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Anxiety Disorder - Anxiety Problems

07.07.2009 23:46    simplifyyourthoughts.com
Our greatest danger in life is in permitting the urgent things to crowd out the important, Spirituality


Anxiety Disorder - Law Of Attraction

07.07.2009 23:46    simplifyyourthoughts.com
We cannot find peace by looking outside. True peace shines most brilliantly from within.

Diet for Diabetic Patients As Recommended by the American Diabetes Association

07.07.2009 14:37    diabitieslife.com
It is very important for diabetics to eat right to be able to manage their diabetes. So, American Diabetes Association...

Health departments get mixed marks for using Web to communicate about flu crisis, study finds

07.07.2009 12:39    eurekalert.org
RAND Corporation) A new study gives state and local health departments get mixed marks for efforts to convey information about the H1N1 virus to the public using their Web sites immediately after US officials declared a public health emergency in
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Pitt team first to profile genes in acutely ill idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis patients

07.07.2009 12:39    eurekalert.org
University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences) The first findings from a one-of-a-kind, patient-driven effort to provide lung tissue for research might help doctors predict when patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis are becoming dangerously ill and also could point
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Ancient fossils shed light on anatomical changes accompanying evolution of first land vertebrates

07.07.2009 12:39    eurekalert.org
National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent)) Long before mammals, birds, and even dinosaurs roamed the Earth, the first four-legged creatures made their first steps onto land. These early land vertebrates varied considerably in size and shape. To understand the anatomical changes
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Microscopic 'beads' could help create 'designer' immune cells that ignore transplanted organs

07.07.2009 12:39    eurekalert.org
Medical College of Georgia) The future of organ transplantation could include microscopic beads that create "designer" immune cells to help patients tolerate their new organ, Medical College of Georgia researchers say. "It's absolutely natural," says Dr. Anatolij Horuzsko, reproductive immunologist
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Cesarean section: Local anesthetic reduces need for painkillers post-op

07.07.2009 12:39    eurekalert.org
Wiley-Blackwell) Giving a local anesthetic during a Cesarean section helps manage pain after the operation and can reduce consumption of painkillers, according to Cochrane researchers. The researchers recommend local anesthetics as part of integrated pain management strategies for Cesarean section
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Physics research with atomic force microscope could lead to better health care

07.07.2009 12:39    eurekalert.org
Kansas State University) Study of proteins as a single molecule shows promise to help scientists understand the causes of diseases like some cancers. Research on bunched molecules could lead to a more efficient way to identify antibodies in blood.
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Purdue researchers create prostate cancer 'homing device' for drug delivery

07.07.2009 12:39    eurekalert.org
Purdue University) A new prostate cancer "homing device" could improve detection and allow for the first targeted treatment of the disease. A team of Purdue University researchers has synthesized a molecule that finds and penetrates prostate cancer cells and has
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UTSA infectious disease researchers advancing vaccine against Valley fever

07.07.2009 12:39    eurekalert.org
University of Texas at San Antonio) Medical mycologists in the South Texas Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases at the University of Texas at San Antonio have genetically engineered a live, attenuated vaccine that successfully protects mice against coccidioidomycosis.
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News briefs from the July issue of CHEST

07.07.2009 12:39    eurekalert.org
American College of Chest Physicians) New research from the July issue of CHEST highlights smoking cessation and its benefit on the heart; the benefits of electrical muscle stimulation on patients with COPD; how the seasons affect mortality in patients with
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Secondary Hypertension- Causes and Symptoms

07.07.2009 09:37    blood-pressure-updates.com
Secondary hypertension is that hypertension which has some underlying cause. Addressing the cause can result in the treatment of hypertension...

Eating due to Stress and How to Fight It

07.07.2009 09:37    aboutstressmanagement.com
Eating high calorie, high fat food is the body's spontaneous response to increased stress levels. This habit is dangerous and...

Acetaminophen Containing Drugs Pose Danger to Hepatitis C

07.07.2009 09:23    hepatitis-central.com
Knowing which drugs contain acetaminophen can help you protect your liver and stay one step ahead of impending FDA legislation....
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Rwanda: Big No to Draft Law On HIV Tests And Sterilisation

07.07.2009 08:56    allafrica.com
Rwanda's draft law that would make compulsory HIV testing and require the sterilisation of all people with intellectual disabilities, has been contested by the Human Rights Watch.

Zambia: Still Possible to Slow the Aids Pandemic

07.07.2009 08:56    allafrica.com
IT is not far fetched to assume most people now have concluded that it is impossible to reduce the prevalence rate of HIVAids because of the attitude that people have towards the pandemic.

Ghana: Miss Ghana USA 2008 to Promote HIV/Aids Education in Ghana

07.07.2009 08:56    allafrica.com
Miss Ghana USA 2008-2009, Miss Krstyle Simpson is to visit Ghana soon to embark on an HIV/AIDS education programme as part of her project to reach out to the less privileged.

Uganda: Routine Tests Will Ease Aids Fight

07.07.2009 08:56    allafrica.com
The AIDS Information Centre (AIC) has launched a sh100b plan to ensure that quality counselling and testing for HIV/AIDS is available to all in the next five years. This is a wise public health strategy. Only 21% of Ugandan adults

Nigeria: Country Now Second Highest in Aids Victims

07.07.2009 08:56    allafrica.com
NIGERIA has overtaken India as the second country with the highest number of people living with HIV/AIDS after South Africa, according to a report released by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

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