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06th October 2009
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indoor air may be four to five times more polluted than outdoor air. With Americans spending nearly 90 percent of their time inside, indoor air quality is often taken for granted.
Allergens such a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
10th September 2009
Brain wellbeing
Deficiencies in omega 3 fats have been linked to: Depression, anxiety, mood swings, bipolar disorder, postpartum depression, Alzheimer's disease, ADHD and ADD.
Millions of individuals suffer from just these conditions alone... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
21st August 2009
It seems that the healthy benefits of fish oil and omega-3 fatty acids are still being discovered. Aside from all of the health giving benefits of has been credited with in recent years, it seems that one of the most profound is its ability to help protec... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros
30th July 2009
The older you get, the more difficult it is to stay hard longer. Men peak sexually in their late teens and early twenties, but there are ways to turn back the biological clock and feel young again. These better sex tips aren't difficult, complicated, or t... Read >
Author: rrrbert
09th July 2009
The Mediterranean diet will always be one of the best ways to lose weight and to achieve lifetime fitness. Experts have now analysed the ingredients and found that drinking a glass of wine a day and large amounts of fruit and fresh vegetables, while ke... Read >
Author: Peter Stockwell
01st July 2009
Don't fight that afternoon drowsiness, especially if you're over 50. Research shows that napping is a powerful anti-aging therapy.
Since sleep problems are among the most common complaints of midlife and older adults, many believe that it's simply an i... Read >
Author: RA Butters
04th June 2009
Coffee has proved beneficial for asthma sufferers. Two to four small cups of coffee throughout the day will help to reduce the recurrence of asthma-attacks, and moderate their intensity. Coffee contains natural antioxidants called 'flavonoids' which are w... Read >
Author: petersonbran
01st May 2009
Alarm for all men who want to become fathers! Some soy products could reduce the amount of sperm in the semen. According to a recent study, men who eat soy products may have a level of semen below average. A study was conducted on a small group of men und... Read >
Author: Ines
27th March 2009
The milk industry has realized lately the milk is not always good for the body and has quit advertising so much in that vein. It is really bad if you happen to have acne.
This article will cover some studies proving the link between acne and milk. We s... Read >
16th March 2009
The latest information we have on cancer deaths in the U.S. shows the rate going down an average 2.1% a year between 2002 and 2004. Important drops were seen in the three leading causes of cancer deaths for men: lung, prostate and colorectal. In women, de... Read >
Author: Kirsten Whittaker
25th February 2009
killer of Americans-most scientists have come to recognize that cancer might well be more easily prevented than cured.
Diet is the best tool we all have at hand to protect ourselves from developing cancer. We know that a typical Western diet plays a ma... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato
02nd February 2009
In Washington, a poll created by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health revealed that prospects for a health reform has dropped significantly due to the American public fearing potential financial trade-offs with expanding he... Read >
Author: Catherine
02nd February 2009
In Washington, a poll created by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health revealed that prospects for a health reform has dropped significantly due to the American public fearing potential financial trade-offs with expanding he... Read >
Author: Catherine White
16th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Katie Kelley
Researchers have found that a cancer patient that previously suffered from a diabetes diagnosis may be at an increased risk of a fatal outcome than patients not suffering from diabetes.
The study included resear... Read >
Author: LegalView
22nd November 2008
A new sexuality survey showed that 68% of married women are discontented with their mate's erection intensity and stamina. Many men aren't satisfied themselves. The resultant stress can be very destructive to a relationship. But there are things that can ... Read >
Author: rrrbert
23rd September 2008
The pH miracle diet attempts to control many different conditions in the body, including obesity, through the omission of acidifying foods and behaviors. One of the most surprising inclusions on the list, at least to Westerners, is milk. Dairy products, a... Read >
Author: Jackie Serta
09th July 2008
Does it make sense to be more involved and have a more active social life as we age? Yes it does. Being more engaged socially appears to delay memory loss as we grow older, a new study has shown.
The finding, which appears in the July issue of The... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
30th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Eileen OReggio
Nursing Shortage Can Contribute To Patient's Death.
Read what statistics show about negligence and patient's death rate in hospitals.
Journal Report and Statistics: Throughout history, the United States has exper... Read >
02nd June 2008
Coffee and tea consumption do not elevate breast cancer risk, media reports Tuesday quoted a decades-long study as revealing.
