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HANGOVER CURE

25th September 2007
It typically feels like a knife just grinding behind my eyes, just grinding and grinding.-Kind of like your head’s in a vice.-Well, I just felt like puking.-Like death.Hangovers- the medical term is called veisalgia- are a common problem for Americans, m... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD

Diabetes and Depression – Could You Be Damaging Yourself More Than You Think?

18th June 2007
Isn't being depressed bad enough? Diabetes can develop if you suffer from depression. Why can depression cause diabetes? The hormone cortisol may be the topic. If you are depressed a higher intensity of this hormone can be produced in the body. When... Read >
Author: aron wallad

Could your occasional chocolate addiction actually be good for you?

21st May 2007
Dark chocolate, and in particular the cocoa in the chocolate, has exhibited significant health benefits in the last decade in numerous clinical studies. Cocoa is high in polyphenols, substances which help to lower inflammation in the body, boost the immu... Read >
Author: mazdamx

Depression and Diabetes - A Bad Duo .

04th May 2007
Why does depression cause diabetes? The diabetes disease can be brought on by depression. Cortisol, a stress hormone can increase if you get depressed. This hormone can reduce insulin sensitivity. Once insulin sensitivity is compromised the diabetes di... Read >
Author: aron wallad

Using testimonials in healthcare marketing

06th February 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 A Marketing Connection One of the most powerful advertising tools for any business is a testimonial from a happy patient or client. Testimonials easily reduce or eliminate buyer's remorse and put patients and clients at ease. Busines... Read >
Author: Kelly Robbins

Physicians Don't Always Provide Enough Information On New Prescriptions

24th January 2007
A study published in the September 25, 2006 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine has found that when physicians prescribe new medications to their patients, they don't always provide enough information about the drugs. The investigators rated phy... Read >
Author: jhon Scatelli

Coffee intake linked to lower diabetes risk

07th November 2006
Coffee intake linked to lower diabetes risk Drinking coffee, especially when it is decaffeinated, will be associated with a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a report in the Sept 26 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one ... Read >
Author: Adam Akelis

Medical science study confirms natural extract effective on hangovers.

13th August 2006
Bernard Bubman R.Ph, a renowned pharmacist, He has worked for 30 years in the alternative medicine world. During this time, he has developed hundreds of natural products that have helped thousands of people for all those years. Mr. Bubman also founded one... Read >
Author: Umema Quettawala

Does Eating Chocolate Reduce Your Risk of Death?

25th March 2006
Regular cocoa consumption could lower your blood pressure and even cut your risk of dying of a heart attack in half.In a 15-year long Dutch study, over 450 men aged over 65 were divided into three groups based on their cocoa intake. The high-consumption g... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Vegetable Protein Has One Definite Advantage Over Meat Protein

12th March 2006
While it's still controversial which one is better, most recent study shows one definite advantage of vegetable protein over meat protein is that plant protein can help lower blood pressure. Those who consume a lot of vegetable protein have lower blood pr... Read >
Author: Gang Deng

Is Your Doctor Skimping on Giving You the Best Advice?

05th March 2006
Doctors have traditionally taken the Hippocratic Oath to pledge their loyalty to practicing medicine ethically and to the best of their knowledge. One of the first tenets reads "I will prescribe regimens for the good of my patients according to my ability... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Medical Malpractice: Three Myths That Cost Your Hospital Millions

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

Premenstrual Syndrome: Plagued with Premenstrual Syndrome? Try Calcium!

02nd August 2005
At last, there's hope for millions of women suffering from Premenstrual Syndrome. Researchers have found that a regular intake of calcium may reduce premenstrual syndrome be as much as 60 per cent. It's a problem that has baffled doctors and worried wo... Read >
Author: Ashley Green

IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH WITH FAITH, BELIEF & HOPE

31st May 2005
Faith, Belief and Hope are all-important in whatever you do. They make things happen. You've heard self-improvement classes that begin this way, but it is absolutely true of your health as well. Martin Luther, the founder of the Protestant Faith, ex... Read >
Author: Jay Chatterjee
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