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  • Walk Faster to Live Longer


    Get Fit and Lose Weight in 2009Authority Authority: 126
    We know that walking is good for us, but how good? It helps us to lose weight and keep fit. But is it an effective way to increase our lifespan? Will it give you a longer and more fulfilling life? The answer appears to be, yes.
    1 day ago
  • Fetal heart rate monitors no substitute for medical advice


    Baby ChumsAuthority Authority: 591
    Fetal heart rate monitors shouldn’t be used as a replacement for a proper medical warned doctors. Doctors have published information in the British Medical Journal warning that fetal monitors, used to listen to a baby’s heartbeat, may give “false reassurance” and unnecessary anxiety to parents who use them. ...
    6 days ago
  • Well, Well, Well: Flu Vaccine


    War On You: Breaking Alternative NewsAuthority Authority: 548
    Well, Well, Well: Flu Vaccine Take the shot? Connie Howard / health@vueweekly.com Follow flu news and you’ll soon be a little nervous, confused and probably bored. So why am I adding yet another piece? Because our major media outlets have massively underreported important findings of the Cochrane Collaboration ...
    1 week ago
  • Lying still after artificial insemination treatment increases success rate


    Baby ChumsAuthority Authority: 591
    Lying still in the supine position after undergoing artificial insemination increases the chance of conception by as much as 50 percent according to a recent study. There have been various methods tried throughout the centuries to increase the chances of conception after sex. One method women have tried is elevating ...
    1 week ago
  • Lying with your feet up after sex improves baby chances


    Thaindian NewsAuthority Authority: 708
    London, October 29 (ANI): Women who lie on their backs for 15 minutes after artificial insemination (AI) have a higher chance of getting pregnant, says a new study.To reach the conclusion, lead researcher Dr Inge Custers of the Academic Medical Centre in Amsterdam observed 400 women, who had sperm directly inserted ...
    1 week ago
  • Rise in number of Down’s syndrome cases as women wait longer to start families


    Baby ChumsAuthority Authority: 591
    Down’s syndrome cases have become more common over the last two decades but have been offset by better early detection and an increase in terminations. The British Medical Journal published a paper today indicating that diagnoses of Down’s syndrome has increased by 71 percent since 1989, yet the rate of babies ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Depression: Can Dolphins Relieve Depression Symptoms?


    Wish Everyone Good Health.Authority Authority: 464
    There are various treatments for depression but this one can be not only original, but also effective. Swimming with dolphins can be an effective therapy for depression according to a research carried out in Honduras. It was known that these animals had healing properties for other diseases but not alleviating ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Long-Term Use of Antidepressants On the Rise


    Psych Central NewsAuthority Authority: 571
    Officials in the United Kingdom (UK) report a large surge in the prescription of antidepressant medications. The increased utilization appears to be tied to individuals continuing to take the medications for an extended or maintenance period. However, some individuals have reported problems in stopping use of the ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Long-term antidepressant drug use causes rise in prescriptions: Study


    Thaindian NewsAuthority Authority: 708
    London, Oct 23 (ANI): Researchers at the University of Southampton have found that a dramatic rise in antidepressant prescriptions issued by GPs has been caused by a year on year increase in the number of people taking antidepressant drugs on a long-term basis.They study showed that despite a drop in the number of new ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Open Access Week 2009


    Wellcome LibraryAuthority Authority: 422
    This week is Open Access Week 2009 . The aim of which is to broaden awareness and understanding of Open Access - the principle that all research should be freely accessible online, immediately after publication. As such, we thought wed take the opportunity to flag up United Kingdom PubMed Central ( UKPMC ), a free ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Indian men living in UK ‘more prone to alcohol-related problems’


    Thaindian NewsAuthority Authority: 708
    London, Oct 21 (ANI): Experts have raised concerns over the alcohol use in Indian men living in the UK.Although men born in India reportedly drank less than the general UK population, they were more vulnerable to alcohol-related problems.The research team led by Dr Rashid Zaman studied the people from Sri Lanka, East ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Most Cot deaths are attributed to babies sleeping with parents


    Baby ChumsAuthority Authority: 591
    Over 50% of cot deaths otherwise known as sudden infant death syndrome, (SIDS), happen when babies are asleep with their parents, according to a recent study. Researchers warned that the findings published online by the British Medical Journal prove that the safest place for babies was beside their parents’ bed ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Half of cot deaths ‘happen while co-sleeping’


    Thaindian NewsAuthority Authority: 708
    London, Oct 14 (ANI): More than half of sudden unexplained infant deaths happen while the baby is in bed or on a sofa with a parent, a new study suggests.The research has been published in the online British Medical Journal.To reach the conclusion, a team of researchers at the Universities of Bristol and Warwick ...
    4 weeks ago
  • More than half of cot deaths occur whilst sleeping with parent, new BMJ report suggests


    Net News DailyAuthority Authority: 572
    A new British Medical Journal report suggests that over half of unexplained baby deaths, or cot deaths, occur when a parent is ‘co-sleeping’ with their baby on a sofa or bed. The BMJ have said that cot deaths may also be related to alcohol or drug use by the parent whilst they are ‘co-sleeping’.  They say ...
    4 weeks ago
  • MALATTIE TROPICALI: IL DIRITTO ALLA SALUTE NELLA DICHIARAZIONE DI VERONA


    SALUTE DOMANI ? IL PORTALE DEL BENESSEREAuthority Authority: 150
    Verona è stata per tutta la scorsa settimana la capitale mondiale della medicina tropicale e salute internazionale. Il VI Congresso Europeo, ospitato nella prestigiosa sede del Palazzo della Gran Guardia, organizzato dalla Federazione delle Società Europee di Medicina Tropicale e Salute Internazionale (FESTMIH), ...
    8 weeks ago
  • Doctors Talk Climate, Finally


    Fire EarthAuthority Authority: 433
    Alas, they couldn’t break out of the ‘matrix’ that is structured with the U.N. as centerpieceWhat did the doctors say?The world will face a “global health catastrophe” unless governments agree deep cuts in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as part of  a new U.N. treaty in Copenhagen in December, say 18 of ...
    8 weeks ago

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