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Become A Food Label "Sleuth"    [ 3/10/2010 ]
Montefiore Nutritionist Explains How to Uncover Hidden Trans Fats and Protect Your Heart
 
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NEW APPROACH TO IMMUNE CELL ANALYSIS SEEN AS FIRST STEP TO BETTER DISTINGUISH HEALTH AND DISEASE    [ 3/09/2010 ]
Investigators have developed a new mathematical approach to analyze molecular data derived from complex mixtures of immune cells.
Nation's Emergency Physicians: Spring Break Fun Is Staying Out of the ER    [ 3/09/2010 ]
The nation's emergency physicians are urging America's students to stay safe during their spring break vacations by offering 10 tips to help avoid a trip to the emergency department.
The Pentagon Tragedy: Mental Illness, Violence and What Reporters Should Ask    [ 3/08/2010 ]
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has issued the following statement on the death of John Patrick Bedell from his attack on Pentagon guards on March 4, 2010:
Psoriasis is More Than Skin Deep    [ 3/07/2010 ]
Dermatologists explain why new research finds that psoriasis extends beyond its classification as a chronic skin condition and is linked to serious health risks
Thyroid Disease: The Hidden Epidemic    [ 3/06/2010 ]
Natural Solutions Offers Integrative Therapies to Treat the Disease Afflicting 27 Million Americans
SCIENTISTS FIND NEW FORM OF PRION DISEASE THAT DAMAGES BRAIN ARTERIES Study in Mice May Offer Clues for Treating Alzheimer's Disease    [ 3/05/2010 ]
National Institutes of Health (NIH) scientists investigating how prion diseases destroy the brain have observed a new form of the disease in mice that does not cause the sponge-like brain deterioration typically seen in prion diseases. Instead, it resembles a form of human Alzheimer's disease, cerebral amyloid angiopathy,that damages brain arteries.
Spring Activities for Healthier Living    [ 3/04/2010 ]
It’s been a long and stormy winter and snow has found its way to almost all of the 50 states.
Coffee Drinking and Caffeine Associated With Reduced Risk of Hospitalization for Heart Rhythm Disturbances    [ 3/03/2010 ]
While it is not proven that coffee is protective, it is unlikely that moderate caffeine intake increases arrhythmia risk, Kaiser Permanente study finds
Young Men and Elderly Women at Biggest Risk for Shoulder Dislocations    [ 3/02/2010 ]
Study Shows Majority of Injuries Occur During Sports and Recreational Activity
Is the Person Exposing You to Radiation Qualified?    [ 3/01/2010 ]
Every day in the United States, tens of thousands of patients are exposed to ionizing radiation through radiation therapy, CT scans, x rays, mammograms, and other medical imaging and therapeutic procedures.
Heel Pain Continues to Plague Adults    [ 2/28/2010 ]
Foot and Ankle Surgeons: Best Defense is Early Treatment
Avoiding Dairy Due to Lactose Intolerance is Unnecessary in Most Cases and May Pose Diet and Health Risks, Concludes National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference Panel    [ 2/27/2010 ]
People may avoid milk and other dairy products due to concerns about lactose intolerance, but eliminating these nutrient-rich foods may not only be unnecessary to manage the condition - it could impact diet and health, concludes a panel of experts assembled by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
 
 
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