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US: White House denies link between smog and premature death
27 April 2008 - Short-term exposure to smog, or ozone, is clearly linked to premature deaths that should be taken into account when measuring the health benefits of reducing air pollution, a National Academy of Sciences report [...]
April 29th, 2008 | Posted in Breast Cancer recovery, Health Studies, breast cancer, health advices | No Comments
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US: Maryland joins national Farm-To-School movement to put local food in school cafeterias
27 April 2008 - A new bill awaiting the Maryland governor’s signature aims to make it easier for schools to use local produce. It’s part of a national Farm-To-School movement to encourage [...]
April 29th, 2008 | Posted in Children Health, Global Warming, Health Studies, Obesity, health advices, polycarbonate baby bottles | 3 Comments
Laser Eye Surgery: US federal panel urges FDA to make LASIK risks clearer
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration should take more steps to advise LASIK patients about potential risks of the laser eye surgery, an advisory panel said on Friday, following pleas from those who suffered from glare, dry eye and even suicidal tendencies.
“I think [...]
April 25th, 2008 | Posted in Health Studies, Laser Eye Surgery, Lasik eye surgery, surgery | 5 Comments
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Health Buzz: Bad Flu Season and Other Health News
This year’s flu season was the worst in four years because the vaccine wasn’t a good match for circulating strains of the virus, the Centers [...]
April 20th, 2008 | Posted in Health Insurance, Health Studies, Medical Research, health advices, health care, medical care | 14 Comments
Memory Problems Are More Prevalent in Men than in Women, Study Shows
When it comes to remembering things, men are more Prevalent than women to become dotty and forgetful, which may be considered an early sign of dementia, new research, presented at the American Academy of Neurology 60th Anniversary Annual Meeting in Chicago, April 16, suggests.
“This [...]
April 17th, 2008 | Posted in Health Studies, Memory Problems, Neurology, mental health | 4 Comments
Arlen Specter’s Hodgkin’s disease returns
Sen. Arlen Specter was surprised by test results on Hodgkin’s disease because he has been “feeling so good.”
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Sen. Arlen Specter has “excellent chance” of achieving remission
Pennsylvania Republican will continue in Senate and in re-election campaign
Specter’s Hodgkin’s disease was originally diagnosed in 2005
Specter this year released book on his experience with [...]
April 15th, 2008 | Posted in Arlen Specter's Hodgkin's disease, Health Studies, Medical Research, common disease cure | No Comments
Radiation dose: Needle-size wireless device developed to track tumors
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Engineers at Purdue University are creating a wireless device designed to be injected into tumors to tell doctors the precise dose of radiation received and locate [...]
April 10th, 2008 | Posted in Health Studies, Radiation Dose, Radiation Treatment | No Comments
Medical Insurance: Lack of health insurance takes toll on Tennesseans - Nearly 13 Tennesseans die every week due to lack of health insurance, according to a report published this week by Families USA.
That number means about 676 Tennesseans died in 2006 for the same reason, the national organization for health-care consumers says. And between 2000 [...]
April 9th, 2008 | Posted in Health Insurance, Health Studies, Medical Insurance, health care, medical advices | No Comments
Surgeons at Johns Hopkins hospital in Maryland performed six kidney transplants
Historic Day at Johns Hopkins: First Six-Way Kidney Transplant - Surgeons at Johns Hopkins hospital in Maryland performed six kidney transplants at the same time – a series of operations believed to be the first of their kind.
Six recipients received organs from six donors in [...]
April 9th, 2008 | Posted in Breast Cancer hospitals, Health Studies, Johns Hopkins hospital, Kidney Transplant, kidney damage | 3 Comments
Good Habbit, Good Health: Iflove Health Reviews Conclusion This Month
Women’s hearts, minds affected by lack of sleep
Women who reported poor sleep quality and had difficulty falling asleep had more psychosocial distress than their peers who slept well, and also had higher blood levels of substances linked to type 2 diabetes, heart disease and other health [...]
April 8th, 2008 | Posted in Health Studies, Oriental medicine, health advices, health care tips, health risks, medical care, newborns | 3 Comments