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AFP: 'Staggering' cocaine haul in Australia: police

12.03.2008 23:34    24hourmarijuanadetox.info
Three humans were arrested after fashion public official fix the medicament labeled as grassy tea in a shipping container of furnishings delivered to a Sydney warehouse. Recent South Wales Boys in blue Commissioner Andy Scipione described the proportions of the


Antidepressants' benefits may be exaggerated - drugs-alcohol - 17 January 2008 - New Scientist

12.03.2008 23:34    24hourmarijuanadetox.info
This has been deliberate owing to the duplicate community who backed Hitler failed to beat close to force. Straightaway they vanquish near drugging and gain manufactured intellectual illness.No one is at all mentally sick other than those unlucky sufficiently to

Legal hallucinogenic drug moves onto officials' radar

12.03.2008 23:34    24hourmarijuanadetox.info
The herb can be chewed or smoked as a seam or in inundate pipes. Consumer can combat earnest nevertheless ephemeral hallucinations. The herb is acceptable in California, although legislators are making allowance for restrictions. Handle allow for Sally-D, Witchcraft Millions

Eating Disorders and Personality Disorders

12.03.2008 23:20    lillywomenshealth.com
Patients suffering from eating disorders binge on food and sometimes are both Anorectic and Bulimic. This is an impulsive behaviour as defined by the DSM (particularly in the case of BPD and to a lesser extent of Cluster B disorders
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Hotfitnessmodels.Com Is Developing A Program To Face Anorexia And Help More Models Around The World

12.03.2008 23:17    prurgent.com
A long term study has proven that the number of women facing issues regarding Anorexia has dramatically increased these last years.

No increase in stroke risk with non-aspirin NSAIDs

12.03.2008 21:27    health.am
Taking non-aspirin anti-inflammatory painkillers, or NSAIDs, does not appear to increase the risk of bleeding stroke (also called hemorrhagic stroke), according to a study by Korean investigators.Previous studies have shown no association between the use of non-aspirin NSAIDs and hemorrhagic

Hispanics Encouraged to Become More Involved in Their Health Care

12.03.2008 21:27    health.am
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) joined with The Advertising Council today to launch a Spanish-language national public service campaign designed to encourage Hispanics to become more involved in their health

First Early-Detection Blood Test for Parkinson's Shows Promise

12.03.2008 21:27    health.am
A test that profiles molecular biomarkers in blood could become the first accurate diagnostic test for Parkinson's disease, new research shows.The screen relies on changes in dozens of small molecules in serum. These "metabolomic" alterations form a unique pattern in

Nicotine poisoning common in tobacco workers

12.03.2008 21:27    health.am
Nicotine poisoning is common among tobacco farm workers, but there may be simple ways to reduce the risk, a new study suggests.Researchers found that among 304 North Carolina tobacco workers, more than 18 percent had suffered nausea, dizziness, headache and

Gene Therapy Could Save Kids From a Lifetime of Eating Cornstarch

12.03.2008 21:27    health.am
A gene therapy treatment that restores a missing liver enzyme in test animals could provide a cure for a rare metabolic disorder in humans, according to Duke University Medical Center researchers.People born with the disorder, called glycogen storage disease type

Advance Properties that Reduce Infection and Aid in Healing Drive Innovations in Adhesive Bandages

12.03.2008 20:27    przoom.com
In an effort to capture this segment, manufacturers have created products that incorporate graphics or eye-catching design such as stickers, tattoos, holograms, glitter and color-changing bandages.

Jail for Belgians Who Reject Polio Shot

12.03.2008 20:20    seattletimes.nwsource.com
As doctors struggle to eradicate polio worldwide, one of their biggest problems is persuading parents to vaccinate their children. In Belgium, authorities are resorting to an extreme measure: prison sentences.

Obesity chokes up the cellular power plant

12.03.2008 20:07    3-rx.com
The machinery responsible for energy production in fat cells is working poorly as a result of obesity. Finnish research done at the University of Helsinki and the National Public Health Institute shows that this may aggravate and work to maintain

Metabolic syndrome: a risk factor for depression?

12.03.2008 20:07    3-rx.com
A cluster of heart disease and diabetes risk factors known as the metabolic syndrome may be a "predisposing factor for the development of depression," Finnish researchers report.Dr. Hannu Koponen of Kuopio University in Kuopio, Finland, and colleagues followed a large

Doctors not getting enough sleep: survey

12.03.2008 20:07    3-rx.com
A new survey released by the American College of Chest Physicians' Sleep Institute indicates that most physicians report needing at least 7 hours of sleep per night, yet they only get 6.5 hours on average."Call hours during training and in

Emotional 'bummer' of cocaine addiction mimicked in animals

12.03.2008 20:07    3-rx.com
Cocaine addicts often suffer a downward emotional spiral that is a key to their craving and chronic relapse. While researchers have developed animal models of the reward of cocaine, they have not been able to model this emotional impact, until

Study raises caution on new painkillers

12.03.2008 20:07    3-rx.com
A new class of painkillers that block a receptor called TRPV1 may interfere with brain functions such as learning and memory, a new study suggests. The experiments with rat brain found that the TRPV1 receptor regulates a neural mechanism called

Study shows long-term weight control is achievable

12.03.2008 20:07    3-rx.com
People who shed weight and want to keep it off might benefit from monthly personal contact interventions, researchers reported at the American Heart Association's Conference on Nutrition, Physical Activity and Metabolism.Results of the study will also be simultaneously published in

Different use of brain areas may explain memory problems in schizophrenics

12.03.2008 20:07    3-rx.com
The enduring memory problems that people with schizophrenia experience may be related to differences in how their brains process information, new research has found.The Public Library of Science published the report by Vanderbilt University researchers Junghee Lee, Bradley S. Folley,

Drinking plus hormones may up breast cancer risk

12.03.2008 20:07    3-rx.com
Even moderate drinking may raise the risk of breast cancer among postmenopausal women on hormone replacement therapy, new research suggests.A number of studies have linked regular drinking to a higher risk of breast cancer; it's thought that the risk reflects

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