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30th September 2009
Some cases of diabetes may not respond as well to insulin treatment, as it does with other cases. Currently there is some treatment, which suggests a method for reducing the symptoms of diabetes and dependence on insulin.
People who have diabetes are... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf
23rd September 2009
The most common prescription Sleeping aids approved for use in treating insomnia are as follows: benzodiazepines (such as temazepam, estazolam,and others); the newer, non-benzodiasepines (such as sulfide [Ambien,Ambien CR], Zaleplon [Sonatal], and eszopic... Read >
Author: abhijeet2387
22nd September 2009
Answering a growing demand for radiation dose reduction in cardiac CT scanning, GE Healthcare announced the release of “SnapShot Pulse” at a national meeting earlier this month. This advancement in technology will achieve up to an 83% reduction in the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
No matter how much progress is made in promoting gender equality, there are certain fundamental differences between women and men that affect how both sexes live-and how healthy those lives are.
For example, women are disproportionately affected and di... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
If your “get up and go got up and went” these heart supplements are just what you’ve been looking for. If you are taking any of the statin family of drugs such as Lipitor, Zocor or Crestor to lower your cholesterol you should not be without CoQ10. T... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Choosing Holistic Healing Since the looming changes in our Medical care System, the time is here to take serious look at prevention and conservative care. How can you expect to rely on our government for your wellness? There are a great many holi... Read >
Author: Beck Jorde
16th September 2009
A new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that in the hands of a skilled surgeon, weight-loss surgery, though not risk-free, may be safer than previously thought. Some people, however, (including those with sleep apnea or a his... Read >
Author: Surgithin
15th September 2009
The colon is the part of the large intestine just before the rectum; its primary purpose is to extract moisture from the digested food residues before they are excreted. A and Colonoscopy is what the doctor prescribes when he wants to take a look inside... Read >
Author: Alex White
20th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 James Holan
If your friends and family get fat, chances are you will too, researchers report in a startling new study that suggests obesity is "socially contagious" and can spread easily from person to person.
The large, federally... Read >
Author: blackbeltshop
17th August 2009
Doctors recommend screening for type 2 diabetes among people at risk at age 30. People with a family history of diabetes and specially those who are overweight. By paying attention to specific preventable diabetes complications and adopting some healthy l... Read >
Author: Jose M. Talavera
04th August 2009
Having a client tell a medical transcription service provider that the transcription service was very good but they were switching to the EMR. is a nightmare comes true for most of the transcription companies. So how do we as a transcription company overc... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st August 2009
ve had a long history of back symptoms, and chronic back pain. Fortunately, since I was a child, I also had a good friend that was an excellent chiropractor.He wanted me to become a chiropractor also, and taught me many things about the body and healing. ... Read >
Author: A.Orr
23rd July 2009
People with a weight problem claim that they don't eat much food. In fact, however, they eat far more than they think they do.
In a study, Dr. Dr. Moe evaluated this idea in an overweight man. When he fed the man the amount of food he claimed to eat ea... Read >
Author: Dr. Ellis
18th July 2009
Can you diet your way into shape? A July 17, 2008 study with the title, "Weight Loss With a Low-Carbohydrate, Mediterranean, or Low-Fat Diet," published in the New England Journal of Medicine gave the results of a study on the two-year effectiveness of th... Read >
Author: bill mann
11th July 2009
The most common prescription Sleeping aids approved for use in treating insomnia are as follows: benzodiazepines (such as temazepam, estazolam,and others); the newer, non-benzodiasepines (such as zolpidem [Ambien,Ambien CR], Zaleplon [Sonatal], and eszopi... Read >
Author: argiro.mike
10th July 2009
The New York Times declared, in February 2006, that two top-selling arthritis drugs were found to be ineffective. The fact is that the drugs that are mentioned in the articles are not actually drugs at all, but instead, two popular nutritional supplement... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th July 2009
Everyone knows that cigarette smoking is bad for those around you and even worse for your own health. That's one of the reasons why smoking is banned in Utah bars and restaurants, besides it's costly and disgusting, and can kill you and those you care the... Read >
Author: Jake Shannon
09th July 2009
In February 2006, the findings of an $18 million double-blind placebo-controlled study were published in the New England Journal of Medicine. This study was conducted by the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) and was on the protective effect of calcium and ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th July 2009
Bariatric procedures used for treating severe obesity has been studied as a cure for type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Studies have found that more than 75% of type 2 diabetes patients who undergo bariatric surgery no longer experience symptoms and no longer req... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
06th July 2009
After years of research and clinical studies, the best non prescription HGH supplements are now available to most everyone. The fountain of youth has been sought after for centuries, and the best non prescription HGH supplements are putting it within arms... Read >
Author: Sudhani
02nd July 2009
In a series of discussions substantiated by findings and excerpts from reputed medical journals and scientists, we strive to understand the importance of exhaled nitric oxide and its role in the treatment of asthma.
