Heavy Cell Phone Use Might Raise Risk of Brain Tumors By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, June 10 (HealthDay News) — The debate over whether or not cell phones might cause brain tumors continues, as a new international study finds a small risk among people who are heavy cell phone …
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Infection Risk Lurks in Hospital ICUs
Infection Risk Lurks in Hospital ICUs Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection Kills Up to 25% of Patients Who Get It. June 7, 2011 — Even health care systems with a sterling reputation aren’t immune to a potentially deadly type of hospital-acquired infection, Consumer Reports Health says in a new report. An …
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FDA Raises Concerns Over Arsenic in Chickens Carcinogen Is Found in Livers of Chickens Fed Arsenic Drug; FDA Says Chicken OK to Eat June 8, 2011 — An FDA study has found “very low levels” of a cancer-causing form of arsenic in the livers of chickens given the widely used …
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New Guidelines Suggest Higher Doses of Vitamin D Endocrine Society Says Vitamin D Deficiency May Be Common in U.S. June 6, 2011 — Noting that vitamin D deficiency is “very common in all age groups,” new treatment guidelines call for many Americans to take more vitamin D than is currently …
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What are sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)? Picture of chlamydiaSexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections that can be transferred from one person to another through any type of sexual contact. STDs are sometimes referred to as sexually transmitted infections (STIs) since they involve the transmission of a disease-causing organism from one …
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What is a pelvic exam? A pelvic exam is a way for doctors to look for signs of illness in certain organs in a woman’s body. The word “pelvic” refers to the pelvis. The exam is used to look at a woman’s: * Vulva (external genital organs) * Uterus (the …
Read More »Discover what stronger, more flexible core muscles can do for you
Discover what stronger, more flexible core muscles can do for you A Special Health Report from Harvard Medical School Core Exercises Often, exercise programs spotlight arms, legs, and abdominal muscles, while paying little attention to many of the muscles that make up your body’s core. Your core includes muscles in …
Read More »Good eating is not a punishment, but an opportunity
Nutrition 101: Good eating for good health Turn on your TV, open a newspaper, or boot up your computer and you’re bound to get some confusing news about diet and health. Don’t let it drive you to distraction—or to the donut shop. Instead, remember four key facts: 1. What you …
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The unique Special Sale of prescription of drug or association in recording production. Member of medicine: prevention and treatment of fatty liver disease at different levels. Parsiteb research company according to the lack of a proprietary drug to treatment of fatty liver disease, as one of the most serious problems in …
Read More »Many physicians now recommend Yoga practice
General Yoga Information What is Yoga? The classical techniques of Yoga date back more than 5,000 years. In ancient times, the desire for greater personal freedom, health and long life, and heightened self-understanding gave birth to this system of physical and mental exercise which has since spread throughout the …
Read More »Fatty liver and seven herb extract of Paprika
You might have fatty liver disease and not realize it. There are often no symptoms at first. As time goes on, often years or even decades, you can get problems like: Feeling tired Loss of weight or appetite Weakness Nausea Confusion, poor judgment, or trouble concentrating You might have some …
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