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Rich in Antioxidants Dried Plums to Be Used as Meat Preservatives

Pureed dried plums are great at preserving some meats
by Alexandra Lupu, November 8th, 2006
 

Childhood Trauma, Stress and Emotional Instability Predict Chronic Fatigue

The three key-factors increase one's chances of developing Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by 3 to 8 times
by Alexandra Lupu, November 8th, 2006
 

Toxic Effects of Industrial Chemicals Impair Brain Development in Millions of Children Worldwide

Researchers found 202 harmful chemical pollutants which play a key-role in disrupting young brain processes and causing neurodevelopmental disorders in children
by Alexandra Lupu, November 8th, 2006
Sticky Duct Tape Not Efficient in Removing Warts

Sticky Duct Tape Not Efficient in Removing Warts

by Alexandra Lupu, November 8th, 2006
The researching team stated that there were no significant differences between the duct tape and placebo interventions on warts, therefore the sticky fixer is not effective against the virus caused 'blisters'
 

US Children Have Over 65% More Belly Fat Nowadays Than in the 90's

Increasing rates of child abdominal obesity point to considerable rise in risks of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and other related severe conditions
by Alexandra Lupu, November 7th, 2006
 

Lung Cancer Kills Women and Men Equally

If in the 70's the ratio of people diagnosed with lung cancer was 3,5 men to one woman, it raised to 1,5 men to one woman in the 2000's
by Alexandra Lupu, November 7th, 2006
 

Men Who Regularly Have Unprotected Sex Report Condom Erection Loss

Condom erection loss is more popular among men who have unprotected sex on a regular basis
by Alexandra Lupu, November 7th, 2006
 

US Population Favors Comprehensive to Abstinence-Only Sex Education

Most Americans, independent of political and religious ideologies, backed up an abstinence-plus, more comprehensive approach to sex education in schools
by Alexandra Lupu, November 7th, 2006
 

Eczema Not an Allergic Reaction, but Caused by Defective Skin Barrier

Eczema is primarily triggered by a defect in the protective surface layer of the skin
by Alexandra Lupu, November 6th, 2006
Viagra to Save Lives of New Born Babies?

Viagra to Save Lives of New Born Babies?

by Alexandra Lupu, November 6th, 2006
Viagra drug prevents rebound pulmonary hypertension in new-borns and reduces the time infants spend on mechanical ventilators and in the ICU
 

Daily Aspirin May Protect the Heart of Many Women

However, the medicine is not recommended for all women and they should check with their doctor before taking up the treatment
by Alexandra Lupu, November 6th, 2006
 

Higher Suicidal Rates among Teens Who Can't Read Well

Bad readers are also 6 times more likely than their peers who read well to drop out of school
by Alexandra Lupu, November 6th, 2006
 

Exercise Helps Couch Potatoes Lose More Pounds than Their Active Peers

All they have to do is add 2,000 more steps to their daily walks
by Alexandra Lupu, November 6th, 2006
 

Future Moms on Whole Wheat Diet Cut Breast Cancer Risk in Daughters

Research conducted on pregnant mice showed that future mother rodents on whole wheat flour diets reduced risks of developing breast cancer in their daughters
by Alexandra Lupu, November 6th, 2006
 

Teens with High BMIs Should Stay Active to Keep Their Hearts Healthy

Parents should offer full support to their children in the fight against obesity and the serious health disorders it may bring about, including cardiovascular disease
by Alexandra Lupu, November 4th, 2006
The More You Exercise, The More Energetic You Are

The More You Exercise, The More Energetic You Are

by Alexandra Lupu, November 4th, 2006
Even people who suffer from serious conditions associated with fatigue and physical exhaustion - such as MS, cancer, heart disease etc. - should exercise regularly, as staying active boosts energy levels in anyone
 

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Is a Real Disease

Due to the fact that it affects more than a million US people, chronic fatigue syndrome has gained the "disease" status from a mere psychological disorder, as previously characterized
by Alexandra Lupu, November 4th, 2006
 
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