In the first part of the series, we ... Read >
Author: Monica Green
18th June 2009
Debunking Myths about why People File for Bankruptcy
A common misperception about bankruptcy is that people who file for bankruptcy were irresponsible with their finances, or recklessly incurred debt they could not repay. While these circumstances cer... Read >
Author: Justin Baxter
18th June 2009
Basic Information about Bankruptcy
Deciding whether to file bankruptcy is a very serious decision. The majority of bankruptcies are precipitated by circumstances outside a person's control -- loss of a job, divorce, or significant illness. A recent stu... Read >
Author: Justin Baxter
12th June 2009
Take the Mid America CropLife Association (MACA), for instance…this group represents agribusinesses like Monsanto, Dow AgroSciences and DuPont Crop Protection, and they’ve got a bone to pick.
In a letter they wrote to Michelle Obama, brought to the p... Read >
Author: jazdmarkets
12th June 2009
Take the Mid America CropLife Association (MACA), for instance…this group represents agribusinesses like Monsanto, Dow AgroSciences and DuPont Crop Protection, and they’ve got a bone to pick.
In a letter they wrote to Michelle Obama, brought to the p... Read >
Author: jazdmarkets
12th June 2009
An individual hired to conduct clinical trials for Avandia from 2000 to 2006 did not follow the appropriate guidelines, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.
According to reports from both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the... Read >
Author: Legal
11th June 2009
Human Growth Hormone, or HGH, is produced by the pituitary gland in the brain. It controls numerous functions in the body and is responsible for youth, energy and most of the things we associate with being young. HGH is sometimes is considered the main ho... Read >
Author: anshpat2826
06th June 2009
In the arsenal of products for anti-aging, HGH or Human Growth Hormone is one of the more controversial. While some research seems to indicate it has anti-aging properties, others say there is little evidence it can do more than build muscle.
HGH is a ... Read >
Author: RA Butters
06th June 2009
When you’re planning your holiday travel (or travel at any time of year for that matter) it’s worth knowing how to avoid catching and spreading germs, so consider the words of Lahey Clinic physician Dr. Mark Gendreau…
“The risk of contracting a... Read >
Author: Kirsten Whittaker
05th June 2009
IVF treatments often work for women under 35
Women under 35 who undergo six cycles of in vitro fertilization have up to an 86 percent chance of giving birth, a new study found.
But for women over 40, the odds are less than 50 percent -- in some cases,... Read >
Author: Rotunda
13th May 2009
Two unique sources demonstrated a strong link between the use of a project checklist and effective team building in January 2009: the US Airways incident in New York and the release of a study on medical checklists. The January 2009 Special Article of the... Read >
Author: James D. Murphy
06th May 2009
What is the driving force behind weight gain? That’s a no brainer right? Eating to many calories. Maybe. That’s right I said maybe.
Eating more calories is a reason that many people gain weight. A far bigger problem may be a person’s lack of acti... Read >
Author: Mike Roussell
22nd April 2009
Diet Control is all in all
Even for disease chronic, Diet Control can cure
Without Diet Control, useless is the highest Therapy !
Hence the need for Foods Vedic !
