Articles, tagged with "center for disease control and prevention", page 1
05th December 2011
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 25.8 million people of all ages are affected by diabetes, which accounts for 8.3% of the U.S. population. 18.8 million people are diagnosed while 7 million are left undiagnosed. There are 1...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
22nd November 2011
Continuing the political legacy of her late husband, former first lady Nancy Regan (now 90 years young) still plays an active role in frequent events. Freshman senator Marc Rubio walked Mrs. Reagan down the aisle to applause from 1,200 guests and an ove...
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Author:
Supriyo
19th October 2011
American beef may be broadly contaminated with drug-resistant bacteria as per newest news reports. Recent technical study has sharp to clues that nearly half the beef trials checked, 47%, displayed clues of staph-infection-causing Staphylococcus aureus, a...
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Author:
David Steele
21st September 2011
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) the number of obese individuals in America has increased by 20% since 1985; most are trying to figure out how to burn belly fat fast. Over half of those people are women. Studies have proven...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
14th June 2011
The flu vaccine serves up immunity to prevent specific traces in the influenza virus. Every year or temporary flu vaccinations are required due to the fact most usual strain or type differs from year to year. The flu or influenza is usually a breathing il...
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Author:
Willie Rosa
09th June 2011
It is an unfortunate reality that obesity is an increasing problem in America. The facts are stunning – according to the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention), American adults have experienced a 60% increase in obesity within the past twenty yea...
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Author:
Joy Randel
23rd May 2011
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 142,672 people in the United States were diagnosed with colon cancer in 2007, out of which 53,219 people died of the disease. The CDC states that colon cancer is the second leading cause of...
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Author:
macmillon77
23rd May 2011
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 53,219 people died of colon cancer in the United States in 2007, including 27,004 men and 26,215 women. Early conditions, such as constipation and diarrhea, give birth to the grim problem o...
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Author:
macmillon77
19th May 2011
The average American makes car insurance payments his/her entire adult life and most people are baffled by/ discontented with their car insurance rates. Since it is a consistent an unavoidable expense, it is best to understand what determines your insuran...
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Author:
Collins
16th May 2011
With the rise in holistic medicine and alternative healing, it’s surprising Dr. Jennifer Barham-Floreani’s Well Adjusted Babies is one of the few pregnancy books available on the subject for mothers and babies. “Dr. Jen" as she is known, must be an overac...
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Author:
neuglobal
01st March 2011
Its no secret that women are the worlds most incredible multi-taskers. Is it any wonder that the female of the mintages has specific nutritionary needs? Making that problematic nutritional balance in our stressed-out lives has never been more important --...
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Author:
icame2help
12th January 2011
The unmistakable health benefits of vegetables and fruits have been documented in research studies.
For this reason, health institutes across the globe are in agreement that consumption of a minimum of five to nine servings of vegetables and fruits...
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Author:
PauletteMorrin
09th January 2011
The numbers of those diagnosed with Diabetes 2 have definitely increased over the past decade. However, new research has linked this problem with obesity, which is also another problem that haunts the world’s societies.
An Introduction to Diabetes II
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Author:
matt74
01st January 2011
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a flu virus, called the H1N1, spread worldwide and caused 12,000 flu related deaths in the US during 2009-2010. Approximately 37% of the American children received the H1N1 flu vaccine in 2...
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Author:
Kathleen Chester
23rd December 2010
According to a survey conducted by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2008, 11.1% of the US adult population gets insufficient sleep, which adversely affects their work efficiency. The CDC states that comfortable sleep is not a luxury,...
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Author:
Aliceshown