Articles, tagged with "harvard medical school", page 2
14th February 2011
The human brain is a source of constant fascination, still holding many mysteries for researchers and scientists as to how it operates. Among the facts we do know, however, is that because 60% of the brain is composed of fat, it is vital that our diets co...
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garethjones
11th February 2011
Long term exposure to bright indoor light between dusk and bedtime can increase the risk of diabetes. Such exposure can also lead to other health issues, including insomnia, depression, hypertension, inflammation, tumor cell growth and cancer. Such revela...
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Author:
abdullah Salim
07th February 2011
Turkey has emerged as one of the most popular destinations in Europe for medical tourism. The country’s medical tourism industry has unprecedentedly grown during the past few years. Being a source as well as destination market, the Turkish medical tourism...
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Shushmul Maheshwari
02nd February 2011
According to the Skin Care Special Health Report from the Harvard Medical School there has been significant progress in treating aging skin and skin disorders and effective techniques that rejuvenate the skin are rapidly entering the market. Cosmeceutical...
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Author:
Amber
01st February 2011
Throughout all of history, tattoos have always been painful and they are even more painful to have removed. The laser treatments are certainly safer than some of the old fashioned methods, but they still end up taking several sessions in order to achieve ...
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Author:
Alison Quade
24th January 2011
(1888PressRelease) Dr. Peter Kruy, Medical Director of Finesse Laser & Lipo Center in Waltham, Massachusetts, is now using the revolutionary CoolSculpting device by Zeltiq to reduce and contour fat bulges with no down-time.
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Author:
donaldhood
17th January 2011
Harvard Medical School doctors studied longevity and found that one of probably the most crucial contributing factors was every day flossing. Since it removes bacteria from the teeth and gums, flossing helps to stop periodontal illness and gingivitis. Yet...
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SophieWatson
06th January 2011
Historically, tattoos have been painful to get and even more painful to remove. Laser treatments to remove tattoos have made the process safer than some of the old methods, but still take several sessions for complete removal. A new development in tattoo ...
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Jake Spenser
05th January 2011
This is the most common primary tumor of the eye in children. It arises from the retina. .The retina is a layer of nerve tissue that coats the back of the eye, which is important for vision of person. Retinoblasts (immature cells of the retina) multiply d...
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adameric
21st December 2010
Recently a new set of research studies have looked at the ability of the human body to lose weight both safely and rapidly. According to Dr. Machael Dansinger, most well known for his work as the medical doctor on the Biggest Loser television show, losing...
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Hamilton Erridge
21st December 2010
You may have been wondering about the benefits of dark chocolate and have questioned, "Is dark chocolate good for you?" According to an American Heart Association(AHA) scientific journal news release dated Aug. 17, 2010 dark chocolate health benefits are ...
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webwealthy
16th November 2010
Western medication usually blames genetics and biology for the onset of consideration deficit hyperactivity problem in youngsters. While it is accurate that a specific genetic makeup areas an particular person at chance to create Attention deficit hypera...
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Clifton Crawford
28th October 2010
For many, the health care revision is coming with a sigh of relief. A report by the United states. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals that forty six point three million U.s. citizens had been without insurance in 2009, a lurch of nearly th...
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Author:
mark_eting380
19th October 2010
It is a good proven reality that red wine is beneficial to the body. This is one of many most significant and most resounding theories that experts have utilized to clarify the French Paradox. Scientists found a material named pure resveratrol in red wine...
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Author:
Nica Sandoval
12th October 2010
Experts at the Harvard Medical School and the National Institute on Aging discovered that pure resveratrol, a natural substance present in red grapes, can counteract the bad effects of a high fat diet in laboratory mice. The substance substantially prolon...
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Author:
Nica Sandoval