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Are You At The Risk Of Getting Affected By Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)? - 2 views

Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a kind of illness in which a patient feels extremely tired constantly (regardless of the fact that he/she hasn't done any physical work). If a person gets influenc...

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started by Peter Dobie on 21 Mar 16 no follow-up yet
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How To Prevent Diabetes Type 2 | Your Health Our Priority - 0 views

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    How To Prevent Diabetes Type 2? You have just discovered that you are prediabetic. You can take meaningful steps to reduce your risk of diabetes. You can actually prevent diabetes simply by changing what you eat and how you invest in your physical health. The ball, my friend, is still in your court.
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    How To Prevent Diabetes Type 2? You have just discovered that you are prediabetic. You can take meaningful steps to reduce your risk of diabetes. You can actually prevent diabetes simply by changing what you eat and how you invest in your physical health. The ball, my friend, is still in your court.
Matti Narkia

Mediterranean Diet, Traditional Risk Factors, and the Rate of Cardiovascular Complicati... - 0 views

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    de Lorgeril M, Salen P, Martin J-L, Monjaud I, Delaye J, Mamelle N:\nMediterranean diet, traditional risk factors and the rate of\ncardiovascular complications after myocardial infarction. Final report of the Lyon Diet Heart Study.\nCirculation 1999, Febr
Matti Narkia

25-Hydroxyvitamin D Levels and the Risk of Mortality in the General Population, Aug 11/... - 0 views

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    25-hydroxyvitamin D levels and the risk of mortality in the general population. Melamed ML, Michos ED, Post W, Astor B. Arch Intern Med. 2008 Aug 11;168(15):1629-37. PMID: 18695076
Matti Narkia

Sham vs. Wham: The Health Insider: The Beverage Yerba Maté May Have Ties to H... - 0 views

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    "Maté consumption plays a significant and independent role in the development of upper aeodigestive tract cancers," and "Maté drinking should be considered one of the risk factors for cancer of the neck and head."
Matti Narkia

The Heart Scan Blog: What your doctor doesn't know about heart disease - 0 views

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    What causes coronary heart disease or coronary atherosclerotic plaque, this thing that we track with heart scans? \n\nWell, here are a few little-publicized facts about heart disease that you are unlikely to hear from your When's-the-next-stent? cardiologist or the What is there besides statins? primary care doctor. \n\n(Since everybody knows that smoking is a modifiable risk for heart disease that can be readily identified, let's focus on the blood tests that reveal heart disease causes.)
Matti Narkia

High CRP is linked to poor prostate cancer survival - CancerNetwork - 0 views

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    Elevated levels of the inflammatory marker C-reactive protein (CRP) are associated with an increased risk of death in men with advanced prostate cancer, according to findings from a subanalysis of the ASCENT (AIPC Study of Calcitriol Enhancing Taxotere) t
Matti Narkia

Not enough vitamin D: Health consequences for Canadians -- Schwalfenberg 53 (5): 841 --... - 0 views

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    Not enough vitamin D: health consequences for Canadians. Schwalfenberg G. Can Fam Physician. 2007 May;53(5):841-54. Review PMID: 17872747 Conclusion Low levels of VTD are considered a major public health problem in Canada, especially during the winter. Those with risk factors should be screened for low 25(OH)D levels and repletion therapy instituted if needed. Researchers have estimated that the oral dose of vitamin D3 to attain and maintain 25(OH)D levels >80 nmol/L is 2200 IU/d if baseline levels are 20 to 40 nmol/L, 1800 IU/d if levels are 40 to 60 nmol/L, and 1160 IU/d if levels are between 60 and 80 nmol/L.64 We need to ensure that patients have healthy blood levels of 25(OH)D to prevent levels of parathyroid hormone from rising and to maximize absorption of calcium, magnesium, and phosphate. Positive effects on bone are marginal at best unless patients consume at least 800 IU/d of VTD. The emerging and exciting role of the VTD receptor and the actions of VTD in maintaining health in other cell types have become more apparent during the last decade.
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One Heart, Two Lives: How Heart Transplants Save Lives - 1 views

A heart transplant may sound scary to some. After all, this is one of the most revered organs after the brain. A heart transplant is a complex procedure but it saves countless lives all across the ...

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HIV Testing in Australia and your options. - 0 views

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    HIV is most certainly still a significant health problem in most of the developed world including Australia. Prostitution, sex tourism and emigration from lesser developed countries presents a risk of infection to the Australian population.
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So you are worried that you may have HIV but are not sure how to go about HIV testing. - 0 views

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    Regrettably many individuals in Australia are putting themselves and others at risk through unprotected sex. Any sexual interaction that involves the potential exchange of sexual fluids Carries with it the potential for HIV infection.
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When should I take an HIV test in Australia? - 0 views

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    Unfortunately many individuals in Australia are still practicing unprotected sex without knowing with certainty the HIV status of the partner. Obviously this leads to potential infection as well as causing considerable anxiety to the individual once they become concerned about the risk that have taken.
Peter Dobie

11 Interesting Facts About Stress You May Not Have Heard Before - 1 views

The mind and body of humans are severely affected due to stress. Overall health and well-being is also extremely impacted due to stress. If we fail to manage stress, then it can simply increase the...

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started by Peter Dobie on 27 May 16 no follow-up yet
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The reason why Screening Almost all Women with regard to Breast Cancer Genetics Isn't W... - 0 views

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    Why Testing All Ladies for Cancer of the breast Genes Is not Worth It -Screening almost all women with regard to gene variations that boost the risk
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Early detection of colon cancer can save lives - 0 views

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    People usually confuse the signs and symptoms of colon cancer with minor health problems. The most important thing for everyone is to recognize such symptoms and act timely. Another problem associated with colon cancer is that the symptoms of this cancer usually do not appear in time due to which the screening tests for colon cancer are mandatory for the aged people and for the ones who are potentially at more risk of having colon cancer.
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HEMORRHAGIC OVARIAN CYSTS TREATMENTS - 0 views

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    A hemorrhagic cyst is definitely known as blood cyst. This happens because the blood transport possesses a blend of essential liquids and also blood. Hemorrhagic ovarian cysts may perhaps be really dangerous. Hemorrhagic cysts could quite possibly be extremely high risk. Hemorrhagic Ovarian Cyst is essentially more high risk compared to general cysts.
Tom Fields

Child Asthma Risk Assessment Tool (CARAT) - 0 views

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    The remainder of the CARAT Web site provides details on what asthma is, what causes asthma symptoms, and what can be done to reduce exposure to these asthma triggers.
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Low saturated fat diets don't curb heart disease risk or help you live longer - 1 views

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    Diets low in saturated fat don't curb heart disease risk or help you live longer, says a leading US cardiovascular research scientist. And current dietary advice to replace saturated fats with carbohydrates or omega 6-rich polyunsaturated fats is based on flawed and incomplete data from the 1950s, argues the author. Dietary guidelines should be urgently reviewed and the vilification of saturated fats stopped to save lives, he insists.
Anatoliy Simeonov

Flu symptoms 2013: Treatment of flu! Flu epidemic prevention! - 0 views

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    The flu is a disease, accompanied mankind for centuries, but it remains a serious medical and social problem in our days. The flu can be manifested in the form of pandemics, epidemics, local outbreaks and isolated cases. Worst flu epidemics caused by type A influenza virus.The flu epidemics occur almost every year. The main factors that determine the risk of disease are: level then its predecessor specific immunity and age of infected them - the final ages are extremely susceptible to infection. Complications of influenza are mainly from the lungs, and less of the nervous system. They are more common in patients of advanced age.
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