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Long-Term Weight Gain... Simple Changes In Dietary & Lifestyle Factors Have A Big Impact!

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... Read >
Author: Michael Clonts

Laser Skin Treatments Can be Done at Home

14th October 2011
Palovia is a Skin renewing Laser that is approved by FDA to be used at home. This skin laser is clinically tested and proved to reduce wrinkles and fine lines around the eyes area. Palovia is based on groundbreaking fractional laser technique and is the f... Read >
Author: MerleGeorge

Skin and Laser Treatment that Can be Done at Home

07th October 2011
Palovia Skin Renewing Laser is the first anti aging for skin and laser treatments that can be used at home. This product is based on a groundbreaking fractional laser witch is clinically proven and tested on the all around the eyes area to minimize the ph... Read >
Author: RoccoKey

Being Inactive Ups Risk for Dangerous Blood Clots

04th October 2011
The latest health news around inactivity is not pretty. In fact, researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital say that sitting too much could up your risk for a potentially deadly blood clot by as much as three-fold. The researchers say that their st... Read >
Author: DoctorsHealthPress

Hands-on Treatment Better Than Drugs for Low Back Pain

28th September 2011
A recent clinical trial has some health news for those who don’t like prescription drug side effects: try a massage the next time you have low back pain. Researchers at the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (part of the U.S. Na... Read >
Author: DoctorsHealthPress

Even re-marriage can not heal divorce scars

09th September 2011
The novel study has found that divorce has a lingering, detrimental impact on health, and even remarriage could not lessen that impact. Making your marriage last can cause great damage to your health, suggests a new study, adding that even re-marriages... Read >
Author: Prince Damin

Your Own Blood can Help Heal Your Wounds

07th September 2011
Most ordinary cuts and wounds are generally nothing to worry about and normally need cleaning and then application of bandage or wound dressing. However, deeper cuts and lacerations require continued attention after initial first-aid administration. In ... Read >
Author: Alice

Is Red meat really bad for you?

29th June 2011
How often do you eat a hamburger or a steak? What about a ham sandwich? As reported by a federal study of over half a million males and females, the answers are crucial. As early as the 1970s, people began to realize that consuming large volumes of red me... Read >
Author: Rich Contreras

Yoga improves mood, reduces inflammation and relieves chronic diseases

14th June 2011
As it turns out, yoga is no longer just a gentle stretching for aging hippies. Ongoing research shows that this ancient ritual improves mood, helps breast cancer survivors, reduces inflammation and counteracts fibromyalgia. It's common knowledge that y... Read >
Author: James

Clean Drinking Water is Good Enough for Cleaning Wounds

14th June 2011
After stopping the bleeding, what’s the first thing done to treat a wound at home? Properly cleaning the wound is one of the most important things in wound care. Even the best wound dressings and bandages or medicines can’t heal a wound if it is not pro... Read >
Author: absralleg

Better Wound Management in Children is Possible by Negative Pressure Wound Therapy

14th June 2011
Children and elderly are one of the most at-risk groups for getting injured and wounded. Even relatively insignificant wounds can make children very uncomfortable and in case of serious wounds, managing a child can be very difficult. Children have a low... Read >
Author: absralleg

Losing Weight and Retaining Muscle with Meal Replacements

19th May 2011
A Controlled Trial of protein enrichment of meal replacements for weight reduction and retention of lean body mass was conducted by the UCLA Center for Human Nutrition. This study enrolled 100 overweight people to examine the effects of two different leve... Read >
Author: Omega

Obese Teens Unhealthy Diet Raises Heart Risk

05th May 2011
Study Shows Obese Teens Don't Eat Enough Vegetables, Dairy, and Fiber. Obese teens don't have enough fresh produce, dairy products, or fiber in their diets and may be more likely than normal-weight teens to develop heart and other health problems, new res... Read >
Author: Kyle Clouse

Ceylon Black Tea can helps you to Relieve from Stress

05th April 2011
Drinking tea has traditionally been associated with stress relief, and many people believe that drinking Ceylon black tea helps them relax after facing the stresses of everyday life. However, scientific evidence for the relaxing properties of tea is qui... Read >
Author: AdamTea

he Most Benefical Dose of ADD Stimulant Medication is a Lower Dose

21st March 2011
For Inattentive ADD the best dose of stimulants is a low dose. The adage that is used to treat ADHD-PI is, "Start low and go slow". It turns out that the Inattentive ADD medication recommendations of low dose stimulants may be the best treatment for ADH... Read >
Author: Tess Messer
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