Articles, tagged with "school of public health", page 1
19th March 2012
At Northwestern University, researchers found the risk of heart disease is hitting children between the ages of 12 and 19 harder than it hit previous generations. Adolescents today are at risk of dying from heart disease at a younger age than their paren...
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Wiley Long
19th January 2012
In a series of three individual studies looking at how changes in dietary intake and lifestyle factors specifically relate to long-term weight gain, Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) found that modest changes in specific foods an...
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Author:
Michael Clonts
16th September 2011
Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health have found yet another health benefit associated with vitamin D. The sunshine vitamin has been purported to protect against cancer, asthma, fatigue, and arthritis. Now, Harvard researchers have this healt...
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DoctorsHealthPress
05th July 2011
There always will be many benefits of eating almonds everyday. Eating a small handful of almonds is great medicine in itself. Studies show that people who eat nuts are less likely to gain weight. The main cause for this could be in the monounsaturated fa...
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Author:
nutritionmaster
14th June 2011
Buy trip insurance policy in India before Joining any High Profile University Abroad
Many professional courses related to health such as biochemistry etc. have been becoming famous in the last few years amongst the younger generation in India. Even wi...
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Author:
Adrash
06th May 2011
Would you like to learn about environmental management but find yourself without the funds to go take expensive courses at a college campus? Then you might want to consider taking courses online because some of the best universities in the world, as well...
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Author:
Wendy Moyer
26th April 2011
Usually referred to as JHU, the John Hopkins University is one of the private research institutes in United States. It is located in Baltimore in the state of Maryland.
Brief Background
Founded in 1857, the university was named after the deceased do...
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Author:
brainrobin
22nd March 2011
The finding that the effects of Gatorade on teeth are worse than Coke and Red Bull doesn't mean that Gatorade and other sports drinks are necessarily harder on your teeth than are Coke and other soft drinks. But it may be a surprise that they aren't any b...
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Author:
Ernie Reeves
22nd March 2011
According to Madelyn Fernstrom, author of "The Real You Diet," the human body does not sense liquid calories very well. Fernstrom says that when dieting, we tend to count calories only from the foods we eat, ignoring the many calories ingested from liquid...
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Cinergy Health & Life
01st March 2011
by Jeff Jurmain
We must all do more to help ourselves prevent the dangerous condition of obesity. A new study has found that the worldwide prevalence of obesity has nearly doubled since 1980. This is putting hearts at risk of disease all around the gl...
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DoctorsHealthPress
21st February 2011
Millions of people rely on their morning cup of coffee to jump-start each day. That caffeine-packed jolt of java is the right elixir to wake the brain and prepare for the mental and physical demands of your daily routine.
Coffee has been maligned for ...
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Author:
John Phillip
15th February 2011
Conventional wisdom from doctors, nutritionists and scientists tells us that being overweight is unhealthy. If you are many pounds above what is considered the ideal weight for your height and body type, then you put yourself at risk for various health pr...
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Author:
Joycelyn Graydon
11th February 2011
Depression along with diabetes forms a deadly combination. The behavioral and physiological interactions between depression and diabetes make them difficult to control. Moreover, depressive disorder leads to poor glycemic control, which can worsen diabete...
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Author:
abdullah Salim
08th February 2011
Years after graduation, when people dig through dusty cupboards for a fleeting glimpse of moments that are long gone, one relic of the past can play a crucial role in how those moments are now perceived—the school yearbook. Appearances, contrary to claims...
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Author:
seo manag
10th January 2011
There's no question about it. It can be such a challenge to eat vegetables. Their taste leaves much to be desired and it takes an experienced cook to make vegetable dishes palatable. Fruits, on the other hand, are easier to eat. Their naturally sweet, lus...
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Author:
Antoinette Beppu