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23rd September 2009
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Sexually transmitted diseases are among the most common infections in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), an estimated 15.3 million new cases of STDs are reported each ye... Read >
Author: stdclinic
17th September 2009
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Sexually transmitted diseases are among the most common infections in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), an estimated 15.3 million new cases of STDs are reported each ye... Read >
Author: stdclinic
10th September 2009
Most people eat much more sodium than the recommended daily limit. Dietary guidelines suggest healthy adults should be eating a maximum of 2300 mg of sodium each day (the equivalent of 1 tsp.). The average American takes in over 4,000 mg every day on aver... Read >
Author: quest4health
30th August 2009
Almost three decades ago, a US national survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) made a startling discovery - that one out of every six persons surveyed harbored one or more parasites.
Today, new research says that a single human being... Read >
Author: Danny
30th August 2009
Almost three decades ago, a US national survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) made a startling discovery - that one out of every six persons surveyed harbored one or more parasites.
Today, new research says that a single human being... Read >
Author: Danny
28th August 2009
Swine flu seems to have dropped off the radar lately. After initially panicked reports and concerns, trips to Mexico being cancelled, and loads of misinformation floating around, most folks seem to have settled into a “Well, that wasn’t so bad” atti... Read >
Author: Elle Wood
03rd August 2009
From the Centers for Disease Control
Are you female, Caucasian, have a lesser education, and overweight? Then you run the greatest risk of either arthritis or chronic joint symptoms. Check out the latest statistics from the Centers for Disease C... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
04th June 2009
This article is chiefly an update on the uproarious swine flu that was lodged on Mexico including all of its different places. This article shows how now even the “travel advisory” on Mexico has been lifted. So don’t hold back and come visit Puerto ... Read >
Author: Pvrpv
18th May 2009
The connection between many health problems and the quality of air we breathe is becoming increasingly evident. In recent years, cases of allergies and asthma have increased considerably. In the United States alone, more than 9% of U.S. children below 18 ... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
02nd March 2009
The term infertility refers to actively trying to conceive for a year or more with no results. It can also refer to constant failed pregnancies. Infertility statistics are based upon the amount of reported cases in any given year. Below are several statis... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
29th December 2008
Obesity is a public health crisis in Wyoming. Across our state, the number of overweight and obese individuals is rapidly increasing. In the Cowboy State more than 60% of the population is overweight or obese. According to recent data from the U.S. Publ... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
19th December 2008
An epidemic is raging in our state: the obesity epidemic. Across South Dakota, the number of overweight and obese individuals is rapidly increasing. In the Mount Rushmore State almost 63% of adults are overweight or obese.
This epidemic is costing Sou... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
19th December 2008
Obesity is epidemic here in North Dakota. Across our state, the number of overweight and obese individuals is rapidly increasing. In the Peace Garden State alone some 60% of the population is overweight or obese – and among North Dakota’s American Ind... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
03rd December 2008
Hawaii is at war – a war on obesity. Obesity – the condition of being significantly above one’s healthy weight – is attacking the health and lifespan of Hawaiians on every island, and of Americans nationwide. In fact, obesity is the second most co... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
02nd December 2008
Obesity -- the condition of being significantly above one’s healthy weight -- is a health crisis in Alabama. Across our state, the number of overweight and obese individuals is rapidly increasing. In fact, almost 65% of the population of Alabama is over... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
30th November 2008
A Houston dog bite lawyer is who you need to call if you've been the victim of a dog bite or attack in Texas. Estimated to cost victims over a billion dollars annually, dog bites are not only costly, but can leave lasting emotional damage. As for the medi... Read >
Author: Brett West
02nd October 2008
What are supposed to be medicine -- the products from pharmaceutical companies -- are killing more people in America than cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin and all other “street” drugs, combined. And prescription drug addiction now exceeds street d... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart
15th September 2008
The centers for Disease Control (CDC) explains that anthrax is "an acute infectious disease caused by the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis." While most individuals in America believe that anthrax will likely come from a terrorism attack, it actu... Read >
Author: Legal
06th September 2008
