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LSD, Ketamine and Cannabis could treat conditions from headache to diabetes - Times Online

22.03.2008 20:09    24hourmarijuanadetox.info
It probe unlikely, however general practitioner and researchers in the US and across Europe hold it is viable and that modern principles testament corroborate the case. Moment fortune are uncommon in science. In the Fifties and Sixties, hallucinogenic drugs, such


Europe: Czechs to Decriminalize Marijuana Possession, Growing Up to Three Plants Stop the Drug War (DRCNet)

22.03.2008 20:09    24hourmarijuanadetox.info
Beneath Czech law, ownership of "more than a diminutive proportions of drugs" is a crook offence punishable near up to five elderliness in prison. On the contrary Czechs are in the midst the most abundant of European pot-smokers, and compel

You'd Never Guess that Sleeping Disorders Could Make your Child Hyperactive

22.03.2008 18:33    drgranny.com
Much to your belief, sleep disorders in children can make them hyperactive in future. Snoring which is one of the most common symptom of a disturbed sleep is also predicted to lead to hyperactivity in children later.Researchers from the American

Higher fiber intake tied to better lung function

22.03.2008 17:27    health.am
Getting an adequate amount of fiber each day may help middle-aged people breathe easier, and appears to benefit non-smokers and smokers alike.Among 11,897 men and women, those with the highest daily fiber intake had better lung function and were less


Brain stimulation may relieve cluster headaches

22.03.2008 17:27    health.am
A technique called deep brain stimulation may relieve chronic cluster headaches that do not respond to standard medication, according to a study reported this month in the medical journal Cephalalgia.Cluster headaches cause sudden, severe pain, often centered in one eye.

Stemulite Ingredients: Beta Glucans

22.03.2008 16:47    blog.stephenholtfitness.com
In my adventures spreading the Stemulite Truth on the forums, I've noticed a few negative people loudly stating that Stemulite must be a scam because it claims to do so much.The truth about Stemulite is that when you combine ingredients
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Lack of Sleep Hurts Women's Hearts Most

22.03.2008 15:37    healthcentral.com
They found that poor sleep is associated with greater psychological distress and higher levels of biomarkers associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease. They also found that these associations are stronger in women than in men.

Deep Sedation Becoming More Common for Dying Patients in Holland

22.03.2008 15:37    healthcentral.com
Euthanasia is legal in the Netherlands, but it's not clear from the study whether continuous deep sedation is being used as a substitute for euthanasia, or whether it's proving to be a better way to care for the terminally ill

Gene Linked to Form of Parkinson's Disease

22.03.2008 15:37    healthcentral.com
These findings may ultimately help open the door to the development of new therapeutic -- and possibly even preventive -- strategies that target the underlying cause of Parkinson's disease, improving quality of life of the many people worldwide who are

Family Discussion Plays Role in Breast Cancer Awareness

22.03.2008 15:37    healthcentral.com
Previous research found that black women are less likely than white women to have genetic counseling or testing for genetic mutations that increase breast cancer risk, and that black women are more likely to be diagnosed with a later stage

Some Facelift Patients Infected With MRSA 'Superbug'

22.03.2008 15:36    healthcentral.com
About one half of 1 percent of people undergoing facelifts developed the so-called "superbug" methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection, doctors from Lennox Hill-Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital in New York City reported.

More Vitamin D in Childhood Cuts Later Diabetes Risk

22.03.2008 15:36    healthcentral.com
The researchers found that children who were given additional vitamin D were about 30 percent less likely to develop type 1 diabetes than children who didn't receive vitamin D supplements. The evidence also indicated that the higher and more regular

Diabetes' Toll Continues to Grow

22.03.2008 15:36    healthcentral.com
Rates of the disease, fueled by obesity and sedentary lifestyles, have risen unchecked in the United States, with diabetes now affecting about 7 percent of the population. That's an estimated 20.8 million adults and children, according to the American Diabetes

New Rheumatoid Arthritis Drug Works for Adults, Children

22.03.2008 15:36    healthcentral.com
Tocilizumab works by blocking the interleukin-6 receptor. Interleukin-6 is a molecule involved in promoting the painful inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis.

Pacemakers Change Biology of the Heart

22.03.2008 15:36    healthcentral.com
The researchers said their findings are believed to be the first detailed chemical analysis of the biological effects a pacemaker has on the heart. This new information could lead to improvements in the use of combined pacemaker/drug treatments for congestive

More Seniors Falling Victim to Escalator Injuries

22.03.2008 15:36    healthcentral.com
The rate of injuries to older adults riding escalators more than doubled from 1991 to 2005, said study lead author Dr. Joseph O'Neil, an associate professor of pediatrics at the Indiana University School of Medicine, and an expert on injury

Health Tip: Use Tampons Properly

22.03.2008 15:35    healthcentral.com
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services offers these guidelines for tampon safety :

Music as Medicine

22.03.2008 15:35    healthcentral.com
Music therapy is an evidence-based practice that can affect changes in physical, psychological, social and cognitive domains through music experiences and the relationship that develops between the client and the therapist," said Cheryl Dileo, a professor of music therapy and

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