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SHOCKABLE CARDIAC ARRESTS ARE MORE COMMON IN PUBLIC THAN HOME Comprehensive NIH study helps explain discrepancy in survival rates between cardiac arrests in public and at home    [ 1/28/2011 ]
Cardiac arrests that can be treated by electric stimulation, also known as shockable arrests, were found at a higher frequency in public settings than in the home, according to a National Institutes of Health-funded study appearing in the Jan. 27 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.
Excessive Amounts of Lead Found in Reusable Grocery Bags Supplied by Major Retailers, New Testing Shows Bans And Fees On Paper And Plastic Bags Have Unintended Consequences For Consumers Switching to Reusable Bags    [ 1/26/2011 ]
Today, the nonprofit Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) released new lab results showing that a number of major retailers’ reusable shopping bags contained excessive levels of lead.
Ease Winter Blues with Superfoods    [ 1/24/2011 ]
Mushrooms' Many Nutrients Keep You Healthy and Happy
A Typically Silent Killer that Doesn’t Have to Go Unnoticed    [ 1/24/2011 ]
How discussing family history could save up to 10,000 lives a year in the U.S.
It's Hot Tea Time!    [ 1/21/2011 ]
- Warm up this Cold & Flu Season with a Healthy Cup of Hot Tea -
NIH STUDY IN MICE UNCOVERS PATHWAY CRITICAL FOR UV-INDUCED MELANOMA    [ 1/20/2011 ]
Scientists have made an unanticipated discovery in mice that interferon-gamma, a type of protein primarily used by the immune system for intercellular communication, acts as a promoter for the deadly form of skin cancer known as melanoma.
Healthy Gums May Lead to Healthy Lungs    [ 1/20/2011 ]
Maintaining healthy teeth and gums may reduce risk for pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
A QUIET CANCER    [ 1/19/2011 ]
Local oncologists encourage women to get screened for cervical cancer for National Cervical Health Awareness Month
REBOOTING THE BRAIN HELPS STOP THE RING OF TINNITUS IN RATS    [ 1/13/2011 ]
NIH-funded researchers were able to eliminate tinnitus in a group of rats by stimulating a nerve in the neck while simultaneously playing a variety of sound tones over an extended period of time, says a study published today in the advance online publication of the journal Nature.
New Briefs from the Endocrine Society    [ 1/12/2011 ]
1. Room Light Before Bedtime May Impact Sleep Quality, Blood Pressure and Diabetes Risk 2. Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome May Be More Vulnerable to BPA
Shoe Insole Tests Fail to Impress Plus tips for happy feet    [ 1/11/2011 ]
As heels get higher and higher, shoe shoppers are left deciding between four inches or five inches for their next pair.
It's Official: Eating Fruit Makes You Sexy    [ 1/10/2011 ]
New Study Reveals Dark-Coloured Fruit Makes Skin Visibly More Attractive
 
 
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