For every disease there is Pathya. The Ayurvedic Physician will say dont
take such... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
17th April 2009
Last week the New England Journal of Medicine published three groundbreaking reports on brown adipose tissue, a type of fat tissue that burns calories and disposes of them as heat - a helpful way tool for anyone seeking to lose weight. For years Western m... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
17th April 2009
The potential for electronic medical records is touted by both health care professionals and representatives in government to cut costs and improve quality in health care. Even with this encouragement physicians are not implementing this change with any ... Read >
Author: JenB
07th April 2009
You can't manage what you don't measure. If you are in management you know how true this old adage is. Jack LaLanne knew this back in the 60’s and often said “the tape measure does not lie”, his point is that often times our guesses are not all th... Read >
Author: Kenn Kihiu
07th April 2009
The 8020 rule is often referred to as the Pareto Principle. It was discovered by the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto, who observed that 80% of the wealth in Europe was owned by 20% of the population. The rule simply put states that a majority (80%) of... Read >
Author: Kenn Kihiu
04th April 2009
C-reactive protein is produced by the body during times of inflammation. Doctors are not exactly sure why some people have elevated C reactive protein and others have normal levels, but they do know that high C reactive protein is linked to higher rates... Read >
Author: Jason Richards
13th March 2009
Researchers have documented an alarming link between the use of antidepressants and the development of serious heart disease. The link was discovered by following 63,449 women as part of the Nurses’ Health Study. The results show a “specific relations... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
28th January 2009
Women are increasingly looking to become pregnant using In Vitro Fertilization. In the past, it has been seen as a type of fertilization or getting pregnant for older women who face difficulties in getting pregnant.
But one of the best groups for using... Read >
Author: Joe Gardener
21st January 2009
Scientists recently garnered a breakthrough for heart failure patients after finding success by administering hypothermic therapy. News reports told of the outcome of a heart failure study that found "only 10 to 15 percent [of cardiac arrest patients] rec... Read >
Author: Legal
17th January 2009
The New England Journal of Medicine released a report recently linking the osteoporosis drug Fosamax to at least 23 cases of esophageal cancer since its initial market release in 1995. Additionally, only hours after the report was released in January, ano... Read >
Author: Legal
18th December 2008
Traumatic brain injury has been deemed the signature wound of the war in Iraq among Americans and now, new research has surfaced, which states that U.S. soldier helmets may actually be increasing the severity of a TBI following an IED blast. IED's are imp... Read >
Author: Legal
14th December 2008
Pregnancy is the most important phase in life of women. There are a lot of issues that need to be looked into with great concern, like what you eat, sleep, drink, or even what medication you take can have direct effect on the baby, sometimes good and some... Read >
Author: hassan
22nd November 2008
A recent study developed by the University of Texas Medical School, found that infants who received an early and aggressive form of a jaundice treatment had less signs and symptoms of traumatic brain injury-related issues in the future, according to an ar... Read >
Author: Legal
20th November 2008
A recent New York Times article on knee pain included this headline. A study has found that surgery is no better than more conservative treatment to relieve knee pain caused by arthritis.
In the study, being published Thursday in The New England Journ... Read >
Author: Doug Sandquist
27th October 2008
With the recent Olympic and Major League Baseball scandals, human growth hormone is in the mainstream news again. Everyone is talking about HGH, human growth hormone.
Even before these scandals, human growth hormone use (including HGH pills, HGH spray... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson, DC
27th October 2008
With the recent Olympic and Major League Baseball scandals, human growth hormone is in the mainstream news again. Everyone is talking about HGH, human growth hormone.
Even before these scandals, human growth hormone use (including HGH pills, HGH spray... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson, DC
21st October 2008
Natural growth hormones are very popular these days – and for good reason.
With so many natural growth hormone (NGH) products available, you may be asking yourself questions like: what are they — and what do they do exactly? In this article, you’l... Read >
Author: Gary Addams
21st October 2008
A Question of Motives?
Why would such a marginal review of the medical literature be reported in the media as such a sensational finding? The media has jumped all over this study and created a tremendous scare. Maybe there is a common thread. The pharm... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb
13th October 2008
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common and advanced form of snoring caused by an obstruction of an individual's airway.
OSA is characterized as intermittent cessation of respiration during sleep for at least 10 seconds with concomitant de... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
01st October 2008
Diabetes means that your blood sugar or glucose is too high. While your body uses glucose for energy, it's bad for you to have too much sugar or glucose in your blood. When your glucose is balanced you'll feel better and your risk will be lower for prob... Read >
Author: Don Levy
01st October 2008
Diabetes means that your blood sugar or glucose is too high. While your body uses glucose for energy, it's bad for you to have too much sugar or glucose in your blood. When your glucose is balanced you'll feel better and your risk will be lower for pr... Read >
Author: Don Levy
30th September 2008
Would you have back pain if every part of your body were perfect? The answer has to be… No, it's pretty safe to say you wouldn't have any pain if your body were perfectly aligned, perfectly balanced and in a perfect state of being.
