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25th August 2009
Flu Pandemics occur when a new influenza virus emerges in the human population and spreads rapidly. With no immunity this
results in a world wide epidemic with great numbers of illness and death.
With overcrowded conditions, urbanization and an inc... Read >
Author: emergencysuppliesinfo.com
20th July 2009
The headline "Doubts over heart claims of omega-3 fats" was published in March of 2006 in the world's largest international news agency, Reuters. This article reported on the findings of a study on omega-3 fats and heart health, which published the exact... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th June 2009
Cancer prognosis refers to a medical opinion about the likely course and the outcome of the disease. The prognosis gives an idea of the chance that a patient will recover or have a recurrence. Prognosis of cancer will include the duration of the cancer, t... Read >
Author: Mercy
10th June 2009
It seems that the whole world has turned pink. You can buy a pink frying pan, pink Barbie doll, pink M&Ms, even a limited edition Ford Mustang with a 'Pink Package!' These pink product purchases generate money for breast cancer research and treatment.
... Read >
Author: HWNTeam
18th May 2009
Doctors are now accepting that inflammation may be a contributory factor in a number of types of heart diseases. A paradigm shift is occurring in scientific opinion. Cholesterol may not be the real cause of heart disease. Inflammation is the body’s auto... Read >
Author: Brian Louden
05th May 2009
Check out the amazing New MUV from Mahindra -- The Mahindra Xylo Did you know that just cleaning your car can drastically improve fuel economy? Or that traffic death rates are three times greater at night than during the day? Browse through these ... Read >
Author: maximumtorque
16th April 2009
As the death toll from methadone soars across the country and methadone addiction continues to rise, the need for effective treatment has never been more important.
State death statistics across the country are showing that prescription drugs continue ... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart
09th April 2009
While lot of the countries in the world have problems with minorities or native people, this issue is especially important in North America. While the story of colonization has many black pages the guilt is nowhere stronger than in Canada and the U.S. Tod... Read >
Author: Matt Traverso
09th April 2009
While lot of the countries in the world have problems with minorities or native people, this issue is especially important in North America. While the story of colonization has many black pages the guilt is nowhere stronger than in Canada and the U.S. Tod... Read >
Author: Kevn Smith
01st February 2009
A radar detector is simply a radio frequency receiver which is tuned to detect the microwave radio signal frequencies produced by police radar guns. A lot of other devices also produce these same radio frequencies. The automatic door opener at your local ... Read >
Author: radar-detector-reviews
31st January 2009
Texas is very unique as far as the types of coverage health insurance companies give citizens of the lone star state, and although many of the option are similar to the other 49 states there are some laws that make Texas different. One of those things tha... Read >
Author: Ronnie Hamilton
28th January 2009
According to three recent studies, sunshine may hold the key to a longer life. Results from these studies have shown that death rates are higher for people with the lowest levels of vitamin D in their body.
Vitamin D is sometimes called the sunshine v... Read >
Author: Good Guide
16th January 2009
Life insurance premiums are worked out in a very scientific way, using statistics relating to tens of thousands of people and how they lived and died. What are the major factors used to determine the cost of your life insurance?
Age Your age at the tim... Read >
Author: Neil Robertson
16th January 2009
You might think that the insurance company just make up their premiums or charge as much as they think they can. Although there may be some truth in them charging as much as they can, the minimum amount that they will charge (and therefore the level that ... Read >
Author: Neil Robertson
07th January 2009
Diets will only make you fatter. Diets are nothing more than temporary solutions with many lingering, negative side effects. Here are the top 10 reasons why you should not "go" on a diet.Diets do not work. Diets have a 99% Failure Rate. Have you... Read >
Author: yangguang01
16th December 2008
The state of Texas has one of the highest death rates among workers. Texas has the highest construction accident rate in the country with more than 520 fatal injuries in 2007. This is because Texas is known for its booming construction business; most of t... Read >
Author: Ronnie Hamilton
01st December 2008
There is so much bad information available pretending to show people 'how to get rid of love handles' that I thought it was time to put the record straight. People with good intentions are wasting their time and effort doing the wrong thing. There are no ... Read >
Author: mattglad
26th November 2008
Having a big waist appears to raise the death rates among women, even in those who aren't overweight. The results of an extensive study of 44,600 female nurses who were enrolled in a long-term health study showed that large waists were worse for you than ... Read >
Author: mattglad
31st October 2008
Over the decades, well meaning but often misinformed persons have decried what they have called "the high cost of weekly premium industrial insurance.” Any offhand comparison with the cost of ordinary insurance or cheap homeowner insurance would be, of ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
21st October 2008
A relaxing drink at lunch time, in the evenings or at the weekend is great. But when excess takes over from moderation, what are the dangers - or are there any dangers at all?
