Archive for May, 2008
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How to Stay Safe at the Salon
By Ross Weale
As the weather warms and beach season looms, many people are heading to the salon to get ready. But you may be surprised to learn about the health threats—from bacterial infections to ringworm—that hide in the most popular spa treatments. Health magazine’s Colleen Sullivan appeared on NBC’s Today show May 20 to share tips with hosts Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb on staying healthy while you’re getting pretty.
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Bacterial Infection May Boost SIDS Risk
(HealthDay News) — Could common bacterial infections cause some cases of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS?
According to the British authors of a study in this week’s issue of The Lancet, the answer is a qualified yes. The researchers found high levels of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria in children who had […]
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Active Social Life Helps Keep Aging Mind Sharp
(HealthDay News) — People who keep up active social lives as they age may be doing their brain a favor, a new study finds.
Being socially active may increase feelings of self-worth and emotional validation that could end up helping maintain memory, researchers say. Social interaction may also present older minds with new challenges, keeping the […]
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Seizures Likely Sign of Brain Injury After Stroke
(HealthDay News) — Stroke patients who suffer seizures are more likely to die within 30 days than stroke patients who don’t have seizures are, a new study shows.
Seizures may be a sign of significant brain injury and may occur in patients who’ve suffered any type of stroke. This study found that the overall incidence of […]
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Call for End to UNAIDS in British Medical Journal
“Why a UN agency for HIV and not for acidic symptoms of pneumonia or diabetes, which both conditions of dis-ease or acidity kill more people?UNAIDS mandate is wrong and harmful,” states Dr. Robert O. Young, a research scientist from the pH Miracle Living Center.
Writing in the May 2008 British Medical Journal, health management expert Roger […]
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Anti-Aging Thoughts To Live By
The following are several alkalizing and anti-aging thoughts to live by.
Hardening of the heart ages people more quickly than hardening of the arteries.-Franklin Field
It is magnificient to grow old, if one keeps young.-Harry Emerson Fosdick
There is nothing more beautiful in this world than a healthy and wise older person.-Lin Yutang
To be seventy years young is […]
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The next 3 Day Live Blood Analysis Darkfield Course is hold from the 16th to 19th of June 2008 in Chiang Mai
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Next Live Blood Analysis Darkfield Course in Chiang Mai
Next Live Blood Analysis Darkfield Course in Chiang Mai is from the 16th to 19th June 2008.
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Health Tip: Controlling Foot Odor
(HealthDay News) - Sweaty feet and shoes that don’t allow for circulation can lead to fungus and bacteria breeding inside your shoes and socks. These germs can cause an embarrassing odor when you remove your shoes.
Here are suggestions on how to reduce foot odor, courtesy of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons:
Wash feet thoroughly […]
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Gum Disease Might Boost Cancer Risk
(HealthDay News) — There may be another good reason to floss each day: A new study finds that gum disease could raise the risk for cancer.
“Men with history of periodontal disease had a 14 percent higher risk of cancer than those who did not have periodontal disease, and the increase persisted among never smokers,” said […]
