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FreeMD® Your Virtual Doctor - 0 views

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    A complete health reference and symptom checker that includes a virtual doctor that conducts an interview, analyzes symptoms, provides recommendations, and creates a personal health record.
Matti Narkia

Ethyl-eicosapentaenoic acid for the treatment of psychological distress and depressive ... - 0 views

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    Ethyl-eicosapentaenoic acid for the treatment of psychological distress and depressive symptoms in middle-aged women: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial.\nLucas M, Asselin G, Mérette C, Poulin MJ, Dodin S.\nAm J Clin Nutr. 2009 Feb;89(2):641-51. Epub 2008 Dec 30.\nPMID: 19116322 \ndoi:10.3945/ajcn.2008.26749
Dr. John Bureau DC

Face Protection Effective In Preventing The Spread Of Influenza, Study Suggests - 0 views

  • ScienceDaily (May 22, 2009) — A new article in the journal Risk Analysis assessed various ways in which aerosol transmission of the flu, a central mode of diffusion which involves breathing droplets in the air, can be reduced. Results show that face protection is a key infection control measure for influenza and can thus affect how people should try to protect themselves from the swine flu. See also: Health & Medicine Cold and Flu Influenza Bird Flu Plants & Animals Bird Flu Research Virology Developmental Biology Reference Flu vaccine Influenza pandemic Transmission (medicine) Avian flu Lawrence M. Wein, Ph.D., and Michael P. Atkinson of Stanford University constructed a mathematical model of aerosol transmission of the flu to explore infection control measures in the home. Their model predicted that the use of face protection including N95 respirators (these fit tight around the face and are often worn by construction workers) and surgical masks (these fit looser around the face and are often worn by dental hygienists) are effective in preventing the flu. The filters in surgical masks keep out 98 percent of the virus. Also, only 30 percent of the benefits of the respirators and masks are achieved if they are used only after an infected person develops symptoms. "Our research aids in the understanding of the efficacy of infection control measures for influenza, and provides a framework about the routes of transmission," the authors conclude. This timely article has the potential to impact current efforts and recommendations to control the so-called swine flu by international, national and local governments in perspective. This study is published in the journal Risk Analysis.
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    ScienceDaily (May 22, 2009) - A new article in the journal Risk Analysis assessed various ways in which aerosol transmission of the flu, a central mode of diffusion which involves breathing droplets in the air, can be reduced. Results show that face protection is a key infection control measure for influenza and can thus affect how people should try to protect themselves from the swine flu. Lawrence M. Wein, Ph.D., and Michael P. Atkinson of Stanford University constructed a mathematical model of aerosol transmission of the flu to explore infection control measures in the home. Their model predicted that the use of face protection including N95 respirators (these fit tight around the face and are often worn by construction workers) and surgical masks (these fit looser around the face and are often worn by dental hygienists) are effective in preventing the flu. The filters in surgical masks keep out 98 percent of the virus. Also, only 30 percent of the benefits of the respirators and masks are achieved if they are used only after an infected person develops symptoms. "Our research aids in the understanding of the efficacy of infection control measures for influenza, and provides a framework about the routes of transmission," the authors conclude. This timely article has the potential to impact current efforts and recommendations to control the so-called swine flu by international, national and local governments in perspective. This study is published in the journal Risk Analysis.
Dr. John Bureau DC

Childhood Secondhand Smoke Effects Persist - 0 views

  • SAN DIEGO, May 20 -- The effects of exposure to secondhand smoke in childhood may persist for decades, a researcher said here. In a large cohort of nonsmokers, early signs of emphysema were noticeable on CT scans among those who had lived with one or more smokers in childhood, according to Gina Lovasi, Ph.D., of Columbia University. Those signs -- a significant increase in the number of "air-like spaces" -- were not accompanied by any clinical symptoms, Dr. Lovasi said at the annual meeting of the American Thoracic Society.
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    SAN DIEGO, May 20 -- The effects of exposure to secondhand smoke in childhood may persist for decades, a researcher said here. In a large cohort of nonsmokers, early signs of emphysema were noticeable on CT scans among those who had lived with one or more smokers in childhood, according to Gina Lovasi, Ph.D., of Columbia University. Those signs -- a significant increase in the number of "air-like spaces" -- were not accompanied by any clinical symptoms, Dr. Lovasi said at the annual meeting of the American Thoracic Society.
Matti Narkia

Frankincense Provides Relief To Arthritis Sufferers - 0 views

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    ScienceDaily (July 31, 2008) - An enriched extract of the 'Indian Frankincense' herb Boswellia serrata has been proven to reduce the symptoms of osteoarthritis. Research published today in BioMed Central's open access journal Arthritis Research & Therapy has shown that patients taking the herbal remedy showed significant improvement in as little as seven days.
Sue Cifelli

Reversal Of Alzheimer's Symptoms Within Minutes In Human Study - 0 views

  • Reversal Of Alzheimer's Symptoms Within Minutes In Human Study ScienceDaily (Jan. 9, 2008) — An extraordinary new scientific study, which for the first time documents marked improvement in Alzheimer’s disease within minutes of administration of a therapeutic molecule, has just been published in the Journal of Neuroinflammation.
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    new discovery of alzheimer study.
Sue Cifelli