Well the statistics unfortunately don't lie - The World Health Organisation ... Read >
21st October 2008
In the past few years we've been bombarded by sensational news reports about the possible danger of taking higher doses of Vitamin E. These reports have been based on a review article that was published in the Annuals of Internal Medicine [4 January 2005;... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb
09th September 2008
It is no wonder that the plethora of services Metropolitan Life Insurance Company provided favorably affected the life and health of the insured. Almost from the very beginning the mortality of industrial policyholders reflected the effectiveness of the w... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
05th September 2008
The only thing growing faster than the $65 billion diet industry is the American waistline. If your current weight loss plan is to GO on a Diet, the only place I guarantee you will go is up in weight.
It's a Fact, Diets will only make you fatter.
Wh... Read >
Author: Holly Rigsby
01st September 2008
DUI laws now entail reform which will continue to sweep the nation. In the past it was a few states that took the forefront when it came to arrests and prosecutions. Some instances may have seemed onerous or even is some cases unconstitutional. Yet, despi... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton
25th June 2008
Aagenaes syndrome is due to congenital hypoplasia of lymph vessels, which causes lymphedema of the legs and recurrent cholestasis in infancy, and slow progress to hepatic cirrhosis and giant-cell hepatitis with fibrosis of the portal tracts. The genetic c... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
28th April 2008
Stress is the number one killer throughout the world and constipation may kill just as many. But, both stress and constipation are hidden killers because people don’t associate death with these conditions. All the statistics about death rates relate t... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
01st April 2008
The only thing growing faster than the $65 billion diet industry is the American waistline. If one of your New Years resolutions was to Go on a Diet, the only place I guarantee you will go....is up in weight.
It's a Fact - Diets will only make you fatt... Read >
Author: Holly Rigsby
15th February 2008
Childhood obesity will be the biggest health threat in coming years, raising death rates from heart diseases, a new study shows. The Danish study has warned that if steps were not taken to reverse the problem, the children of each successive generation we... Read >
Author: Castillo
13th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Rosie Milligan
Don Spears, a New Orleans native and a 22-year-cancer survivor, helped four African-American male friends of New Orleans tell their story in a memoir, You Have Cancer: A Death Sentence That Four African-American Men Tu... Read >
07th February 2008
The mind and body act on each other in remarkable ways. Recent research indicates that the immune system is in direct contact with and under at least partial control of the part of the brain physiologically reactive to emotions. Thus there may be a biolog... Read >
Author: David Jones
06th February 2008
If you don't want to die of a heart attack - then buy yourself a vacation home! Okay, now that I have your attention, I'll explain about this experiment on middle aged men in New York:
You may think that you have heard it all before, but here we have ... Read >
Author: M Shane
04th February 2008
The warning “cigarette smoking is dangerous to your health” is everywhere even in cigarette packs. It comes as a surprise then why there are still a lot of people who continually smokes. Perhaps, they don’t really understand what health dangers are ... Read >
Author: Amber
22nd January 2008
Most of us haven't yet worked in an irresistible growth enterprise, one that prospers regardless of external business conditions. As a result, it can be hard to imagine what allows an irresistible growth enterprise to succeed. To help you appreciate wha... Read >
Author: Donald Mitchell
05th November 2007
Another alternative to account for the fact that more and more critical illness conditions may be included in the critical illness policy is to add TPD (Total and Permanent Disability) as benefit triggers. Loss of Independent Existence (LIE) could also be... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
25th September 2007
It appears that for heart attack patients, the rating by U.S. News & World Report may be justified. A new study published in the July edition of Archives of Internal Medicine found that patients treated at hospitals ranked by U.S. News & World Report are ... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD
20th September 2007
While the chances of living a critical illness are increasing, the chance to be affected by a critical illness may still remain imminent. People in the UK may be continuously suffering from cancer, stroke, heart attack, multiple sclerosis and others. A cr... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
28th August 2007
Question any weight loss surgeon about whether gastric bypass surgery lowers a patient's risk of premature death and he will tell you without any hesitation that it does. Indeed, he will almost certainly be surprised that you have asked the question in th... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
24th August 2007
Today, the chance for someone to survive a critical illness is increasing. Medical achievements have made it possible for critically ill people to stay alive longer. So has the cancer researches done. Thousands of people who would not have survived a deca... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
16th August 2007
* 14% of all deaths due to motor vehicle accidents are teen drivers.
* Most teen driver deaths due to motor vehicle accidents occur on weekends 53% of the time.
* Teen drivers killed in motor vehicle accidents had a youth passenger in automobile... Read >
Author: LillieD
14th August 2007
When critical illness insurance came into the UK during the mid 1980’s, people did not know a great deal about it. Some companies tried to market critical illness insurance but were unsuccessful. The real success came in the 1990’s with over 100,000 p... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
14th August 2007
Fats and oils are simply essential to optimal health. They are important building blocks for the cells of your body, a source of energy and they provide a variety of hormones.
The respected medical journal ‘The Lancet’ (v339, 3/21/93) comments that... Read >
Author: info@3dpts.com
29th June 2007
It has been accepted wisdom for many years now that women live longer than men, but a recent study may well turn this on its head for at least one section of the population - women with diabetes.
