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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
Mark Bradley

Parasites - The Hidden Enemy - 1 views

The various types of parasitic infections number in the thousands and are an epidemic of biblical proportions in the United States and worldwide. However, the traditional medical community barely ...

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Peter Dobie

Top 7 Benefits of Vitamin C - 1 views

The reality is that vitamin C should be an integral part of your diet program, if you have knowledge about its importance. It is a type of necessity which we all aware about, like the necessity of ...

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started by Peter Dobie on 19 Sep 15 no follow-up yet
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No Need to Wear a Cap to Hide Your Baldness Anymore! - 1 views

Hair transplant in India is an amazing treatment that gives back hair to a balding person. Baldness is curse which hits majority of male and females all over the world; especially men are the worst...

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Can therapy help you deal with Postpartum Anxiety? - 1 views

Postpartum anxiety is perinatal mood disorder typified by irrational fear and worry of a mother during pregnancy or after giving birth. Officially, it is not considered a mental health but merely a...

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Matti Narkia

Early treatment hope for tinnitus - BBC News - 7 views

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    "Research has raised the possibility of successfully treating the ear-ringing disorder tinnitus soon after its onset. Some forms of the condition are associated with spontaneous nerve activity in the brain. A team from the University of Western Australia showed this activity is, for a time, dependent on nerve signals generated in the inner ear. They believe it might be possible to treat tinnitus - for a limited period - by reducing these signals from the ear. "
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    Everyone has the potential to hearing loss and it is not always preventable. There are numerous ways that someone could end up developing hearing loss for themselves, but by being aware of the warning signs, you can reduce your risk. You might be surprised to learn that gaining weight might really lead to hearing loss. Although it doesn't seem like it would be connected, there are a number of ways that weight growth might affect your hearing. https://www.widex.com/en/hearing-loss-and-tinnitus/
Anatoliy Simeonov

Stomach flu 2013 symptoms. Some info about Gastroenteritis - 0 views

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    The stomach flu is an inflammation of the stomach and intestines, which can be caused by various reasons. The main symptom of the disease is diarrhea, but it may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain.
Peter Dobie

Chelation Therapy: Effective in Prevention of Various Diseases - 1 views

A human body makes contact with extremely harmful toxins daily. These can not only affect ones health, but can also declines the immunity of a body. There are number of metallic content present in ...

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Peter Dobie

Vitamin C - Why it is So Important for Your Body - 1 views

Vitamin C is also known as ascorbic acid. This vitamin is soluble in water and easily gets flushed out if becomes excess in the body. You must be aware of the fact that vitamin C is crucial for our...

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Peter Dobie

Chelation Therapy - How Does It Works - 1 views

You may have read about it and wondered that what's chelation therapy? Chelation therapy is usually a chemical course of action in which an artificial solution-EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid...

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started by Peter Dobie on 29 Sep 15 no follow-up yet
Matti Narkia

Vitamin D may be critical to reduce multiple sclerosis risk - 0 views

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    Supplements of vitamin D at 'critical time periods' may be key to reducing the risk of multiple sclerosis, according to a new study from the UK and Canada. Researchers report that vitamin D may interact with a specific genetic component called HLA-DRB1*1501 that is known to increase the risk of multiple sclerosis by three-fold
Matti Narkia

Pascal's Wager and Pandemic Influenza - Vitamin D Newsletter Nov 2005 - 0 views

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    EPIDEMICS' TIMING DETERMINED BY LATITUDEGoing back to 1945, Hope-Simpson discovered that influenza epidemics above 30 degrees latitude in both hemispheres occurred during the six months of least solar radiation and that outbreaks in the tropics almost always occured during the rainy season. He thus concluded, "Latitude alone broadly determines the timing of the epidemics in the annual cycle, a relationship that suggests a rather direct effect of some component of solar radiation acting positively or negatively upon the virus, the human host, or their interaction." That is, something may be regularly reducing our immunity every fall and winter. In 2003 researchers confirmed that influenza epidemics in the tropics occur, with few exceptions, during the rainy season, when vitamin D levels should be falling
Matti Narkia

Neutralizing Acidosis And Bone Loss Among Mature Adults - 0 views

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    A new study funded in part by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) suggests that neutralizing an acid-producing diet may be an important key to reducing bone breakdown, or "turnover," while aging. The study comes on the heels of several ARS-reported studies suggesting that consuming more-than-recommended amounts of calcium may not be the main answer to protecting bone.
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Heartburn Has Nothing To Do With The Heart - 0 views

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    Heartburn symptoms can vary with each person and during each episode. It can be very confusing to some people experiencing heartburn because it can be very similar to other heart related problems and symptoms.
Emilia Klapp

Fatty Dairy Products Are Important in a Diet for Diabetes Type 2 | The Diabetes Club - 0 views

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    The benefits of fatty dairy products seem to go beyond being a good source of calcium and they may need to be part of a diet for diabetes type 2 as well as a measure to prevent this disease. A new study by Harvard School of Public Health has shown that a fat found in dairy products reduces the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. This fat is called "trans-palmitoleic acid" and is a fat that our bodies cannot produce.
Emilia Klapp

A Treatment for Arthritis: Avoid Nightshade Foods | The Diabetes Club - 0 views

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    A group of foods that look very innocent, the nightshade family, may be responsible for your arthritis. The foods in this group are, in general, good nutrition, but if you are allergic to some of the substances found in them, you will not be able to detoxify and wash out waste materials that are responsible for your arthritis.
Matti Narkia

Vitamin D and MS: Burton - 1 views

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    "Dr. Jodie Burton is the acting principal investigator (PI) of the dose-escalation trial of oral vitamin D3 with calcium supplementation in patients with multiple sclerosis with Dr. O'Connor. She started the trial as his fellow, while doing an additional 2 years of training in MS specifically after she received her neurology certification. She completed her fellowship training in 2007. Now she is staff doing clinical research and continuing with the vitamin D trial. As of August 2009, she will be Assistant Professor in Neurology in the Department of Clinical Neuroscience in Calgary and at the University of Calgary. She will be part of the MS team there with Dr. Luanne Metz and the MS group. Please scroll down for an abstract of the trial: A Phase I/II dose-escalation trial of oral vitamin D3 with calcium supplementation in patients with multiple sclerosis." Conclusions: High-dose VD3 (~10 000 IU/day, possibly higher) in MS is safe and tolerable, with evidence of clinical improvement.
Emilia Klapp

Lutein and Zeaxanthin Could Be Your Best Macular Degeneration Treatment | The Diabetes ... - 0 views

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Eye Doctor in Bridgeton | St. Charles | St. peters | Wentzville - 0 views

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    Be sure they specialize in eyeglass repair of your specific type of glasses. With the various brands & types of glasses, be sure yours are in gook, capable hands. You can trust the professionals at Overland Optical. We are a leading medical eye care provider, offering a high level of experience & expertise to families in the St. Louis, Missouri.
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Hip Replacement Surgery At An Unbelievable 90 Years Of Age - 0 views

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    Being a small sleepy village, the family doctor was called in. Initial look at her and the "doctor sahib" concluded an X-ray had to be done at the earliest possible. As feared, she had fractured her bone near the hip joint rendering her completely immobile. Suddenly a pall of gloom descended upon the entire family as if a death knell had been sounded.
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