"In this large cohort of women, with 22 years of follow-up, we observed no association between coffee (caffeinat... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory
13th May 2008
The survey of nearly 800,000 people is the first extensive look at the overlap between the two conditions, said Dr. John Klippel, president of the Arthritis Foundation.
And its findings highlight a significant challenge: Most diabetics are told exercise... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory
07th April 2008
The glycemic index (GI) is a numerical system of measuring how fast a carbohydrate triggers a rise in circulating blood sugar-the higher the number, the greater the blood sugar response. A low GI food will cause a small rise, while a high GI food will tri... Read >
Author: John Sern
02nd November 2007
Drive-up restaurants, milkshakes, fries, and time-honored burgers and dripping Coney Islands – that’s what makes the American cuisine – since the 1950’s. This has been America’s characteristic manner of preparing food – Fast Food – the epito... Read >
Author: Alien
31st August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Ainsley Laing
Is there a link between sugar consumption and cancer? Seventy years ago, Otto Warburg won a Nobel Prize for his discovery of glucose as the fuel that grows cancer cells. In other words, sugar feeds cancer. Ok, this m... Read >
Author: Ainsley Laing
30th July 2007
When I’m looking for information about something I just type the word or phrase into Google and I can usually find what I’m looking for in the first couple of pages of results. When I typed in “Healthy Dinner Recipes” I was overwhelmed. There were... Read >
Author: Deborah Prosser
21st May 2007
Studies and researches have shown that vitamin D prevents multiple sclerosis. Harvard School of Public Health reported a strong association between vitamin D levels within the body and multiple sclerosis risk among whites, but not among blacks and Hispan... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th February 2007
According to recent research, a nap after lunch just might save your life. A study released from Harvard School of Public Health as well as research from Athens reported that Greeks who took a 30 minute nap sometime during the day were 37 percent less li... Read >
Author: Greg Edwards
15th February 2007
Want to escape type 2 diabetes? Start eating dairy foods today!
Yes, this is what the studies conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health has revealed. The researchers kept a track on 41,000 men, who consumed large quantities of diary products, f... Read >
Author: Jeremy Parker
16th November 2006
The Popular Wisdom is that most of us will put on a few extra pounds between Memorial Day and the New Year. While there is no definitive study to support or debunk that theory, practical experience does suggest that this may be the most difficult period... Read >
Author: Peter Amaral
02nd October 2006
The food pyramid is a nutritional guide published primarily by the federal government to provide proper dietary information or instruction to the American. As like anything organic, the food pyramid has constantly evolved since its inception.
Originall... Read >
Author: Roy Barker
31st August 2006
According to a survey conducted by Harvard School of Public Health, 3/4 of the participants in US rated Obesity as a serious public health issue. The high frequency of diet related ads shown on TV, publication, and internet served to validate this alarmin... Read >
Author: Rex Ng
11th May 2006
Overall, Americans are breathing easier than they did in 2005, but over 150 million of us are still exposed to unhealthy levels of air pollution, according to the American Lung Association's State of the Air 2006 report. "Our report shows real improvement... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
16th April 2006
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, about 80 percent of the electricity in New Mexico is generated each year by burning coal. The irony is that the dominant anti-nuclear group in New Mexico, Southwest Research and Information Center (... Read >
Author: James Finch
25th January 2006
It's well known that obesity and diabetes often go hand-in-hand. Over 60 million Americans are obese, a condition that makes it 20 to 40 times more likely that you'll develop diabetes than someone of a healthy weight, according to the Harvard School of Pu... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
20th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Daily News Central
Of the seven million worldwide cancer deaths reported in 2001, 35 percent were attributable to nine well-known behavioral and environmental risk factors, according to an analysis published in The Lancet.
Researchers... Read >
Author: Rita Jenkins
30th October 2005
Copyright 2005 Daily News Central
The type of stroke that results when a blood clot travels to the brain -- called an ischemic stroke -- is more likely to occur on days when the air contains a larger concentration of particulate matter, according to a ... Read >
Author: Rita Jenkins
28th October 2005
Every day, 7 percent of the U.S. population visits a McDonald's, and 20-25 percent eat fast food of some kind, says Steven Gortmaker, professor of society, human development, and health at the Harvard School of Public Health. As for childre... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
05th August 2005
What's the use?
Nothing you do will hold down the cost of medical malpractice. It feels that way sometimes, doesn't it?
Unfortunately, for many risk managers, that's not too far off the mark. What they're doing isn't working.
We can point to oth... Read >
Author: Tim Dawes
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