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Microbes at Work ----Good Bugs Prevent Bad Diseases
Although it sounds ghastly, human beings who are made up of trillions of cells, are also swarming with trillions of microbes that help keep them well.
Oct 12, 2011
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Anne McNulty
What is Euthanasia? Voluntary, Active, Passive or Murderous
Euthanasia comes from two Greek words and means 'good death.' It is intended to relieve a person from suffering. There are several kinds of euthanasia.
Oct 11, 2011
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Sally Anne Lewis
Qualitative and Quantitative Fit Testing for Respirators
OSHA requires that employees wearing personal protective equipment, such as respirators, must be properly fitted by a trained fit tester.
Oct 11, 2011
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Jean Lem
Vitamin D May Reduce Risk for Type 2 Diabetes
The number of people with diabetes in the U.S. could triple by 2050. Vitamin D might help many of these individuals delay the onset of this disease.
Oct 6, 2011
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Stephen Allen Christensen
Potential Dangers in Cavalier Usage of Common X-rays
Use of x-rays should be clearly scrutinized before ordering. Potential danger exists for cavalier usage.
Oct 5, 2011
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Rosemary King
Review: The New Health Age:The Future of Health Care in America
The author of The Shift Age and a healthcare attorney team up to create a comprehensive plan for health care, now and in the future.
Oct 2, 2011
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Paym Bergson
I Had Cancer, Cancer Social Networking Support Site Helps Many
Founder of I Had Cancer shares her story of breast cancer survival, why she launched the site and why it has been so helpful to those affected by cancer.
Oct 1, 2011
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Qiana Williams
Red Tide, Brown Tide, Bad Algal Bloom
The sea turns a spooky red, glows in the dark and leaves you wondering if someone has poured a toxic sludge into the ocean. What is it?
Oct 1, 2011
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Sally Anne Lewis
Top 10 Worst Cities for Air Pollution in the World
The WHO ranked over 50 cities across the world based on how bad their air quality was. See who ranked worst and who had eight cities ranked best.
Sep 28, 2011
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Shelly Lange
Brain Health: Which State Ranked Best for Your Brain?
Keeping our brains healthy, especially as we age, is important. But what state, statistically, is ranked best for brain health?
Sep 27, 2011
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Shelly Lange
Norovirus: Prevention and Treatment
Norovirus is the most common cause of gastroenteritis in the USA and UK. It causes vomiting and diarrhea though the symptoms are short lasting.
Sep 25, 2011
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Kerstin Rolfe
Stem Cells May be Key to Hair Loss, Yale Researchers Discover
A cure for male pattern baldness may be no more than injecting bald men with healthy fat cells. That's what Yale research has found.
Sep 25, 2011
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Marcus Hondro
Gene Diet: Feeding Your Genes to Keep Yourself Healthy
Researchers have discovered that certain foods cause genes responsible for certain diseases to become agitated while other foods keep your genes healthy.
Sep 25, 2011
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Shelly Lange
Nanoparticles: Lung Cancer Screening and Blood Loss Survival
New medical breakthroughs with nanoparticles have given us a possible early screening test for lung cancer and a way to save people from extreme blood loss.
Sep 22, 2011
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Shelly Lange
Nanotechnology: Are You Safe?
Nanotechnology is used in a variety of products, but is it safe? Researchers are finding that they could be causing some changes inside our bodies.
Sep 21, 2011
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Shelly Lange
Coffee Enemas: How Do They Benefit You?
Enemas are a form of hydrotherapy in which the colon is cleansed. Coffee is often utilized to benefit the liver and gallbladder.
Sep 21, 2011
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Alexandra Clark
New Ways to Harvest Beta Islet Cells on Horizon for Diabetics
New research suggests that beta islet production is possible from adult stem cells, thus giving those with type I diabetes hope for new options.
Sep 19, 2011
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Shelly Lange
FDA Condemns Brazilian Blowout due to Presence of Formaldehyde
The FDA recently issued a warning letter to GIB CEO Mike Brady to amend health issues associated with Brazilian Blowout as to avoid "enforcement action".
Sep 13, 2011
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Tracy Dye
Safety Hazards Regarding Multaq for Atrial Fibrillation
Atrial fibrillation is a cardiovascular condition in which Multaq is usually prescribed. New findings may change that.
Sep 12, 2011
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Tina Samuels
Lookin' for a Laugh? Open the Computer and Feel Good Fast.
Perhaps it's raining, or your girl-friend-in-training just called to cancel. Before the blue cloud of gloom darkens, there is laughter at your fingertips
Sep 12, 2011
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Barbara Castleton