Articles, tagged with "journal of medicine", page 3
21st September 2010
Researchers have found that mother who do not breast- feed their children are at greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life compared to those who do breast- feed. They have also discovered that vitamin A and beta-carotene supplement are unsa...
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Author:
padio
14th September 2010
Exposure to asbestos in the workplace is the most common cause of Mesothelioma disease. Continued research is necessary if we are ever to find a cure. One interesting study is called, “Exposure to Asbestos and Human Disease." By Becklake, MR - New Engla...
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Author:
Mont Wrobleski
02nd September 2010
The journal, Obstetrics and Gynecology, estimated that over half of all pregnant women in 1990 had undergone diagnostic ultrasound, yet research published in the New England Journal of Medicine suggest that 80 percent of all pregnant women are very low ri...
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Author:
melishadanny
24th August 2010
The Computed Tomographic Scan (CT Scan) has been the darling of diagnostics for Internal Medicine since its introduction. Conditions that once required an invasive procedure such as a laparoscopy for diagnosis could now be diagnosed from a seemingly inno...
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Author:
Alicia Verity
24th August 2010
Thousands of U.S. are pleading for national health insurance that is financed by the government. They argue that a national health insurance program would be able to extend coverage to each American while saving billions of dollars. After health care refo...
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Author:
shainarvina
23rd August 2010
Long awaiting a kidney transplant, a patient who was a 26 year old man from Long Beach, California expected a series of blood tests and numerous physical exams before he checked into the hospital last July. What he needed was to see the dentist leaving hi...
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Author:
natasha
17th August 2010
Can the Widely Used Fertility Drugs Clomid and Serophene Increase the Risk of Ovarian Cancer?
Medical researchers often find problems with infertility drugs. Every few years, results of studies are published that paint dangerous pictures of well-known ...
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Author:
paknetsolutons
11th August 2010
The Nations health has been a top priority for the current administration. How health care reform will affect the nations health remains to be seen. However, as far as health goes (vs. cost), it should prove positive. It is widely known that increased ...
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Author:
Simeon Knight
26th July 2010
Does it seem to ring true? The claim, coming from extensive research done on a large number of children is that, a child who grows obese in childhood, is twice as likely as any normal child, to die through the age of 55, either through falling ill or thro...
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Author:
kayla
01st July 2010
After more than 14 years of diligent work and in depth research on a daily basis, after experiencing several eureka moments and
after a long process of trial and error and dozens of interviews and self experiments, I applied my years of training to fi...
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Author:
Voicu Adrian
18th June 2010
Even a moderate amount of weight loss can go a long way toward relieving symptoms of female urinary incontinence in obese women.
A 2009 study by the University of California, San Francisco showed that women who lost as little as eight percent of their ...
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Author:
RA Butters
04th June 2010
It seems that the more discussion there is in regard to health care reform, the more discussion there is in regard to health care reform cons. Undoubtedly, there has been a need for some type of health care over haul. Now that health care reform is a re...
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Author:
Simeon Knight
19th May 2010
The second component of Burris MIND/FITNESS is your subconscious pictures. I will explain how to replace your negative subconscious images into positive images through the practice of controlled visualization. According to the New England Journal of Medic...
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Author:
Rhett Downs
12th May 2010
Government Report Examines Heart Attack Risk in Avandia:
The drug Avandia was approved in the U.S. in 1998 for the treatment of type 2 diabetes by controlling blood sugar levels. Millions of diabetics have taken the drug, but in recent years, sales hav...
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Author:
susan01
05th May 2010
A large study published in the New England Journal of Medicine recently revealed that higher Medicare co-pays, sometimes only a few dollars more, lead to fewer doctor visits and longer hospital stays.
"Keeping seniors healthy by encouraging outpatient...
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Author:
Alfred Winston