Over the past two years, several popular contact lens solutions have been linked to cases of serious eye infections. The most recent case involved Advanced Medical Optical’s Complete® MoisturePlus™ solution, which was recalled in May of 2007, as it w... Read >
Author: Chelsea Francis
05th September 2008
Why should chlorine be present in our drinking water? It is for very good reasons, as the treatment and distribution of safe drinking water are considered by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) as one of the major public health achievements of the ... Read >
Author: Elia E. LEVI
21st August 2008
While there are laws and acts that exist to protect the water supplies; contaminants still manage to find there way into our everyday drinking supply. It is of the up most importance that harmful materials being used in production are contained and cross-... Read >
Author: Legal
15th July 2008
Did you know that drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional injury-related death for children between the age of one and 14 according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) 2003 statistics? Nine people drown in the United States every day. (... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
01st July 2008
LA JOLLA, CA (March 24, 2008)- Today, Instead Sciences, Inc. announced that its microbicidal personal lubricant, Amphora, which has been cleared as safe for human use by the FDA, has shown promising results in clinical studies to also prevent the contra... Read >
Author: Christia Gordon
01st July 2008
Nearly 40 percent of American households have at least one dog, according to an annual survey by the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association. The average number of dogs per household stands at 1.7, with the total number of dogs in the United State... Read >
Author: Bradley Steffens
19th June 2008
It is 2:00 a.m. You sleep soundly after savoring a scrumptious surf and turf dinner at the best restaurant in town. Suddenly an intense stinging pain caused by the soft cotton sheet resting against your big toe awakens you with a jolt! This could be an ac... Read >
Author: Betty Roberts
10th June 2008
When a person becomes ill with a foodborne disease, he or she may be part of an outbreak -- a cluster of patients who all have the same illness after consuming the same food -- or may have a sporadic illness -- an illness that is not part of a recognized ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
05th June 2008
Scientists are continually doing research as to if certain demographics are at more of a risk for traumatic brain injury (TBI) than other individuals. It may seem as though mere statistics mean nothing but in actuality, the link is becoming stronger as to... Read >
Author: Legal
16th April 2008
LA JOLLA, CA (March 24, 2008)- Today, Instead Sciences, Inc. announced that its microbicidal personal lubricant, Amphora, which has been cleared as safe for human use by the FDA, has shown promising results in clinical studies to also prevent the contra... Read >
Author: Christia Gordon
02nd April 2008
Backup collisions are when a driver puts the automobile in reverse and runs into an object, person, or other car. All cars are equipped with rear view mirrors which are adequate for detecting vehicles behind a car, but they are often inadequate when it c... Read >
Author: Christopher M Davis, Attorney At Law
25th February 2008
After a serious and blinding eye disease was linked to the Moisture Plus Contact Lens Solution from Advanced Medical Optics (AMO), one of the largest U.S. manufacturers of cleaning solutions for contact lens, was discoverd the Centers for Disease Control ... Read >
Author: Legal
20th February 2008
When my best friend and I first entered college, we were blubbering idiots when it came to anything having to do with sex. She would wholeheartedly agree with me. If people talked about condoms, we�d snicker like eight year-old boys. It�s no wonder ne... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th July 2007
For millions of Americans who walk, run, jog, or cycle in public parks, city streets, or rural neighborhoods the threat from a dog or a pack of dogs attacking is a daily reality. I see more and more anecdotal evidence as I make the rounds in the heartland... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
08th June 2006
Vaccination and immunization shots for school were never my thing from the beginning. In fact, I didn't know any kids who were cool with needles.I usually went into the clinic kicking and screaming. Not only because it hurt to have a needle stabbed into m... Read >
Author: Edwin Geronimo
21st May 2006
A plan to quarantine sick airline and ship passengers in order to combat a potential bird flu outbreak has outraged health experts, airlines, and civil libertarians.Three-Day QuarantineSick passengers would be identified by flight attendants, pilots and c... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
06th March 2006
An issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, a national survey showed that only 28% of all physicians advise patients to become more physically active. Ask anyone who is physically active, and they will tell you exercise gives them an overall... Read >
Author: Linda Geyer
16th December 2005
The state of health in America is not very positive. As of today, according to the Center for Disease Control, an estimated 65% of adult Americans are considered overweight and 30% of those are considered obese. Cancer much of it preventable -- has now ... Read >
Author: Margie Geiser
31st May 2005
You've undoubtedly heard the great news splashed on every TV channel, and as fodder for the late night comedians-being overweight puts you at less risk of death than being normal weight.
Don't grab that Krispy Kreme doughnut or cheeseburger just yet.... Read >
Author: Mellanie Hills
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