But here's the t... Read >
Author: hefferon
26th September 2008
In this very age and time, everyone wants to look young, no one wants to compromise with their age. So, it is a big problem for them. But now it is no way an issue. It can be solved by taking Human Hormone Boosters (HGH) into the body. But, as far as it H... Read >
Author: Alien
26th September 2008
Side effects of human growth hormone have been clinically demonstrated in numerous adults who use this powerful substance.
So what are they? Do the benefits outweigh the side effects of HGH? Read on to discover answers to these questions and more in th... Read >
Author: Gary Addams
24th September 2008
Serious Visual Side Effects Found With New AMD Treatment
A study in the August 2008 New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) suggested that Dry AMD--a form of Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) found in eight to nine million Americans--may be associa... Read >
Author: Paul Krawitz
19th September 2008
An additional warning was issued for Avandia from manufacturers GlaxoSmithKline, who again saw sales decrease. The type 2 diabetes drug has been the center point for a whirlwind of controversy over safety and side effects.
In 2007, the THerapeutic Good... Read >
Author: Legal
05th September 2008
In a desperate attempt to shrink their bodies, most people are taking a variety of diet pills each day totally ignorant of the harmful side effects they may bring along. Generally, all over-the-counter drugs are concoctions of the same basic ingredients t... Read >
Author: Mike Lombardy
22nd August 2008
Are you about to buy human growth hormone? What you should know is inside this article. Read on to uncover what HGH is, how it works, and what your choices are when you go to buy human growth hormone.
Of course, before you buy HGH, it’s important that... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson, DC
21st August 2008
Are you about to buy human growth hormone? What you should know is inside this article. Read on to uncover what HGH is, how it works, and what your choices are when you go to buy human growth hormone.
Of course, before you buy HGH, it’s important that... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson, DC
12th August 2008
When it comes to HGH benefits, what are real — and what are not?
These days, it seems you can’t open your email inbox or log on to a website without being bombarded with HGH products. You know there must be some HGH benefits, but what are they?
... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson
12th August 2008
The benefits of HGH have been widely touted in the media. By now you’ve probably heard claims of HGH being the so-called Fountain of Youth. But should you believe the hype? Read on to discover the real benefits of HGH — and how human growth hormone pu... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson
29th July 2008
Paxil has long been considered a very safe and effective antidepressant. Lately there have been studies that have linked Paxil and other SSRI drugs to an increased risk of suicide, self mutilation, and a variety of birth defects including Persistent Pulm... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
29th July 2008
Now being defended by Trasylol lawyers throughout the country in 78 lawsuits since pulling Trasylol blood thinner from the shelves in November, Bayer is in a world of trouble. Research in Canada found links between Trasylol and uncalled for deaths when us... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
24th June 2008
For the nearly 21 million Americans who have type 2 diabetes, aggressive blood sugar control has long been thought to prevent heart attack and stroke. Given that cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for type 2 diabetics and ... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory
23rd May 2008
Trans fat is a generic name for an unsaturated fat that contains transisomer fatty acid. A trans fat can be either monounsaturated or polyunsaturated. Most trans fats are industrially made. Unlike dietary fats, trans fats are neither essential to human... Read >
Author: David Grisaffi
28th April 2008
It is crucial today for us to live as natural as possible for human than ever. Human being in dire need of LOHAS (lifestyle of health and sustainability). Many unnatural or processed substances are comprised in our foods. We are exposed to those substance... Read >
Author: Ozie Klein
28th April 2008
Medications for depression treatment were proven not significantly harmful during pregnancy.
However you ask the question, you always get the same answer. More antidepressants than any other medication have been prescribed to Americans over the last tw... Read >
Author: John Scott
10th April 2008
The common reason why people reduce weight is not only to look good but also to avoid the dangers of excessive body fat and being obese. Weight loss helps to be fit and healthy and also increases resistance power. Obesity is a health disorder and may caus... Read >
Author: Gary Grewal
03rd April 2008
However you ask the question, you always get the same answer. More antidepressants than any other medication have been prescribed to Americans over the last twenty years. This is a remarkable statistic when you think of all the possible illnesses and dise... Read >
Author: John Scott
25th March 2008
During a 60 Minutes segment in mid-February 2008, details of the blood controlling substance came to light about the fatal side effects of Trasylol as well as the disregard for these facts and an extremely aggressive marketing campaign.
As far back as ... Read >
19th March 2008
In July 2005, I had my yearly wellness check-up with my gynecologist.
