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- High salt intake directly linked to stroke and cardiovascular disease 25 Nov 2009 01:11 GMT
... High salt intake directly linked to stroke and cardiovascular disease Research: Salt intake, stroke and cardiovascular disease: Meta-analysis of prospective studies High salt intake is ...
- Shaking the Salt Habit Cuts Stroke, CV Disease 25 Nov 2009 01:03 GMT
... average salt intake in half could prevent a substantial proportion of strokes and heart disease in most Western countries, a meta-analysis showed. A decrease of 5 grams of salt a day ...
- MEDICAL: EU-funded researchers use gene therapy to slow brain disease 25 Nov 2009 00:15 GMT
... years are affected. Neurological abnormalities, frequently in combination with impaired adrenal function, characterise this disease; the most severe variant results in death within 2 to 4 years after symptom onset. The ...
- High Unexpressed Anger In MS Patients Linked To Nervous System Damage, Not Disease Severity 25 Nov 2009 00:44 GMT
... High Unexpressed Anger In MS Patients Linked To Nervous System Damage, Not Disease Severity Posted on: Tuesday, 24 November 2009, 16:56 CST People with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) feel ...
- High Unexpressed Anger in Multiple Sclerosis Patients Linked to Nervous System Damage, Not Disease Severity 25 Nov 2009 01:15 GMT
... by nervous system damage, rather than an emotional reaction to the stress of the disease. "We believe that the higher levels of withheld anger shown by the study subjects is due ...
- Psychoses May Increase Risk of Death From Heart Disease 25 Nov 2009 01:32 GMT
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- Polyphenols And Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Boost The Birth Of New Neurons 25 Nov 2009 00:44 GMT
... bulb and the hippocampus, both of which are greatly damaged in patients with Alzheimer's disease. These results give support to the hypothesis that a diet made up of foods rich ...
- Genetic variant slows AIDS progression 25 Nov 2009 00:14 GMT
... Scientists report that a genetic variation appears to play a major role in slowing disease progression in HIV-infected patients. In fact, those with the variation appear to take years longer ...
- Multiple Health Concerns Surface as Winter, Vitamin D Deficiences Arrive 25 Nov 2009 01:15 GMT
... On issues ranging from the health of your immune system to prevention of heart disease and even vulnerability to influenza, vitamin D is now seen as one of the most critical ...
- One in four teen girls have STDs 25 Nov 2009 00:13 GMT
... As many as one in four U.S. teenage girls have had a sexually transmitted disease (STD), many infected soon after their first sexual encounter, a new government report shows. "The ...
- In Germany, Children With Cancer Have A High Probability Of Survival 25 Nov 2009 00:44 GMT
... However, other aspects, such as quality of life, pain, and long-term consequences of the disease are still insufficiently investigated in studies. This is the conclusion of the Institute for Quality and ...
- Parkite shares 'Great Comeback' 25 Nov 2009 00:46 GMT
... debilitating intestinal diseases and ostomy surgery. At age 9, Hebert was diagnosed with Crohn's disease, a chronic disorder that causes inflammation of the digestive or gastrointestinal tract. At 21, she went ...
- Kanawha H1N1 vaccine clinic planned 25 Nov 2009 00:15 GMT
... Lee street for those with serious medical conditions including: cancer, blood disorders, chronic lung disease, diabetes, heart disease, kidney disorders, liver disorders, neurological disorders, neuromuscular disorders and people with weakened ...
- United Kingdom - Treatment for BSE 25 Nov 2009 00:41 GMT
... new treatment route for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and its human form Creutzfeldt Jakob disease (CJD) could be a step closer thanks to a discovery by scientists at the University of ...
- Fungus new to Calgary attacks poplar, aspens 25 Nov 2009 00:41 GMT
... can kill several species of trees that are popular in suburban backyards. Bronze leaf disease, relatively new to the city, can kill trembling aspen, Swedish columnar aspen and tower poplar, ...
- Daily salt intake 'set too high' 25 Nov 2009 00:42 GMT
... much salt is known to raise blood pressure, which increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. Now European researchers have shown that people who regularly consume 10g of salt a ...
- Factors from Common Human Bacteria May Trigger Multiple Sclerosis 25 Nov 2009 01:15 GMT
... including the gastrointestinal tract. To determine if these lipids accentuate immune-mediated damage in autoimmune disease, researchers led by Robert B. Clark and Frank C. Nichols of the University of Connecticut ...
- FDA Accepts Once Daily 23 mg Aricept(R) Extended Release NDA for Review 25 Nov 2009 00:10 GMT
... Aricept(R) (donepezil HCl extended release) tablets for the treatment of moderate to severe Alzheimer's disease (AD). This new higher dose formulation contains 23 mg of donepezil HCl in an extended release, ...
- Experimental Vaccine Could Kill Reduce Brain Cancer 25 Nov 2009 00:11 GMT
... a year. "We've been doing this for many years. It helps to stave off disease, but is not a cure. Now, we have a treatment that potentially can increase the number ...
- Giving thanks: Area teens explain why they are thankful 25 Nov 2009 00:16 GMT
... break apart a couple months ago. Katrina's mother was diagnosed with a heart valve disease that required surgery — and hardly the first time she had been hospital-ridden. Over the course ...
- UN: HIV outbreak peaked in 1996 25 Nov 2009 00:46 GMT
... said Tuesday. Officials say the global epidemic probably peaked in 1996 and that the disease looks stable in most regions, except for Africa. Last year, HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa accounted ...
- Parents are robbed of choice over MMR jab 25 Nov 2009 01:01 GMT
... vaccine, which was the subject of a scare linking it to autism and bowel disease, or to avoid mumps vaccination completely. Dr Peter Copp, from Edinburgh private clinic GP-Plus, said: "I ...
- HIV Outbreak Peaked in 1996 25 Nov 2009 01:07 GMT
... said Tuesday. Officials say the global epidemic probably peaked in 1996 and that the disease looks stable in most regions, except for Africa. Last year, HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa accounted ...
- Diabetics Show Alarming Increase in Morbid Obesity 25 Nov 2009 01:15 GMT
... health problem," Kramer and colleagues wrote. Diabetics already are at higher risk for cardiovascular disease, and obesity further increases this risk, especially among women. Obesity also increases other diabetes complications, including ...
- CDC warns: Holiday could bring more swine flu 25 Nov 2009 00:10 GMT
... everybody can do to stay healthy," said Dr. Beth Bell of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Thanksgiving is typically followed by at least a modest bump in early ...
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