Can Spinach Save Your Eyesight? - Articles - 0 views

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    dbroadwa I had a case of macular degeneration 7 years ago. For about three months I couldn't make out any features on a person's face from across a room with my right eye. My eye doc told me there was no cure. I contacted a person who worked at a holistic health college and she told me it sounded like I was dangerously deficient in zinc and selenium. She also sent me a chinese herbal formula called Celosia 10, some died red berries and told me to pick up bilberry supplement. I started taking these five supplements and in a week to ten days my eyesight was back to normal. On the next visit to the eye doc he was reading my file as he came in and asked if there were any changes since my last visit. I said 'as a matter of fact, yes'. He wrote down all the supplements I'd taken and I later printed out all the info off the containers and dropped it off at his office. He called to tell me that I was taking too much zinc and it could do liver damage, but I'd stopped taking it by then. Three times since, I've started to get the symptoms back and took at least some of these things with the same results. There are two types of MD, and I think only one responds to this approach. bpfsa Spinach truly is a wonderful vegetable, full of healthy properties. There's a website at http://www.spinachwords.com that shows how spinach is a multi-vitamin, multi-mineral, multi-amino, multi-phytonutrient powerhouse. There's alot more to spinach than just lutein and zexanthin and it is beneficial for much more than just your vision. It is great for your heart, for cancer prevention, for maternal & fetal health & development, it boosts your natural SPF levels in your skin, it wards of memory loss, dementia and other signs of ageing, and it is good for strong bones, too. Popeye was right - except maybe about eating a highly processed, canned product instead of fresh spinach.
Matti Narkia

Could vitamin D really cure your arthritis? | Mail Online - 0 views

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    Now a new and controversial book by an American doctor suggests that taking even higher levels of the vitamin - 10 to 15 times the recommended amounts - can work wonders. Dr James Dowd, who works at the Arthritis Institute of Michigan, has been prescribing vitamin D to people suffering from chronic disorders such as arthritis, back pain and headaches and the result, he claims, is a huge improvement in their symptoms. In his book, The Vitamin D Cure, Dr Dowd describes a number of success stories using this approach. One of his patients, Barbara, for instance, was obese, and suffered from arthritis in one leg as well as high blood pressure. As Dowd explains: "In the past I would have given her anti-inflammatory drugs, pain medication, a pill to lose weight and drug treatment for hypertension."
Matti Narkia

Effects of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids from seal oils on nonalcoholic fatty liver d... - 0 views

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    CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that n-3 PUFA from seal oils is safe and efficacious for patients with NAFLD associated with hyperlipidemia and can improve their total symptom scores, ALT, serum lipid levels and normalization of ultrasonographic evidence. Further study is needed to confirm these results. Effects of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids from seal oils on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease associated with hyperlipidemia. Zhu FS, Liu S, Chen XM, Huang ZG, Zhang DW. World J Gastroenterol. 2008 Nov 7;14(41):6395-400. PMID: 19009658
tan choonpang

GERD Disease | Health Tips Blog - 0 views

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    Many of us unknown what is GERD disease.GERD is short for Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease.(GERD Disease).It is a medical condition,which develops when acid
tan choonpang

3 Mistakes That Contribute To Hemorrhoids Piles | Health Tips Blog - 0 views

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    Today health tips is to alert something will afflict 40% of the adult population (or more) at some point of their lives. It's called hemorrhoids piles...
tan choonpang

What Is Arthritis | Health Tips Blog - 0 views

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    One of the common ailments among the elderly is arthritis. A disease that causes pain, swelling and stiffness in the joints,arthritis has been rated
Graham Perrin

Swine flu sweeps globe - Health News, Health & Wellbeing - The Independent - 0 views

  • likely to arrive in Britain,
  • likely to arrive in Britain
  • The Chief Medical Officer
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  • said four years ago that a flu epidemic was a "biological inevitability"
  • sufferers will be asked to remain at home
  • discuss raising the threat level
  • no cases have been confirmed outside North and Central America
  • rapid developments around the world
  • A friend or other person will collect stocks of anti-viral drugs
  • delivery to the sufferer's home
  • The NHS has stockpiled
  • Tamiflu – enough to cover half the British population
  • in the US, no one had died and sufferers were experiencing mild symptoms
  • very contagious
  • We could see 15 to 20 per cent of the [UK] population affected
  • The WHO rates Britain as one of the two countries best prepared for an outbreak
Graham Perrin

HPA - Swine Influenza Advice for the Public - 0 views

  • monitor your health closely for seven days after your visit
  • If during this period you develop a feverish illness
  • accompanied by one or more of cough, sore throat, headache and muscle aches
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  • tell those from whom you are seeking advice about your recent travel to an area affected
  • standard respiratory and hand hygiene
  • avoid contact with other people
  • cover your nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing, using a tissue when possible
  • promptly and carefully
  • washing hands frequently with soap and water
  • good basic hygiene
  • Clean hard surfaces
  • normal cleaning product
  • Make sure your children follow this advice
  • similar to the symptoms of regular human seasonal influenza
  • include fever, fatigue, lack of appetite, coughing and sore throat
  • can be treated with the antivirals oseltamavir (Tamiflu) and zanamivir (Relenza)
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