Articles, tagged with "journal of medicine", page 8
14th December 2008
Pregnancy is the most important phase in life of women. There are a lot of issues that need to be looked into with great concern, like what you eat, sleep, drink, or even what medication you take can have direct effect on the baby, sometimes good and some...
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Author:
hassan
22nd November 2008
A recent study developed by the University of Texas Medical School, found that infants who received an early and aggressive form of a jaundice treatment had less signs and symptoms of traumatic brain injury-related issues in the future, according to an ar...
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Author:
Legal
20th November 2008
A recent New York Times article on knee pain included this headline. A study has found that surgery is no better than more conservative treatment to relieve knee pain caused by arthritis.
In the study, being published Thursday in The New England Journ...
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Author:
Doug Sandquist
21st October 2008
A Question of Motives?
Why would such a marginal review of the medical literature be reported in the media as such a sensational finding? The media has jumped all over this study and created a tremendous scare. Maybe there is a common thread. The pharm...
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Author:
Kevin McNabb
13th October 2008
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common and advanced form of snoring caused by an obstruction of an individual's airway.
OSA is characterized as intermittent cessation of respiration during sleep for at least 10 seconds with concomitant de...
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Author:
Cathy Taylor
01st October 2008
Diabetes means that your blood sugar or glucose is too high. While your body uses glucose for energy, it's bad for you to have too much sugar or glucose in your blood. When your glucose is balanced you'll feel better and your risk will be lower for prob...
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Author:
Don Levy
30th September 2008
Would you have back pain if every part of your body were perfect? The answer has to be… No, it's pretty safe to say you wouldn't have any pain if your body were perfectly aligned, perfectly balanced and in a perfect state of being.
But here's the t...
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Author:
hefferon
26th September 2008
Side effects of human growth hormone have been clinically demonstrated in numerous adults who use this powerful substance.
So what are they? Do the benefits outweigh the side effects of HGH? Read on to discover answers to these questions and more in th...
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Author:
Gary Addams
24th September 2008
Serious Visual Side Effects Found With New AMD Treatment
A study in the August 2008 New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) suggested that Dry AMD--a form of Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) found in eight to nine million Americans--may be associa...
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Author:
Paul Krawitz
19th September 2008
An additional warning was issued for Avandia from manufacturers GlaxoSmithKline, who again saw sales decrease. The type 2 diabetes drug has been the center point for a whirlwind of controversy over safety and side effects.
In 2007, the THerapeutic Good...
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Author:
Legal
29th July 2008
Paxil has long been considered a very safe and effective antidepressant. Lately there have been studies that have linked Paxil and other SSRI drugs to an increased risk of suicide, self mutilation, and a variety of birth defects including Persistent Pulm...
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Author:
Paul Justice
29th July 2008
Now being defended by Trasylol lawyers throughout the country in 78 lawsuits since pulling Trasylol blood thinner from the shelves in November, Bayer is in a world of trouble. Research in Canada found links between Trasylol and uncalled for deaths when us...
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Author:
Paul Justice
24th June 2008
For the nearly 21 million Americans who have type 2 diabetes, aggressive blood sugar control has long been thought to prevent heart attack and stroke. Given that cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for type 2 diabetics and ...
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Author:
tcmadvisory
23rd May 2008
Trans fat is a generic name for an unsaturated fat that contains transisomer fatty acid. A trans fat can be either monounsaturated or polyunsaturated. Most trans fats are industrially made. Unlike dietary fats, trans fats are neither essential to human...
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Author:
David Grisaffi
28th April 2008
It is crucial today for us to live as natural as possible for human than ever. Human being in dire need of LOHAS (lifestyle of health and sustainability). Many unnatural or processed substances are comprised in our foods. We are exposed to those substance...
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Author:
Ozie Klein