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Compulsive Overeating Disorder

20.06.2009 18:20    drgranny.com
also known as binge eating, is generally an addiction seen in people who have an irresistible urge to eat. The main problem associated with this disorder is that people suffering from the abnormal eating habit try to hide their problem.


Sun Burn Treatment

20.06.2009 18:20    drgranny.com
But, still one can take measures to control the damage done. The effect of the intensity of damage is measured 24 hours after the exposure to sun. Few initial steps that can be taken are:As soon as you feel the

Getting the Skinny on New Diabetes Treatments

20.06.2009 17:51    diabeticdietsnews.com
What a boon it must be to researchers, doctors and patients alike when a drug developed to treat one condition turns out to be a viable treatment for another. On less frequent occasions it is just a fluke and everyone

Preventing Type 2 Diabetes in Pregnant Women

20.06.2009 13:34    diabitieslife.com
Type 2 Diabetes silently affects individuals. The risk of developing it is more in case of pregnant women. To avoid...


Asbestos attorneys ask government to release hospital information

20.06.2009 09:09    asbestoscancerblog.com
Asbestos attorneys have petitioned the federal government on behalf of a client who claims that his home was contaminated with asbestos. The petition asks the government to release information with regards to the presence of the dangerous mineral at the
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Low-Fat Diet May Help Avoid Liver Cancer

20.06.2009 08:39    cancercompass.com
PHILADELPHIA -- Low-fat diet helps genetically predisposed animals avoid liver cancer, U.S. researchers found. In a study comparing two strains of mice -- one susceptible to developing cancer and the other not -- researchers found that a high-fat diet predisposed

Liberia: Catholic Church Intensifies Crusade On HIV/Aids in Bong

20.06.2009 06:15    allafrica.com
As part of its strive to complement government and global efforts to create an increase awareness on the prevention of the HIV and AIDS pandemic the Catholic Heath Secretariat of the Diocese of Gbarnga has embarked on an intense HIV/AIDs

Zimbabwe: Aids Fund Dumps Govt Agency

20.06.2009 06:15    allafrica.com
THE Global Fund has stopped financing HIV and Aids programmes through the government-controlled National Aids Council (NAC) but will channel funds to fight the epidemic via a United Nations agency.

Namibia: Aids Conference Concludes

20.06.2009 06:15    allafrica.com
The 2009 HIV/AIDS Implementers' meeting concluded early this week after four days of discussions, presentations, and plenary sessions.

Africa: Faith Groups Urge Action On Laws That Impede HIV Fight

20.06.2009 06:15    allafrica.com
Civil society and faith groups campaigning on HIV and AIDS have urged United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to step up efforts to combat discrimination and criminalisation that prevent access to information and services.

Ghana: Jica And Sony For the Next Generation in Ghana 2009

20.06.2009 06:15    allafrica.com
The Japan International Cooperation Agency, JICA and Sony, a global leader in electronics, are providing world-class entertainment for teeming Ghanaians while educating them on HIV/AIDS prevention, and offering free counseling and testing.

Muscle Weakness In Children And Malignant Hyperthermia

20.06.2009 04:36    emaxhealth.com
If a child has muscle weakness, either diagnosed or undiagnosed, the parents must be aware of a condition called Malignant Hyperthermia. Recently, I met with two parents who have a child with undiagnosed muscle weakness. They are intelligent, caring parents

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