Articles, tagged with "college of medicine", page 1
30th March 2012
The most important risk factors – genetics, age, and race – cannot be changed. However, of all the factors that contribute to the progression of precancerous cells in cancer among the adults might be clinically detectable, but none plays a role as importa...
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johnflaming
16th January 2012
Trying to conceive a child can be difficult for some. Medical problems can often prevent couples from experiencing the joys of parenthood. However, all hope is not lost. Across American today there are many fertility specialists that have the abilities an...
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seo manag
23rd October 2011
We knew that the snorers were detrimental to the peace of their partners and their sleep was of poor quality. Here is a study of researchers at the University of Pennsylvania suggests that these poor are also more prone to hypertension. Worse, this risk i...
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fanxinxin
21st September 2011
1st Once in a Big City convenience Houston's economy a broad industrial base, energy, manufacturing, aerospace and technology, only in New York is home to more Fortune 500 headquarters. It is the largest city Texas and the fourth largest in the United Sta...
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tedd woods
17th August 2011
So, how could something as simple as breathing control blood pressure?
1) One theory is that it’s actually not so much about relaxation and has more to do with helping the body get salt out. When people are under stress, they tend to take shallow breaths...
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lowbpdrugfree
05th April 2011
he University of Central Florida (UCF) has count among the top universities of the state, owing to the popular career-oriented courses and programs it offers through various colleges. As per the reports issued in 2010, the university currently holds the s...
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brainrobin
20th January 2011
The Windy City is one of the largest and busiest cities in the United States. It’s a recognized global financial center and has been a hub for industry for decades. It has almost three million people living in it and is Illinois’s most populous state.
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danieltodman
06th January 2011
Coffee is a very prized commodity in the market. This is a very famous drink anywhere in the world. Because of its popularity and also the frequency of it being consumed, there has been a lot of study conducted to find out whether this is beneficial or no...
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Alex Foster
29th November 2010
University of Iowa researchers and their colleagues at Baylor College of Medicine have developed and announced a new screening technology, called OtoSCOPE, which will allow scientists to simultaneously screen all 54 genes known to cause hearing loss in ne...
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Scott Jamieson
22nd November 2010
Yes dance your way to fitness! It is not coincidence that a dance craze is making its way across gyms throughout the world. The fitness dance craze has become one of the hottest and most widespread fitness phenomenon. DVD’s and gyms abound with classes fo...
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Elizabeth Pons
16th November 2010
A recent study at the University of Alabama (UAB) shows that the protective effect of garlic is related to the amount of polysulfides in garlic. Garlic compounds known as polysulfides interact with red blood cells to produce hydrogen sulfide, which relaxe...
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Seo Majesty
01st October 2010
Most people want to lose weight fast. Maybe there is a wedding in a few weeks or a party or a holiday and they want to lose 20 pounds or more quickly. There are diets available that promise just that. You might succeed. It will be bad for your health and ...
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Peter Stockwell
13th September 2010
A new blood marker was found for mesothelioma by the National Research Centre for Asbestos Associated Condition, College of Medicine and Pharmacology at the College of Western Australia. Researchers located that the level of soluble mesothelin-connected p...
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Author:
Major Paul
02nd September 2010
Every since Dr George Tashjian was a young boy, he knew he wanted to become a doctor. It wasn't until later on that he knew he wanted to become a pediatrician. Born and raised in New Mexico, George moved away from home to become the doctor that he is to...
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Author:
George Tashjian
31st August 2010
Dance instructors are gifted with so much talent and zest for dancing that they cannot help but express their love for it. The good news is dance enthusiasts can reap a number of health benefits just by indulging in this creative activity. Dancing, for i...
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Author:
Gwendolyn Cuizon