More to Reduce Heart Attacks!
I never get enough sleep. I am always tired. You’ve heard this hundreds of times. It is important...
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Turn Your Clock Back to Avoid Heart Attacks!
A new research, based on heart attacks in Sweden, shows
that sleep deprivation may be directly...
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Daylight Savings Affect People With Heart Problems
Recently, a study has been published linking daylight savings to heart problems, more specifically...
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Update: Daylight Saving Time Boosts Heart Attack Risk ?
There is clearly a link between sleep and cardiovascular
problems, Swedish researchers found....
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New Artificial Heart May Save The Day
During a press conference Monday in Paris, French scientists have unveiled a working prototype of a...
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Grapes Fight Salt In Developing High Blood Pressure
Your health is very much influenced by your diet – eating healthy and exercising regularly seems to...
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Grapes Could Benefit the Heart
Grapes and other foods made from grapes, including red wine,
have long been thought beneficial to...
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Hydrogen Sulfide May Regulate Blood Pressure
Hydrogen sulfide, the same gas used in many stink bombs, may also control blood pressure, US and...
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Biden’s Medical Records Released, He Is In Good Health
Democratic US
vice president nominee Joe Biden appears to be in good health, according to...
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EPA Sets New Standard On Lead Emissions
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
announced yesterday the decision to change the federal...
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High Vitamin D Levels Protect Children from Rickets and Other Diseases
Millions of children will need to take their
vitamin D supplements each day to meet the new...
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Hypertension Across The Nation
Recent studies conducted by the U.S. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute have shown that...
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New Artificial Heart Unveiled in Paris
People in need of a heart transplant can now breathe
relieved, as they would not have to wait for...
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New Ways Of Regulating Blood Pressure May Arise
New studies concerning blood pressure conditions have shown that hydrogen sulfide, the gas...
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Hydrogen Sulfide Might Help People Suffering From Hypertension
Researchers have recently found that hydrogen sulfide may
help in hypertension cases, as the gas...
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Update2: China's New Space Mission Gets Off To A Good Start
Last night, China successfully completed the launch of its
Shenzhou 7 spacecraft from the Jiuquan...
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Shenzhou VII, China’s First Spacewalk Mission, Enters Orbit
China’s Shenzhou VII spacecraft made it through the oval orbit and is now (Friday) in a more stable...
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Kids Head To Inactivity By Age 15, New Study Shows
As kids grow from pre-pubescence into teens, their rate of
physical activity starts declining...
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Write Down Everything You Eat, A Method To Lose More Weight
People writing down what they eat every day lose on average
twice as much weight as those who...
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Scientists: Watermelon Has Viagra-Like Benefits for ED, No Side Effects
Scientists with the Texas A&M's Fruit and Vegetable Improvement Center have found that an...
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Scientists Find Safe, But Smelly Method For Suspended Animation
What is the latest discovery in
terms of “suspended animation” sustainers? Researchers concluded...
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Couch Potatoes Have Now Something to Fear: Ban on Fast Food Adverts
A new study demonstrates that banning fast
food advertisements from children’s television programs...
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Genetic Screening for Diabetes No More Useful than Traditional Methods
Genetic testing to see someone’s predisposition to type 2 diabetes
is not significantly better...
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No Significant Difference between Genetic Testing, Traditional Methods in Predicting Type 2 Diabetes
The results of genetic testing for Type 2
diabetes are not significantly better than an assessment...
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The Great American Smokeout Is Your Chance to Start a Healthy Life
November 20 marks the American Cancer Society’s 33rd Great
American Smokeout, a day encouraging...
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Blood Pressure Drug Avapro Shows No Benefit in Heart Failure Trial
Bristol-Myers Squibb Corp. and Sanofi-Aventis SA blood
pressure drug Avapro failed in a...
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Arteries of Most Obese Kids – As Thick and Stiff as Middle-Aged Adults’
Hundreds of previous studies have shown that obesity comes with
a number of risks, such as heart...
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Chip Giant Intel Corp. Releases New Home Medical Monitor
Intel Corp., the biggest computer chip
maker, took a big step forward into health care Monday when...
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B Vitamins Don’t Fight Cancer
New research published in Tuesday’s Journal of the American
Medical Association comes to...
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Fish Might Help Diabetics’ Kidneys
Including fish in your diet twice a week may prevent kidney
damage if you’re diabetic, British...
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Maternity Tourist Boom Brings Midwife Crisis to Hong Kong
Hong Kong - Like most things from the cradle to the grave in Hong Kong, it used to be simply a...
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Daylight Saving Time Triggers Heart Attack
Heart attack rates appear to be increasing during the daylight saving time according to a study by...
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The French Artificial Heart
Recently, French scientists have seriously engaged in the race of building the first proper...
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Could Double Risk of Heart Attack
Three studies scheduled to be presented this week at the
American College of Rheumatology's annual...
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EPA Sets Tighter Standard On Lead Emissions
The Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) has informed that they would be setting a new standard...
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EPA Strengthens Air Quality Standards For Lead Emissions
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday strengthened
the nation’s air quality...
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High Blood Pressure Rates Up 5 Percent In The US
High blood pressure rates appear to increase in the United States,
according to a report released...
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Vitamin D Deficiency Could Result in Parkinson’s Disease
Vitamin D deficiency might be linked, among other diseases,
to an increased risk of Parkinson’s...
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We’d Preserve “Kindness” If We Could
It’s “Kindness” you have been looking for, but you live the
play under the continuous threat of a...
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Guidelines Set For Healthy Activity
In fact, forget this article and just turn off the computer and stop working on it, stop playing...
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FDA Expected to Make a Decision on Kids’ Cough Meds
The American
Academy of Pediatrics is
urging the Food and Drug Administration to demand...
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The Pepper Spray Heist
Bank robberies are usually a great subject for movies in which some greasy bad boys, dressed in...
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FDA Postpones Decision To Ban Kid’s Cough Medicine
The US Food and Drug Administration needs more data on whether over-the-counter
cold medicines are...
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David Blaine Not Dead, Body Functioning Normally
Illusionist David Blaine has survived his latest feat of
endurance with no lasting side effects it...
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David Blaine Puts His Life At Risk. Again.
United States illusionist and daredevil David Blaine has
started another endurance challenge,...
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Following His Latest Stunt, David Blaine Could Go Blind
The well-known magician and illusionist David Blaine is jeopardizing his health with his most...
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High Blood Pressure Conference: Learn To Deal With Your Blood Pressure
The American Heart Association’s Conference of the Council
for High Blood Pressure Research held...
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It’s Not You, It’s My DNA
Commitment
issues encrypted in men’s DNA. That’s what a team of researchers at the
Karolinska...
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Obesity Comes With Heart Risks But Not Necessarily
Hundreds of previous studies have showed that obesity comes
with a number or risks, such as heart...
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Losing Weight Helps Controlling Type 2 Diabetes
It appears that people suffering from type 2 diabetes who lose weight shortly after their diagnosis...
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Viagra Might Help Depressed Women Get Sexual Mojo Back
Viagra is also good for improving the sex life of depressed women, a new study found. Sildenafil...
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