“Breast exam fine,” he said. “If your Pap test is normal, I’ll send a card. Otherwise, I’ll call. And here’s your order for a mammogram.”
A scene repeated throughout ... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers
08th March 2008
Cancer is a devastating disease that can wipe out entire families in a matter of months. Standard chemotherapy and radiation can and should be used in conjunction with alternative health therapies like Acupuncture and herbal detoxification.
I would ch... Read >
Author: Jay Greene
28th February 2008
Valid and reliable health information comes from respected journals, magazines, and newsletters. Such publications have health or medical editors and subject their articles to peer review and criticism by other scientists. In the consumption of informatio... Read >
Author: David Jones
06th February 2008
Copyright 2008 by Carol L. Kornmehl. All rights reserved. No part of this article may be reproduced without express written permission from the author.
Prostate cancer is a common diagnosis in men, especially in the older population. Other medica... Read >
Author: Carol L. Kornmehl, M.D., FACRO
22nd January 2008
Cordyceps sinesis is sometimes known as the Chinese fungus called Cordyceps; or Caterpillar Fungus. It can also be considered to be the Yarchagumba Herb which grows in Nepal, in the subalpine pasture areas of that country. It is called Yarchagumba after t... Read >
Author: springherb11
17th January 2008
Many people are afraid of not eating (fasting). There was a guy who was well known for walking on water, healing the sick and bringing the dead back to life who felt that He needed to fast for 40 days. His name is Jesus Christ (Yeshua ben Yoseph). The bib... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th November 2007
Glyconutrients Supplements are often referred to as Glyconutrients, Glyconutritionals, Glyco Nutrients, Monosaccharides and Polysaccharides. Glyconutrient Supplements are food-derived nutrients or ‘sugars’. Scientists have found about two hundred suga... Read >
Author: Spencer Hunt
21st September 2007
Obesity is on the rise, and so are associated health risks like diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, and sleep apnea. Although once believed to be a risky and rare procedure, bariatric surgery is becoming a prevalent option for people wh... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD
25th July 2007
Breast cancer is a worldwide problem with which causes 502,000 deaths per year worldwide. In the United States breast cancer is the most common form of cancer diagnosed in women. Every year more than 40,000 women in the United States die of breast cancer.... Read >
Author: see38
11th July 2007
Probably the first thing which becomes apparent is the reddening of the skin, Doctors refer to the three stages of the disease as progressive, stationary and regressive.
During the initial, progressive, stage, spots start to appear, they are swollen, ... Read >
Author: Sue Taylor
30th May 2007
There are alternatives to using over-the-counter and prescription drugs. There are many different herbs and spices that are used as anti-inflammatory agents and to help reduce pain.
Recently, a lot of media coverage has focused on the withdrawal and r... Read >
Author: Hemant Yagnick, M.D.
03rd May 2007
It is important for healthcare organizations, hospitals, medical organizations, even other organizations dispensing medical and health knowledge to communicate with ordinary people. The demand for medical information on the web is enormous. But while the ... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang
22nd April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Naweko Nicole Dial
Would you like to see a cat fight? Just ask two cancer researchers whether hormone replacement therapy (HRT) causes cancer. This question certainly provoked several arguments in the medical community this week. The... Read >
Author: Naweko Nicole Dial
27th March 2007
A recent U.S. study published by the New England Journal of Medicine has found significant links between small particle air pollution and heart disease and strokes in women. The researchers were based at the University of Washington and used data provide... Read >
Author: Chuck Jaymes
05th March 2007
Questions about wine selection for heart health arise because of research relating moderate consumption to a reduced risk of coronary artery disease. When it comes to heart health, wine may be a good choice, but excess consumption can lead to multiple he... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
28th February 2007
Do you know that 35% to 40% of people over age 65 fall each year?
According to the study published in New England Journal of Medicine "Getting help quickly after a fall reduces the risk of hospitalization by 26% and death by 80%."
The best chance o... Read >
Author: LifeFone
15th February 2007
Hypertension, Stroke, Heart Disease are common throughout the United States of America and indeed large parts of the Western World. Epidemiologists attribute much of this down to the Western diet.
Sad to say, after years of much research, Scientists ha... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
24th January 2007
Last researches concluded that one of the fundamental problems in the whole debate over the use of growth hormone to combat the effect of aging is misinterpretation of data.
