Articles, tagged with "journal of the american medical association", page 3
23rd June 2010
Acne Natural Remedy -
Acne Diet and The Money Factor: You Can't Sell a Healthy Diet
Ask any medical doctor if there is a connection between diet and acne and almost all of them will claim there is none. Quoting from the Journal of the American Medic...
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Author:
AmdCa
21st June 2010
Saw palmetto extract used for the Men's prostateOne all-natural spice useful for focusing on an bigger prostate gland is Saw Palmetto. Saw Palmetto is native to the West Indies and then the Atlantic coast of the United States of America. Native American...
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Author:
Chadwick Bean
07th June 2010
Dual Diagnosis Disorder - Get Help From Drug and Alcohol Rehab
Drug or alcohol dependency is generally accompanied by psychological disorders. Mental or emotional problems are often said to be the root cause of drug or alcohol affinity. Patients who are...
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Author:
perdomoluis01
02nd June 2010
Looking around the journals published so far in 2010, it's clear the research community is finally beginning to challenge the assumption that America should be medicated. If you listen to the pharmaceutical industry and the doctors who are paid to stand u...
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John Scott
12th May 2010
If you're suffering from chronic lower back pain and past your college years you may want your doctor to check for spinal stenosis. But if your doctor suggests spinal fusion surgery you may want to think twice.
So first of all, what is spinal stenosis?...
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Author:
cannone
10th May 2010
Perhaps you often hear stories about people who are young but have a heart attack. Then you wonder, "Could it happen to me?" In most cases, heart attack rather than rations for those who are young. But no matter how small the possibility of a heart atta...
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Ahmad Alim Aziz
28th April 2010
Perhaps you often hear stories about people who are young but have a heart attack. Then you wonder, "Could it happen to me?"
In most cases, heart attack rather than rations for those who are young. But no matter how small the possibility of a heart att...
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Author:
Ahmad Alim Aziz
22nd April 2010
Often when a new weight loss patient comes into my office, their top objective for starting the Serotonin-Plus Weight Loss Program is to look good for beach season, or fit into an old dress, or to look attractive again to their partner. Many patients ove...
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Author:
adamfeinbergpxa
24th March 2010
This ancient Chinese herb is an extract made from the leaf of the Ginkgo tree. It is the most well-documented plant extract used to support brain function - there are more than 1,000 studies of Ginkgo Biloba from all over the world. The consensus is that ...
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Author:
Freeman Brock
16th March 2010
If you look around and pay attention, the fitness craze has certainly not diminished a single bit. People all over the world continue to use and buy exercise equipment becoming more and more concerned with physical fitness.
Ideally, we should be acti...
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Author:
Randy Beardslee
05th March 2010
What Is Carbon Monoxide?
CO Carbon Monoxide is the leading cause of accidental poisoning deaths in America, according to the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). Fifteen hundred people die annually due to accidental carbon monoxide expos...
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M4rtin Roche
19th February 2010
Between March 2003 and March 2004, US soldiers in Iraq have been hit at a higher than normal rate by a rare type of disease. A disease characterized by fever, respiratory failure, and an infiltration of the lungs. It has been diagnosed in 18 US soldiers. ...
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Author:
Quintin Whitfield
18th February 2010
The Theory of Evolution is the widely held notion that all life is related and has descended from a common ancestor. The theory is anchored on the premise that "homo sapiens" or modern man came from an ape-like ancestor. It made it seem possible that even...
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Author:
Lino Rivas
11th February 2010
Omega 3 oils, especially DHA, are routinely in the headlines for their extensive science demonstrating the ability to reduce heart disease, lower triglycerides, improve brain function, help weight management, and reduce the chronic low-grade inflammation ...
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Byron J. Richards
29th January 2010
I do not believe the Atkins diet will get much respect from the nutrition community unless improvements in heart attack rates or cholesterol plaque buildup in the heart are found in carefully designed studies. I'd like to see funding for such studies, but...
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Author:
lemonde