Articles, tagged with "new england journal", page 1
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 December 2011
In the early 20th century, sacroiliac joint syndrome was the most frequent medical diagnosis for low back pain, which resulted in that period being labeled the "Era of the SI Joint." Any pain emanating from the low back, buttock or adjacent leg usually wa...
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Author:
Erik Dalton
11th November 2011
By Erik Dalton, Ph.D.
Article as published in Massage Today Magazine
In the early 20th century, sacroiliac joint syndrome was the most familiar medical diagnosis for low back pain, which resulted in that period being labeled the "Era of the SI Joint...
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Author:
Erik Dalton
18th October 2011
This high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is significantly sweeter than sucrose, a much cheaper process for manufacturers but significantly more toxic to our liver, and cardiovascular system.The inflammatory process that mediates heart disease, cancer, diabete...
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DakotaBarton
14th October 2011
No matter who you are and how well insured you and your family, there are increasing problems in getting access to health care. The main reason is the falling number of doctors opting to join the ranks of the frontline troops in general practice. Not only...
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Author:
Grace Oaks
17th August 2011
First, some interesting facts about caffeine...
1) It's the most widely consumed psychoactive substance in the world - an estimated 90% of adults in Western countries consume it daily.
2) Small doses of caffeine help reduce pain and speed up the effects...
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Author:
lowbpdrugfree
16th June 2011
The herpes virus can possibly infect the mouth or the genitals. Both oral and genital herpes are long term-that means you will be a carrier for the relaxation of your daily life as soon as you are contaminated. The great news is there are now loads of dru...
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Author:
Dustin Page
23rd May 2011
With inflammations, gum condition has yet another way of damaging the body. Known as cytokines, these are chemical compounds produced by the immune procedure when bacteria in plaque release toxins. Rising inflammation, cytokines also harm tissues through ...
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Author:
Leonel Hill
26th April 2011
The Mediterranean diet lifestyle can help alleviate symptoms of depression. A study of almost ten-thousand healthy Spanish adults, conducted at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in Spain, found that those who most closely followed the Mediterra...
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Author:
Michael Locklear
17th March 2011
A health care bill recently passed by Congress raises the question on the way language services are used in the health care industry. The need for accuracy in translation services in health care is extremely important, as the consequences of a poor transl...
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Author:
Wendy Pease
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
21st February 2011
Since 1999, when GlaxoSmithKline’s (GSK) blockbuster diabetes drug Avandia (also known as Rosiglitazone) was approved by the FDA (US Food and Drug Administration), it has caused nothing more than a rollercoaster ride for the global pharmaceutical company...
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Author:
roryharding
16th February 2011
The Federal Highway Administration reported that accidents involving motor vehicles are still the leading cause of death among Americans 34 years and younger. The costs of these accidents were estimated by the U.S. Department of Transportation to be aroun...
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Author:
Jonathan Blocker
14th February 2011
As indicated by a report documented in the New England Journal of Medicine, Avandia appears to have been involved through an elevated possibility of heart attacks and cardiovascular deaths, especially with users having beforehand encountered coronary comp...
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Author:
Danny Kosch
03rd February 2011
Sometimes I come across articles about weight loss that are so terrific I feel compelled to share them with everyone I know. Below is a fantastic one that appeared in our local Baton Rouge newspaper, The Advocate, on Feb. 26th, 2009 but bears reprinting. ...
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Author:
Linda Allred