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Indian plant could play key role in death of cancer cells

Ralph Turchiano wrote 3 months ago: Contact: Danielle Moores dwongmoores@yahoo.com 706-496-5956 Georgia Health Sciences University AUGUS … more →

Tags: Ignored - Breakthrough Cures & Treatments, Journal of Biological Chemistry, cancer cell, University of Kansas, Chadli, Ahmed Chadli, GRU Cancer Center, Hsp90

Predicting driving ability of stroke survivors1 comment

handtutorblog wrote 3 months ago: Published in topics in stroke rehabilitation Dr. Akinwuntan and his team from Department of Physical … more →

Tags: Hand Tutor, occupational therapist, Stroke, Physical Therapy, health, Conditions and Diseases, united states, Neurological Disorder, driving performance of mildly impaired stroke survivors

Hard evidence grows for including meditation in government-sponsored health programs | Science Codex

Karah Pino wrote 7 months ago: More people still die from cardiovascular disease than any other illness. Dubbed the number one kill … more →

Tags: meditation, Meditation Research, health, Transcendental Meditation, Meditation in health programs, meditation for health, stress reduction, Wellness, Medicine

Daily vibration may combat prediabetes in youth : 20min daily was better than prescription drugs at reducing levels of hemoglobin A11 comment

Ralph Turchiano wrote 7 months ago: Contact: Toni Baker tbaker@georgiahealth.edu 706-721-4421 Georgia Health Sciences University AUGUSTA … more →

Tags: All posts, Disease and Conditions, Ignored - Breakthrough Cures & Treatments, health, Conditions and Diseases, Blood Sugar, Diabetes Mellitus, Diabetes mellitus type 2, Endocrine Disorders

New approaches to thyroidectomy prompt discussion.

zedie wrote 8 months ago: During an academic debate held here, two presenters focused on the pros and cons of conventional vs. … more →

Tags: Medicine, american thyroid association, Surgery, Oregon Health & Science University, Invasiveness of surgical procedures, thyroid, robotic surgery, Thyroidectomy

Experts debate benefits of routine nerve monitoring in thyroid surgery.

zedie wrote 8 months ago: Although many clinicians use intraoperative nerve monitoring during thyroid surgery, data do not nec … more →

Tags: Medicine, News, american thyroid association, health, Surgery, Nervous system, Boston University School of Medicine, Terris, surgeon

A Family Exercise Routine Keeps the Diabetes Monster Away From Black Children

bigced wrote 8 months ago:   http://mybrownbaby.com/2012/09/a-family-exercise-routine-keeps-the-diabetes-monster-away-from … more →

Tags: Editorial, The Industry Cosign, Atlanta, physical exercise, Diabetes Mellitus, Nick Chiles, Nike, Aerobic Exercise, Journal of the American Medical Association

Targeting inflammation to prevent, treat cancers: Researchers at the Georgia Health Sciences University Cancer Center have identified a gene that disrupts the inflammatory process implicated in liver cancer

TGI wrote 9 months ago: Reported by: Dr. Venkat S. Karra, Ph.D. Targeting inflammation to prevent, treat cancers: Researcher … more →

Tags: TGI - Cancer, TGI - Inflammation, TGI - Omics Medicine, TGI - Biomarkers, TGI - Pathogens, TGI - Health, Cancer, Horuzsko, American Association for Cancer Research

Contribution of Leg compressions to Recovery after a Stroke3 comments

TGI wrote 9 months ago: Reported by: Dr. Venkat S Karra, Ph.D. Leg compressions may enhance stroke recovery: Successive, vig … more →

Tags: Aortic Valve: TAVI, TAVI vs Open Heart Surgery, Biomarkers & Medical Diagnostics, Cardiac & Vascular Repair Tools Subsegment, Frontiers in Cardiology, Stents & Tools, clinical trial, Food and Drug Administration, health, Heart Disease

A Lab Worker, Nudity and Monkeys

TripodMA wrote 9 months ago: What’s the real story? A person can only guess……. http://chronicle.augusta.com/new … more →

Tags: Alcohol, Vivisection, lab workers, lab monkeys, Coley Mitchell, Lab Animal Services

News Mash: Red wine? Good for you, if in moderation. If NOT in moderation? Naked party with monkeys!4 comments

anguishedrepose wrote 9 months ago: On the internet… Science has been having an ongoing debate. The debate? Whether or not red win … more →

Tags: Nature&Environment, Medicine and health, News Mash, Resveratrol, red wine, health benefits drinking red wine, miracle molecule, Coley Mitchell, naked with monkeys

Drunk Lab Tech Found Partially Clothed & Surrounded By Monkeys!

roneladyb wrote 9 months ago: Officials jailed 32 year Coley Mitchell on August 13 after he was discovered intoxicated at Georgia … more →

Tags: News, DJ Touchtone, 100.3 WRNB PHILADELPHIA, THE BASEMENT PARTY, KYLE THE ALCOHOLIC PRODUCER, the worlds number one blind dj, Drunk Lab Tech Found Partially Clothed & Surrounded, 32-year old, Coley Mitchell

Georgia Physician Shortage Just One Among Many Challenges

mikekleinonline wrote 9 months ago: Mike Klein Health care policy is a complex beast with seemingly intractable political positions, lot … more →

Tags: Georgia Public Policy Foundation, Mike Klein Online, Mike Klein, U. S. Supreme Court, Obamacare, Georgia Children's Advocacy Network, health-care reform, medicaid expansion

20 Simple Ways to Live a Longer Life

tongkk wrote 10 months ago: 1. Envision a Long Life. To Learn More. Visit the website www.healthjourneys.com. Type in either … more →

Tags: health, national institute of health, National Institute of Aging, Website, intermittent fasting, united states, Mark Mattson, Aspirin, Food and Drug Administration

Day 251 comment

Dying to be Thin wrote 1 year ago: After spending two days in a state hospital, and 11 days at MCR, I can now confidently say that I am … more →

Tags: Journal, Mental Health, health, eating disorder, Bulimia Nervosa, Eating, psychiatric hospital, nasogastric intubation, Disorders

mad for mosaic art1 comment

linda jerkins wrote 1 year ago: Georgia artist Paul Pearman is well-known for his hand-crafted belt buckles, worn by rock and countr … more →

Tags: Shopping, Architecture, Arts, Style, country music stars, Belt Buckles, mosaic art, paul pearman, Mosaic

High fructose corn syrup linked to cardiovascular disease in children, teens 1 comment

truthsupport wrote 1 year ago: Thursday, January 26, 2012 by: Tara Green (NaturalNews) Adolescents who consume foods and beverages … more →

Tags: News, health, news 2, Disease, Health 2, Children, High Fructose, corn syrup, Cardiovascular

High fructose consumption by adolescents may put them at cardiovascular risk

Vitamin and Herb Stores wrote 1 year ago:     Evidence of cardiovascular disease and diabetes risk is present in the blood of adoles … more →

Tags: All posts, Consumer Products, Sweetners, High Fructose Corn Syrup, high density lipoprotein, Fructose, sucrose, abdominal obesity, Journal of Nutrition

High fructose consumption by adolescents may put them at cardiovascular risk

Ralph Turchiano wrote 1 year ago:     Evidence of cardiovascular disease and diabetes risk is present in the blood of adoles … more →

Tags: All posts, Consumer Products, Sweetners, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Fructose, sucrose, Journal of Nutrition, pollock, high density lipoprotein


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