There are some 9.7 million women with diabetes in the Un... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
15th June 2007
Despite all the states in America being part of the same country, healthcare quality from state to state is all over the map. A new study has found that not all states are equal in the quality of healthcare given, and the gap between some is larger than ... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly
25th May 2007
Statistics reveal that someone somewhere in the UK falls prey to a critical illness every 2 minutes. That critical illness is most probably the heart attack. As surveys are carried out, results appear, showing that 93 percent of these people are likely to... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
21st May 2007
I loved them. They were my solace, my trigger, my friends. They were part of my French heritage, so I told myself, so giving me the out as one of a culture with low disease and death rates.
But my closest friend, a CNS working in a retired living c... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
17th May 2007
In today’s society being slim or slender is very important. Because of this women are starting to suffer more and more. In order to lock right some over do it and end up starving them selves and exercising more than they should. This kind of eating diso... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
12th May 2007
Green tea is known to provide a large amount of polyphenols and antioxidant movement greater than a serving of most fruits and vegetables. Most of the studies confirm green tea’s wide array of antioxidants, polyphenols, theanine, working with a wide div... Read >
Author: Green Tea Today
01st May 2007
by Tony Isaacs
author of "Cancer's Natural Enemy"
In contrast to at least 6000 years of the practice of natural medicine, Western medicine treats the body as a collection of parts instead of as a synergistic organism. When it comes to treating broken... Read >
Author: Tony M. Isaacs
27th March 2007
For hundreds of years the human population grew at a slow pace because high birth rates were equally countered by high death rates.
But this situation changed in the period between the 1700s to the 1800s when death rates dropped due to improved standar... Read >
Author: Gabriel Rise
31st January 2007
Despite Advances in drug treatment, hypertension (high blood
pressure) continues to be a major health problem for Americans and
people in other industrialized countries. More than 25% of all
people in the U.S. who are over 30 have high blood pressure a... Read >
Author: Christopher Guerriero
25th January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC
The notion that high cholesterol is bad for you is receiving many challenges. An increasing number of medical professionals and researchers doubt this publicly accepted and heavily promoted argument. The past few w... Read >
09th November 2006
Christmas and New Year are two of the holiday seasons that are supposed to fill people with joys and happiness. But, do you know that death rates due to heart disease and other causes are higher around Christmas and New Year's Day than other days of the y... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
18th October 2006
An article about the history of asbestos and the potential future problems asbestos may cause. People fear that asbestos could cause an epidemic if it is not removed from places of business and homes quickly and appropriately.
Despite the fact the gove... Read >
Author: Christopher Angus
26th September 2006
The pancreatic cancer is one of the cancers which is commonly found in men. This is developed in the pancreas which is a part of the stomach in your body. The mission of our center is to empower with no side effects at our center with the curing of the pa... Read >
Author: dr jack
08th August 2006
In this age of diseases, where women is more prone to fatal conditions, it is important to know that how can she reduce or minimize the chances of risk.
Be it a sexual intercourse, where she is vulnerable of STDs and HIV's, or be it the pregnancy or ch... Read >
Author: Annie Williams
22nd June 2006
Copyright 2006 Radoslaw Pilarski
Epidemiology
Cancer of the oesophagus is one of the cancers of the digestive tract of the most serious prognosis. Incidence and death rates are higher for populations other than the white race (5-years long survival ... Read >
Author: Radoslaw Pilarski
15th March 2006
You always hear people say, "You need to exercise regularly to maintain your health", but just how much does exercise really do for your health overall? Are the health benefits of exercise really worth the effort it takes to exercise regularly? Can't you ... Read >
Author: Jim Oneill
05th March 2006
A researcher studying future trends once said that our society is transforming from Atoms into Electrons. What he meant to say by that is we are moving from the physical substance like a real brick & mortar business (The Atoms) to the virtual stores and b... Read >
Author: Amit Laufer
23rd February 2006
High blood pressure is a major health problem that affects many people - a lot of which don't even realize that they have it. Often, people are told that changes in their diet and exercise habits are enough to control blood pressure, without the use of m... Read >
Author: Amanda Baker
20th December 2005
According to the American Heart Association's Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics, cardiovascular disease (CVD) is still the United States number one killer of men and women of all ethnic groups. The statistical update for 2005 utilized the statistics com... Read >
Author: Johnetta Miner
31st August 2005
Well, to begin with, there isn't really any one Mediterranean Diet! There's a whole swag of countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea. The basic Mediterranean Diet has common characteristics even if the sourrounding countries differ in culture, language a... Read >
Author: Roy Barker
23rd June 2005
Introduction
The alarming increase in the population because of the stationary birth rates and the ever lowering death rates of the countries brought about by the economical an social development has imposed a need to lower the birth rates. There are als... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
20th June 2005
Introduction
Due to increase in the population that is having impaired immunity and also as there is an increasing pool of aged population because of the ever-lowering death rates, the incidence of allergies is on rise.
Definition
Drug allergy is an ... Read >
Author: anju bala
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