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Sleep deprivation problem at boom among the working women | zetta HealthEver - 0 views

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    A survey conducted across the Mumbai by Hiranandani hospital shows that around 94% of working women suffering with sleep-deprived problem, scarcely managing six hours of sleep. Problem related to s...
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Commonly recommended daily intake of vitamin D is not sufficient if sunlight exposure i... - 0 views

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    Commonly recommended daily intake of vitamin D is not sufficient if sunlight exposure is limited. Glerup H, Mikkelsen K, Poulsen L, Hass E, Overbeck S, Thomsen J, Charles P, Eriksen EF. J Intern Med. 2000 Feb;247(2):260-8. PMID: 10692090 Conclusions. Severe vitamin D deficiency is prevalent amongst sunlight-deprived individuals living in Denmark. In veiled Arab women, vitamin D deficiency is the result of a combination of limitations in sunlight exposure and a low oral intake of vitamin D. The oral intake of vitamin D amongst veiled ethnic Danish Moslems was, however, very high, at 13.53 µg (approximately 600 IU), but they were still vitamin D-deficient. Our results suggest that the daily oral intake of vitamin D in sunlight-deprived individuals should exceed 600 IU; most probably it should be 1000 IU day-1 to secure a normal level of 25-hydroxyvitamin D. This finding is in contrast with the commonly used RDA (recommended daily allowance) for adults in Europe: 200 IU day-1.
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Arginine deprivation as a targeted therapy for cancer. - Curr Pharm Des. 2008 - Bentham... - 0 views

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    Arginine deprivation as a targeted therapy for cancer. Feun L, You M, Wu CJ, Kuo MT, Wangpaichitr M, Spector S, Savaraj N. Curr Pharm Des. 2008;14(11):1049-57. Review. PMID: 18473854

Sleep Deprivation, Its Consequences and Medications - 0 views

started by sleepingtabs on 22 Jun 15 no follow-up yet
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Are sunlight deprivation and influenza epidemics associated with the onset of acute leu... - 0 views

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    Are sunlight deprivation and influenza epidemics associated with the onset of acute leukemia? Timonen T, Näyhä S, Koskela T, Pukkala E. Haematologica. 2007 Nov;92(11):1553-6. PMID: 18024404 doi:10.3324/haematol.10799 Month of diagnosis of 7,423 cases of acute leukemia (AL) in Finland during 1964-2003 were linked with data on influenza and solar radiation. Acute myeloblastic leukemia (AML) showed the highest risk in the dark season. During the light season, the incidence decreased by 58% (95% confidence interval, 16-79%) per 1,000 kJ/m2/d increase of solar radiation. Independent of solar radiation, AML increased by 9% (95% confidence interval, 0-19%) during influenza epidemics. Reoccurring at the same time annually, darkness-related vitamin D deficiency and influenza could cause successive and co-operative mutations leading to AL with a short latency.
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On Solidarity (Or, How Rich and Poor Stand United) - 0 views

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    Charity is when those who have too much give a bit to those who have too little. These affluent givers tell themselves (and others) that their hearts bleed for you. At the same time, they are unable to resist telegraphing to you (and others) that they're intrinsically superior. Clearly, they're not obligated to help you. Your neediness is...well...yours. Your misfortune is not their doing, after all. Yet, they're compelled to be charitable; the impulse arises out of simple inborn nobility. But you are quite surely obligated to them. Being quite good and generous, your benefactors have, once again, won the game of "right living." You must be grateful that your deprivation even registered on their radar screen. In fact, you are really quite fortunate, quite lucky. Although I don't think this luck was what the good lord Jesus meant by "the meek shall inherit the earth."
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    Charity is when those who have too much give a bit to those who have too little. These affluent givers tell themselves (and others) that their hearts bleed for you. At the same time, they are unable to resist telegraphing to you (and others) that they're intrinsically superior. Clearly, they're not obligated to help you. Your neediness is...well...yours. Your misfortune is not their doing, after all. Yet, they're compelled to be charitable; the impulse arises out of simple inborn nobility. But you are quite surely obligated to them. Being quite good and generous, your benefactors have, once again, won the game of "right living." You must be grateful that your deprivation even registered on their radar screen. In fact, you are really quite fortunate, quite lucky. Although I don't think this luck was what the good lord Jesus meant by "the meek shall inherit the earth."
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Foods That Cheer Us Up - 0 views

