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Bad skin Diet Link Exposed: Is There an Acne medicine Diet that Works?

13th September 2009
Bad Skin Diet Link Exposed: Is There an Acne medicine Diet that Works? Ask one health check doctor if there is a connection linking diet and a skin condition and almost all of them will argue there is not any. Quoting from the Journal of the American M... Read >
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Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements

30th August 2009
A stroll down the aisle housing the vitamins in the supermarket or drugstore reveals a cornucopia of choices. There are stores dedicated solely to selling vitamins and nutritional supplements. Based on the number of my patients who ask me questions about ... Read >
Author: drhuang

It is a Good Thought - Pregnancy after Bariatric Surgery

27th August 2009
One of the many reasons women are turning to bariatric surgery for weight loss is the difficulty in becoming pregnant. Too often, the excess fat interferes with the metabolic system and the design makes it difficult, if not impossible. Recent studies ... Read >
Author: Manseo

Antibiotic-Resistant Disease Killing Humans and Swine

27th August 2009
Antibiotic-Resistant Disease Killing Humans and Swine The antibiotic-resistant bacteria Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase (ESBL) is killing both people and swine in Denmark. The bacteria has been implicated in the deaths of a numb... Read >
Author: Johnfox

Domestic Violence: Five Reasons Why She Doesn't Leave

18th August 2009
When you are on the outside looking in as many of us are the solution seems perfectly clear. As a matter of fact you may have stated this to the person on numerous occasions. No doubt there hemming and hawing or their blatant refusal to take the advice fr... Read >
Author: Daryl Campbell

Is the Nursing Shortage Affecting HealthCare?

17th August 2009
The American Association of Colleges of Nursing has made notice of a shortage of Registered Nurses in today's hospitals, with this gap expected to grow in coming years as baby boomers grow older and health care is needed more than ever. While nursing scho... Read >
Author: Kristin Royce

Whole Food Supplements

08th August 2009
Alternative To Typical Synthetic Supplements Is Needed, Say Experts Whole food supplements is currently a topic of worldwide interest. A profusion of evidence has recently come to light suggesting that ordinary synthetic multivitamin supplements may be... Read >
Author: Anthony Antolics

Healthy Diet for Acne Prone Skin

07th August 2009
Don't eat that - you'll get zits! We've all heard it; from parents, friends or even the family doctor. But the fact is, even after extensive study, scientists have not found a connection between diet and acne. Not chocolate. Not french fries. Not ... Read >
Author: spuunman

The Science behind Beta Sitosterol

01st August 2009
Reliable, consistent scientific data draws researchers and medical professionals to conclude the safety and efficacy of using beta sitosterol to support prostate health.Beta sitosterol is a micro-nutrient, found in many of the fruits and vegetables we eat... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

Vitamin c tips

27th July 2009
Vitamin C: Confidential information For adding Your Intake A new RDA? Depending to a current circulation of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), the National Institutes of Health is taking a further look at the Recommended Daily All... Read >
Author: Health4Life

Continued Rise of Bed Bug Populations is Hightlighted Nationally in New Research Study & With Upcomi

23rd July 2009
According to a new study from the Journal of the American Medical Association, bed bugs do not transmit disease to their victims, but infestations continue to increase worldwide. The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) has reported a 71% increase... Read >
Author: Pests

Antibiotic-Resistant Disease Killing Humans and Swine

16th July 2009
The antibiotic-resistant bacteria Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase (ESBL) is assassination both Community and pig in Denmark. The bacteria has been implicated in the deaths Of a come to of cancer and liver disease Patients. The ... Read >
Author: jnrps2yahoo.com

Online healthcare is a game changer

09th July 2009
Dr Stanley Borg, in the Journal of the American Medical Association, recently wrote that "whatever your views on the flaws and failures of the US health care system, you have to admit that things are changing. Make no mistake: online care is a game change... Read >
Author: Peter Yellowlees

Yes, it's good for you! Seafood provides many healthy benefits.

08th July 2009
Good taste doesn't always mean good for you. But in the case of seafood, flavor and increased wellness often go together. And, as if the delicious taste of seafood wasn't reason enough to eat it regularly, there are health benefits that support the Americ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Health Fads Will Always Be Around - Follow The Right Advice And Compare Health Insurance To Save Mon

05th July 2009
'You are what you eat' is the mantra many of us live by in these health-conscious times, and every day there seems to be a new trend or fad to follow. From eating baby food to following the blood group diet, we all want to find the magical food plan that ... Read >
Author: Harvey McEwan
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