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The President?s vitamins?
2007-08-17 00:00:00
President Bush was treated for Lyme’s disease last year, his recently published medical records reveal. A skin disease characterised by localized skin rashes, Lyme’s disease is carried by the kind of ticks to be found in the wild places the president likes to go cycling. It can be serious, leading to all sorts of problems ...
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Indian sex education stepped up
2007-08-17 00:00:00
The world over, governments and traditional societies are negotiating the difficult path to sound sex education. Preventing sexually transmitted diseases is a key public health priority, but the practice of warding off ignorance is hard to establish. In India, sex education is a national policy, but several states are too embarrassed by the graphic nature ...
More About: Education , Indian , Duca , Sex Education
How can we stop kids experimenting with drugs while at school?
2007-08-17 00:00:00
It’s getting increasingly hard, as the percentage of teens who say they attend high schools with drug problems has increased from 44 percent to 61 percent since 2002. Four in five teens in high school told researchers they have witnessed the use, sale or possession of illegal drugs on high school grounds, or seen someone ...
More About: Kids , Drugs , School , Stop , Peri
ADHD kids improve with time, medication and therapy
2007-08-17 00:00:00
Most kids treated for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - whether by medication, therapy or both - improve greatly within a few years, according to a three-year study. They’re still more likely than the average child to break laws and take drugs by early adolescence, a link that was suggested in earlier research. But those who get ...
More About: Kids , Time , Improve , Therapy , Medication
Do something fresh to clear away depression
2007-08-11 00:00:00
Chances are if you’re prone to cyclical depression you know it will eventually leave you alone, and you’ll be able to get back to normal. But how to make that moment come around quicker? Try a new tactic and you may find you can break your depressive pattern for good. Breaking out of depression means ...
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How can you keep healthy and full of vitality when it gets really hot?
2007-08-09 00:00:00
Young children and older people are particularly susceptible to heat-related illness, especially when the temperature soars as it has these past weeks. The world is getting hotter, and freak floods are all the more common. Take care to ensure that your body is well provided for according to these new conditions. If you get headaches, ...
More About: Full , Healthy , Really , Ally , Ality
ADHD research advances
2007-08-09 00:00:00
Researchers have pin-pointed a brain chemical as a crucial determinant of whether your child will have ADHD or not. Dopamine is found to have a role in ADHD with patients generally not getting enough. Dopamine’s main role is to govern emotional response and the ability to feel pleasure and pain, areas that people with ADHD ...
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What to do if your child won?t sleep?
2007-08-09 00:00:00
It’s vacation time and your kids will be wanting to take full advantage of day and night to get up to mischief. But what happens if your child is having trouble getting enough rest to be active and alert during the daytime? A new study into medical responses to this problem supports a 2004 survey ...
More About: Sleep , Child , To Do
Linking eye disease to Alzheimer?s
2007-08-09 00:00:00
The latest research coming from England suggests that glaucoma, a common form of blindness, is linked to Alzheimer ’s disease. The linking piece of the puzzle is suggested to be a form of lesion that grows in the brain which is seen in Alzheimer’s patients. Researchers have found that the lesion-causing protein, called beta-amyloid, is also ...
More About: Linking , Disease , Ease , Seas
Goat?s milk is good for you
2007-08-05 00:00:00
Research into the multiple health benefits of goat’s milk continues. It seems that while both goat and cow’s milk contain calcium, the goat’s milk makes it easier for the body to use it and the iron, phosphorus and magnesium for good intent. By being better digested and absorbed into the body, goat’s milk can help ...
More About: Milk , Good
The common eggplant
2007-08-03 00:00:00
Have you ever considered the health benefits of eating eggplant? Over the long term, eggplant eating has been shown the prevent strokes and hemorrhages because of its plentiful bio-flavinoids. The vegetable is also stuffed with antioxidants which are good for preventing heart disease and cancer. Eggplant is also currently undergoing testing to see if it ...
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Are you getting enough Vitamin D?
2007-08-03 00:00:00
Vitamin D is vital to bone health because it allows the body to use calcium in a way that keeps bones healthy. People who don’t have enough Vitamin D get rickets, which essentially means damaged bones. As you get older, you will need increasing amounts of Vitamin D to keep your bones healthy. One of ...
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Take Vitamin C for a cold if you are stuck at the North Pole
2007-08-03 00:00:00
What really helps fight a common cold? Up until now, the medical world has been pretty consistent in putting Vitamin C at the top of the list for fighting the symptoms we all know and hate - the runny nose, the tickly cough, a dull headache…Vitamin C has been attributed with lessening symptoms and reducing ...
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Reduce your risks of intestinal cancers now
2007-08-03 00:00:00
The scientific finger points at beer this time. If you drink a large amount of strong lager, you could be increasing your risk of developing colon, bowel and rectal cancers. For every glass of beer drunk, research says your risk increases by up to 10% from a base rate of around 1 in 20 for ...
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How to have a healthy pregnancy
2007-07-28 00:00:00
We all know about the cravings for crazy foods that many women experience when pregnant, but do we know how to direct those hunger pangs towards the healthiest edibles? There is a lot of misinformation out there, but here are some tips on the best food and drink to get plenty of when expecting. You ...