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    "Drew Ramsey, M.D., co-author of The Happiness Diet, says that eating the wrong foods can add to our daily stress and make us feel anxious, lethargic, and downright grouchy. What's worse, a diet that deprives our brains of much-needed "happy" nutrients also makes us fat." Asparagus, mussels, coconut and other healthy foods do more for our mood than the usual high-calorie comfort food we all run to.
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Powerful Advances in Natural Cancer Prevention - Life Extension - 0 views

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    Scientists have known that cruciferous vegetables contain a host of chemopreventive agents that act in many different ways to block cancer development.2 Key among these products are indole-3-carbinol (I3C) and sulforaphane.1,3 Cancer cells need a brisk blood supply to support their rampant growth and reproduction. Preliminary studies in vitro and in vivo have found that apigenin inhibits blood vessel growth (angiogenesis) in human ovarian cancer cells, blocking production of two main signaling molecules required to stimulate vessel growth.20,21 Scientists confirmed this effect in ovarian cancer cells, also finding that apigenin strongly inhibits cell proliferation.22 Apigenin and BITC: Complementary Cancer Protection Cancer cells also need energy to support their frenetic reproductive activity. Researchers applied apigenin to human pancreatic cancer cells in culture and studied the cells' uptake of glucose.14 Astonishingly, they found that apigenin deprived energy-hungry cancer cells of glucose to support their voracious appetites and aggressive growth. It did this by down-regulating vital glucose-transporting proteins in cancer cells. This approach could effectively starve deadly cancer cells and stop them in their tracks. Another cruciferous vegetable component receiving rave reviews is the sulfur-containing molecule benzyl isothiocyanate, or BITC (pronounced "bitsy"). As with apigenin, population studies have shown that higher intakes of BITC correlate with reduced risk of cancers of the lung, breast, and colon30 while blocking cancer development in a host of different ways. BITC induces breast cancer cell death by apoptosis (programmed cell death), interfering with cancer cells' energy utilization and causing them to die off before they can contribute to tumor growth.31,32 In human ovarian cancer cells, BITC induces apoptosis by a different mechanism. It stimulates "signaling" molecules that tell cancer cells it's time to close up shop.

How to Lose Weight Fast and Easily?Helpful Weight Loss Tips - 0 views

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Tips for overcoming insomnia - 0 views

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    Explanation of reasons for sleep deprivation. Supplements and other treatment ideas.

Breathing Problems That May Be Affecting Your Sleep at Night - 0 views

started by sleepingtabs on 23 Jul 15 no follow-up yet

Sleep Problems in Teens, Causes and Possible Treatments - 0 views

started by sleepingtabs on 27 Jun 15 no follow-up yet

Important Information on Sleep Related Issues - 0 views

started by sleepingtabs on 01 Jun 15 no follow-up yet

Sleeping Pills For Defeat Sleep Enemy Insomnia - 0 views

started by sleepingtabs on 13 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
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Inflammation May Be Link Between Extreme Sleep Durations And Poor Health - 0 views

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    American Academy of Sleep Medicine. "Inflammation May Be Link Between Extreme Sleep Durations And Poor Health." ScienceDaily 7 February 2009. 25 February 2009 .
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Health & Nutrition | Pregnancy | Cheese | Eumom - 0 views

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    Knowing which cheeses are safe to eat in pregnancy can be confusing and recommendations vary depending on who you ask and what country you are in. It is generally best to err on the side of caution, even if it means depriving yourself of one of your favourite snacks for a few months.

Switch to the Paleo Diet for a Better and Healthier Life - 1 views

started by ewenphu on 31 Jan 16 no follow-up yet
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