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What to Expect From Growth Hormone Boosters

23rd April 2010
Everyone ages, you cannot stop the aging process, and most people want to feel and look younger as they age. But, even though you are getting older it doesn't mean that you have to feel older. You can take growth hormone boosters to "slow down" the aging ... Read >
Author: alexanderHGH

Belly Fat - There Is No Simple Way Out

21st April 2010
If you've that large bulge of belly body fat ahead of you, it's not something you ought to let alone nor be happy about. If you've that belly fat, it's a warning sign for your wellness. Not a joke indeed, huh? If you are able to trim down your belly bo... Read >
Author: Merl Tucker

Debunking Myths about why People File for Bankruptcy

14th April 2010
Debunking Myths about why People File for Bankruptcy A common misperception about bankruptcy is that people who file for bankruptcy were irresponsible with their finances, or recklessly incurred debt they could not repay. While these circumstances cer... Read >
Author: Justin Baxter

Avandia Linked to Heart Attacks

14th April 2010
Studies Link Avandia to Heart Attacks: A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in May 2007 reported that Avandia nearly doubled the risk of heart failure that could potentially lead to death. The manufacturer of Avandia, GlaxoSmithK... Read >
Author: susan01

The importance of sports massage therapy for all athletes

06th April 2010
The Winter Olympics just finished last month in Vancouver, and one thing prevalent at the games - besides terrific performances by the world's best athletes - was massage therapists, and a lot of them. And this prevalence of sports trainers with massage t... Read >
Author: Brandon Thomas

Studies Link Avandia to Heart Attacks:

26th March 2010
In May 2007, an article in the New England Journal of Medicine concluded that Avandia, a drug prescribed for those suffering from type 2 diabetes, increased the risk of heart attack, heart disease and possible death. The study involved nearly 28,000 patie... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Belly Fat

25th March 2010
Carrying superfluous fat around your middle dramatically increases the risk of early death, even if the overall weight is normal, say researchers. Research of almost 360,000 people from nine European countries discovered waist size a "powerful indicato... Read >
Author: Boyd A Butler

EHR Systems Named Core Component to National Health Care Reform

01st March 2010
Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems have been recognized by the U.S. Government as a core component to national healthcare reform. Beginning in 2011, physicians and hospitals will begin receiving government incentives if they are "meaningful EHR users.... Read >
Author: Jason.Smith

Treatment for ADHD – Is Sugar and/or Protein Management Something Worth Considering

01st March 2010
For the most part the vast majority of experts are now in agreement that poor eating habits do not cause ADHD. But while this may be the case we do know that eating the wrong types of foods or having a deficiency in certain areas can certainly make the co... Read >
Author: Rob Hawkinis

A Good Night's Sleep for the Elderly

22nd February 2010
Experts say that older Americans often have difficulty getting good night's sleep. It is a big quality-of-life problem, since contrary to popular belief, the elderly needs about the same amount of sleep as younger adults. According to senior research asso... Read >
Author: Colin Garza

Brain Activity Discovered in Brain-Injured Patients

18th February 2010
Patients diagnosed as in a vegetative state due to a traumatic brain injury have been shown to exhibit more brain activity than originally thought according to a new study released by a team of neuroscientists. The study examined patients who have been... Read >
Author: LegalView

The Four Magic Words of Healthy Weight Loss

16th February 2010
Being overweight in America is an epidemic, with sixty percent of Americans in that category. It is more of a problem than aesthetics, it is a significant health issue and over forty years of research has proven that losing weight is a better strategy f... Read >
Author: BeachLife

Higher copays raise health costs in U.S. aged: study

03rd February 2010
The research, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, questions the wisdom of raising co-payments to save money, at least among the elderly. That might be a way to cut health care costs among younger people, but not for people age 65 and olde... Read >
Author: mosup

EHRs don’t pull down hospital costs

27th January 2010
These days, everyone is talking about the financial benefits of electronic health records (EHR) these days. And CMS's new proposed regs on ARRA incentive payments to hospitals and providers who adopt EHR technology assumes that quality of care and EHRs go... Read >
Author: Jaun

An Improvement In Cardiac CT Scanning

21st January 2010
Answering a growing demand for radiation dose reduction in cardiac CT scanning, GE Healthcare announced the release of "SnapShot Pulse" at a national meeting earlier this month. This advancement in technology will achieve up to an 83% reduction in the pat... Read >
Author: Richard Hewitt
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