More About: Pregnancy , Healthy , Heal
Tips for men with prostate cancer
2007-07-27 00:00:00
As the American number one cancer for men, prostate cancer has received a lot of attention from medical researchers who want to know how to prevent prostate tumors, how to slow the rate of the cancer’s progression, and how to operate safely and effectively. In terms of diet, one thing’s for sure: healthy living can ...
More About: Cancer , Tips , Prostate Cancer , Prostate , Prost
Curing the commonest complaint
2007-07-27 00:00:00
Another bull’s eye for nutritional supplements based on natural herbs. Echinacea has been tested yet again and found to be quite positively effective against the common cold. About 1400 people took part in the latest study which tested Echinacea takers for cold length shortening and cold prevention. It found that the herb is 58% effective ...
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Fishing for complementary mercury?
2007-07-27 00:00:00
There seems to be good news hidden in most pieces of public health news, and the latest mecury scare in New York is no exception. Tests of blood mercury levels among New Yorkers have shown that while an average blood mercury level hovers around 1%, most people in the city have about 2%. Pregnant women ...
More About: Fishing , Shin , Mercury , Merc
Fly your way out of fear
2007-07-26 00:00:00
With an estimated 40% of Americans suffering from some degree of flying phobia and about 7% affected so badly they physically cannot get on a plane, new therapies are being designed to help those with flying related anxiety disorders. Anxiety is a state of consciousness in which the images you have in your head become ...
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Restless Leg Syndrome
2007-07-24 00:00:00
Yes, there really is a syndrome that goes by this name. If your legs can’t help twitching when resting, you lose sleep or feel some discomfort in your legs, you might be one of the not so rare sufferers of RLS - Restless Leg Syndrome . Often getting more pronounced as you get older, RLS causes ...
Not so thin? Use your advantage to cycle instead of run
2007-07-24 00:00:00
If you are looking for a new exercise routine and have doubts about jogging around the park in endless repetitive circles while listening to endless repetitive tracks on your walkman (ok, you don’t have an Ipod), read on! Cycling is one sport where a bit of weight around the middle won’t stop you performing well. In ...
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Keep heart disease away, one step at a time
2007-07-18 00:00:00
The science of nutrition is as complex as that of heart disease, one of its chief combatants. The good news is that contradictory advice along the way is only improving our overall knowledge of how to keep heart disease at bay. We can pretty confidently say that the following substances and food stuffs really help. ...
More About: Time , Heart , Disease , Heart Disease , Step
At last! A piece of good news for the overweight
2007-07-16 00:00:00
Having trouble taking off weight? Console yourself with the latest findings about heart disease. Several studies in the past few years have found that being overweight helps you survive after a heart attack. A large scale American study in 37 countries first produced this surprising result in 2005, and last month a European study added ...
More About: News , Good News , Good , Piece , Eight
How to prepare your kids for summer camp
2007-07-16 00:00:00
If your child is going to camp for the first time, make sure that at all times you are reachable by phone from the camp organizers. Your child might get a little homesick or even be in need of medical attention. As allergies are becoming more frequent, camps nowadays provide much healthier menus than before, ...
More About: Kids , Summer , Camp , Summer Camp , Pare
Avoid meats and sweets to keep clear of breast cancer
2007-07-16 00:00:00
Scientists have been puzzling over the lower rates of breast cancer in Asian women for some time, and now they might have come up with an answer. It’s in our diet. A piece of research conducted in Shanghai has shown that as Chinese woman start eating a more meat and sweet loaded diet, their chances ...
More About: Cancer , Sweets , Breast Cancer , Breast , Clear
Healthy cocktails?
2007-07-16 00:00:00
OUT with the mojitos, margueritas and Molotov cocktails and IN with the vitamin-packed, organically produced fruit basket in a tall glass. This year’s coolest tipples include vitamin Bj (carrots, apples, elderflower and vodka), low-carb beers and wine topped with freshly squeezed juice. Urbanites are flocking to the new juice cocktail bars that promise health plus ...
More About: Healthy , Cocktails , Tail , Tails , Heal
Boom time for antidepressants!
2007-07-12 00:00:00
More often prescribed than drugs to treat high blood pressure, high cholesterol, asthma, or headaches? With latest figures showing that antidepressants have become the most commonly prescribed drugs in the United States, has depression become more prevailent or are doctors medicating unhappiness? Common symptions of depression include: Persistent sad, anxious, or “empty” mood ...
More About: Time , Boom , Antidepressant , Sant , Antidepressants
Is flavored water healthy?
2007-07-12 00:00:00
With all the big soft drink manufacturers busy buying up ‘flavored water’ brands, should the consumer buy into this health fad? We all know we should drink at least 6-8 cups of water a day, but what if we buy the clear, sweet, innocent-looking bottled waters that is promoted as ‘spring water drinks’. They may ...
More About: Water , Healthy , Flavor , Heal
How do you take your tea? With minerals?
2007-07-09 00:00:00
We know that brown rice and wholemeal bread are good for your digestive system because they are unrefined, but does the same go for brown sugar? Well, the answer is yes and no. Brown sugar isn’t going to make your digestion run smoother by adding to the roughage in your diet, but it may help ...
More About: Minerals , Mineral
Catch 22
2007-07-08 00:00:00
It’s one of nutrition’s fine lines between healthy and unhealthy behaviour. Eating a square of dark chocolate daily is good for you. Eating more than that is bad. And eating white chocolate doesn’t seem to make any difference. The problem in question is high blood pressure. Dark chocolate joins red wine, reductions in weight and ...
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