Archive for October, 2011
Drinking Milk From Teens Reduce Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
Drinking milk healthy habits can have long term effects on a woman’s risk reduction of developing diabetes. Young women who drink milk diligent known to be beneficial to reduce the risk of diabetes. The research was conducted by Harvard University who studied the pattern of food intake including milk and milk products to more than [...]
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Tags: Adolescence, Adult Health, Adulthood, Benefits Of Milk, Dairy Products, Essential Nutrients Needed By The Body, Food Intake, Free Milk, Harvard University, Healthy Diet, Healthy Habits, Low Fat Milk, Milk Consumption, Milk Products, Quality Protein, Risk Factors, Risk Reduction, Teenage Years, Type 2 Diabetes, Vitamin D
Tests to Predict Success Presence of Chemotherapy
One of the many cancer treatment is chemotherapy done. Now there are new tests designed to determine how the effectiveness or success or failure of chemotherapy conducted in cancer patients. This test is designed by scientists at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute that will predict the effectiveness of chemotherapy drugs on tumor cells in the body of [...]
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Tags: Apoptosis, Cancer Cells, Cancer Chemotherapy, Cancer Patients, Cancer Treatment, Cell Structures, Chemotherapeutic Agents, Chemotherapy, Chemotherapy Drugs, Correlation, Dana Farber Cancer, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Farber Cancer Institute, Mitochondria Cell, Myeloma Cells, Offspring, Proteins, Self Destruction, Tumor Cells, Verge
Watermelon Juice Can Reduce Risk of Heart Disease
Not just fresh to eat when the weather is hot, watermelon is also good for maintaining heart health. According to research, watermelon juice can prevent atherosclerosis or blood vessel damage caused by the buildup of cholesterol. An experiment conducted recently at the University of Kentucky managed to prove the benefits. Although only tested on rats, [...]
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Tags: Atherosclerosis, Bad Cholesterol, Blood Vessel Damage, Blood Vessels, Cholesterol, Cholesterol Content, Comparison Group, Eurekalert, Heart Attack, Heart Disease, Heart Health, High Cholesterol, Mice, Rats, Risk Factor, Risk Of Heart Disease, Saha, Sibu, University Of Kentucky, Watermelon Juice
Patients with severe disease, easily Experiencing Depression
Depression is now considered a systemic disease that many of the individuals in the community. Recent data mention that the World Health Organization (WHO) predicts that in the year 2020 Depression is the second largest disease after heart disease and vascular disorders. Depression is a psychiatric condition which involves a decrease in mood and feelings [...]
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Tags: Ballast, Biological Factors, Chroni, Depressive Disorder, Difficulty Sleeping, Elderly Patient, Heart Disease, Loss Of Interest, Medical Conditions, Medical Illnesses, Mental Disorders, Patient Group, Psychiatric Condition, Psychosocial Factors, Psychosomatic Symptoms, Risk Factor, Sexual Disorders, Systemic Disease, Vascular Disorders, World Health Organization