In 1990, a paper published in the New England Journal of Medicine - About gro... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
11th November 2006
An herbal remedy for psoriasis and or other diseases is more acceptable today than it was 20 years ago. It seems like our culture has gained more of a level of confidence using alternative medicines today. There are so many more internet sights, Naturopat... Read >
Author: Aron Wallad
10th November 2006
Does soybean look like a bean? If you have seen soybean before, you will know that it is definitely a bean. But, in reality, it is more than just a bean because of its amusing healing power on various diseases.
For the past 10 years, the world of soybe... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
17th October 2006
Being fit but fat is simply not good enough. Excess weight can take years off your life, even if you get plenty of exercise. This was the finding of a study published in 2004 in New England Journal of Medicine.
The study was based on questionnaires use... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
29th September 2006
The level of oxygen in your blood when you are able to breathe normally is very high. You cannot significantly increase the level of oxygen in your blood by breathing more!
Your blood is usually 99% saturated with oxygen and you cannot squeeze more in... Read >
Author: Chris Le Roy
29th September 2006
Interest in the development of growth hormone anti-aging products skyrocketed in 1990, when a New England Journal of Medicine article suggested that the one truly effective means for slowing the visual signs and physical symptoms of aging is to replenish ... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah
26th September 2006
Overweight or obesity, caused by unhealthy lifestyle, is one of the risk factors for heart disease. Therefore, weight lost has been the prime target for many obese people. Lifestyle is difficult to change. Specialists do realize this fact but they still p... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
25th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Frank Mangano
According to the Center For Disease Control and Prevention, 910,000 people will die this year from some form of cardiovascular disease. That's a staggering forty percent of all annual deaths! The great irony is that cardiov... Read >
Author: Frank Mangano
02nd May 2006
Quick Tips for OsteoarthritisBy Shane Ellison M.Sc.2004 All rights reservedWith respect to osteoarthritis, joint pain is often the result ofchemicals in our body known as prostaglandins and leukotrienes, notto mention lack of cartiladge. Understanding the... Read >
nutra4you
25th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Dan Curtis, M.D.
You want to be successful in weight loss. And to be successful there are two things you absolutely must do. You have to follow these two simple but extremely important points.
One, you have to follow a program that yo... Read >
Author: Dan Curtis, M.D.
13th April 2006
For many years older women have been advised by their physicians to take calcium and vitamin D pills to protect their bones as they age.
But according to the latest and the biggest research ever conducted to examine the value of that timeworn advice, c... Read >
Author: Paul Douglas
12th April 2006
Adverse reactions to prescription drugs are occurring at alarming rates in U.S. hospitals and elsewhere. It was known back in 1994 that over 2.2 million hospital patients had serious adverse drug reactions (ADRs). That same year, 106,000 patients died fro... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
27th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Monique Hawkins
In our society today, there are many people who are not well. They struggle with sickness, illness, and disease. Indeed, there are eight deadly public health enemies that are sending many Americans to an early grave. Thes... Read >
Author: monique hawkins
20th March 2006
A string of scandals have been revealed in the drug industry recently, ranging from covered-up drug risks to falsified data. In yet another incident, research results were submitted under the name of a doctor who had neither written it, reviewed it, nor v... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
15th March 2006
Anti-aging, weight management, natural immunity, and detoxification of pollutants in our bodies are all topics of concern for us in the 21st century. Can it be that one substance provides a solution to all of these issues? According to news reports from ... Read >
Author: Constance Weygandt
19th February 2006
Most family members readily jump in to help a loved one and will put their own lives on hold while doing so. Only 46% expect to be caregivers longer than two years.
In fact the average length of time spent on caregiving is about eight years, with app... Read >
Author: Barbara Mascio
16th January 2006
Abdominal Chemo Increases Ovarian Cancer Survival Rate
A large clinical test shows that giving chemotherapy directly into the stomach, as well as into a vein, can improve survival of women with advanced ovarian cancer by about sixteen months. The resu... Read >
Author: David Skul
31st December 2005
If your "get up and go got up and went" these heart supplements are just what you've been looking for. If you are taking any of the statin family of drugs such as Lipitor, Zocor or Crestor to lower your cholesterol you should not be without CoQ10. These d... Read >
Author: Gene Millen
06th November 2005
If you secretly sashay across your living room when you're home alone or long to cha-cha with your significant other, you're in luck. Not only is dancing an exceptional way to let loose and have fun, but it also provides some terrific ... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
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