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Self-esteem critical to weight loss by Charles Platkin
If you have a low opinion of yourself, it will be difficult to lose weight
Added: Monday 20th February 2012, 14:03:20
Arsenic Found in Formula, Energy Bars
Many manufacturers have turned to organic brown rice syrup but in the process may inadvertently have introduced high levels of arsenic into their products.
Added: Friday 17th February 2012, 17:40:41
Stuffing the Belly Could Starve the Mind in Seniors
Overeating is associated with an increased risk of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in people 70 or older, researchers are reporting.
Added: Monday 13th February 2012, 15:31:46
"Do Something To Cut Cancer Deaths"
Many people still are unaware about the increased risk of contracting several cancers just by being obese.
Added: Friday 3rd February 2012, 16:41:33
The Tragic Death Of A Young Woman Caused By Accidental Paracetamol Overdose -- By Laurie Whyman
How easily the most widely used pain relief can cause fatal liver failure
Added: Thursday 15th December 2011, 18:34:02
Nearly Half Of All Cancers Preventable, New Research Shows-- by Laurie Whyman
Over 100,000 cancers - 30 percent of all diagnosed every year in the UK - are caused by smoking, alcohol, unhealthy diets and obesity,
Added: Wednesday 7th December 2011, 15:52:59
The Uk Is Now The Champion Of Europe!.........by Laurie Whyman
The UK Have The highest percentage of their population classed as clinically obese in the whole of Europe
Added: Sunday 27th November 2011, 14:45:39
Vitamin E May Hike Risk of Prostate Cancer
Men receiving vitamin E supplements in a large randomized trial showed a slight but statistically significant increase in prostate cancer diagnoses
Added: Tuesday 11th October 2011, 17:01:26
ICAAC: Maggots Make Happy Meal of Diabetic Wounds
Maggots are not only a fisherman's favourite bait, but they also have a role to play in treating diabetic's wounds that don't respond to convential treatments.
Added: Monday 10th October 2011, 15:46:06
Long-Term Mammography Needed for Breast Cancer Survivors
Regular surveillance mammography after breast cancer boosts survival and should be continued for at l
Added: Sunday 9th October 2011, 15:36:58
The Risks Of Getting Breast Cancer are Reduced By Loosing Weight
(ABC 6 NEWS) -- A diagnosis of breast cancer can be very difficult. Surgery, chemotherapy and facing a serious illness can make some women feel like they've lost control of their lives.
Added: Saturday 1st October 2011, 16:15:04
Denmark to introduce 'fat tax'
Denmark is to introduce a tax on saturated fat in a bid to encourage its population to make healthier food choices.
Added: Friday 30th September 2011, 15:08:07
12p-A-Day Pill 'Trebles Smokers' Quit Chance'By Jane Dougall, Sky News reporter |
A nicotine substitute which costs just 12p a day can more than triple a smoker's chances of quitting, according to new research.
Added: Thursday 29th September 2011, 17:06:40
Vaccine could make HIV a chronic minor infection
Is there light at the end of the tunnel for the treatment of HIV?
It's early days yet, but a new vacine tested in a clinical trial, may be the breakthrough the world is waiting for
Added: Thursday 29th September 2011, 16:49:39
Kids' Cognition May be Harmed by Fired-Up Cartoons
A few minutes of watching "SpongeBob SquarePants" appeared to have negative effects on executive function in 4-year-olds, researchers reported.
Added: Tuesday 13th September 2011, 16:34:30
HEALTH PERIL FROM NURSES WHO BARELY SPEAK ENGLISH
LABOUR peer and broadcaster Lord Winston last night issued a warning about the health risks posed by the growing number of nurses in the NHS who can barely speak English.
Added: Friday 9th September 2011, 16:19:33
Should the over 60s be banned from gastric surgery? by Alison Palmer, Daily Mirro
An inquest opened this week into the death of a 67-year-old gran who lost two thirds of her body weight in just seven months after having a gastric bypass. So should your age matter when it comes...
Added: Friday 9th September 2011, 16:02:10
Ibuprofen linked to double risk of miscarriage Daily Telegraph
Women who take painkillers such as ibuprofen are at more than double the risk of suffering a miscarriage, research suggests.
Added: Friday 9th September 2011, 15:48:48
Meditation Can Calm Irritable Bowel Syndrome--By John Gever, Senior Editor, MedPage Today
CHICAGO -- A form of meditation known as mindfulness training reduced symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in a randomized trial, a researcher said here.
Added: Friday 9th September 2011, 15:17:57
Scientists Have Identified The Chronic "Pain" Gene
LONDON (Reuters) - British scientists have identified a gene responsible for regulating chronic pain, called HCN2, and say their discovery should help drug researchers in their search for more effective, targeted pain-killing medicines.
Added: Thursday 8th September 2011, 16:03:25
The Cost To The NHS Due To Obesity Is A Staggering £25 Million Plus! By Laurie Whyman
Obese patients have cost the NHS over £25 million extra since 2006 for reinforced beds, operating tables, and extra wide stretchers.
Added: Tuesday 6th September 2011, 17:49:19
Hospital Uniforms Teeming With Germs, Study Finds
More than 60% of physicians' coats and nurses' uniforms sampled in a major Israeli hospital....
Added: Monday 5th September 2011, 14:30:23
Healthy Living Really Does Postpone Mortality By Kristina Fiore, Staff Writer, MedPage Today
A low-risk lifestyle, with an emphasis on healthy eating and being active, has a "powerful and beneficial" effect on mortality, CDC researchers found.
Added: Sunday 4th September 2011, 15:21:34
More Hypertension Seen in ED than in Doctor's Office By Kristina Fiore, Staff Writer, MedPage Today
Elevated blood pressure readings are much more common at emergency department visits than in visits to primary care offices, government researchers said.
Added: Saturday 3rd September 2011, 14:35:07
E.Coli Outbreak: Early Plasma Exchange Effective By Michael Smith, North American Correspondent, MedPage Today
Early plasma exchange appears to be useful in dealing with diarrhea-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), researchers reported.
Added: Saturday 3rd September 2011, 14:16:26
Cancer successfully treated in new procedure
© Matthew Power/SWNS.com
A man gravely ill with cancer has received a new lease on life after undergoing pioneering treatment to kill the tumour in his body.
Added: Thursday 1st September 2011, 17:56:43
Bird Flu Rears It's Ugly Head again! By John Gever, Senior Editor, MedPage Today
A new vaccine-resistant strain of avian H5N1 influenza has begun circulating in poultry flocks in Vietnam and China, posing "unpredictable risks to human health,"
Added: Tuesday 30th August 2011, 16:51:13
Obesity Complicates Asthma Diagnosis
More than a third of obese asthmatic patients had no evidence of bronchial hyper-responsiveness, suggesting frequent misdiagnosis of breathlessness, British investigators reported.
Added: Monday 29th August 2011, 15:11:17
Tax Junk Food To Subsidise Healthy Alternatives-Daily Express
NINE in 10 slimmers want a tax on junk food to subsidise the cost of healthy alternatives.
Added: Monday 29th August 2011, 14:59:09
Cholesterol-Lowering Foods Beat Low-Saturated Fat Diet
Eating a predominantly vegetarian diet focused on lowering cholesterol -- and getting advice on how to do so effectively -- can drop LDL levels more than a diet focused only on reducing saturated fat, researchers found.
Added: Monday 29th August 2011, 14:34:19
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