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Diners badly underestimate calories in fast-food meals

tbellamy wrote 11 hours ago: Many diners are gobbling far more calories in their fast-food meals than they realize, a new study s … more →

Tags: McDonald, calorie, united states, Burger King, Fast Food, Meal, dunkin donuts

Young people who undergo CT scans are 24 percent more likely to develop cancer compared with those who do not, a study published today on bmj.com suggests

Ralph Turchiano wrote 12 hours ago: Contact: Emma Dickinson edickinson@bmj.com 44-020-738-36529 BMJ-British Medical Journal Small cancer … more →

Tags: Lethal or Unintended Side Effects, Australia, BMJ, Brain Tumor, Cancer, Cumulative incidence, Incidence (epidemiology), X-ray computed tomography

Abundance (Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler)

Berkhamsted School Library wrote 20 hours ago: Our School Principal has just read and enjoyed the book Abundance by Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotl … more →

Tags: Non-Fiction, abundance the future is better than you think, Future, Peter Diamandis, singularity university, Steven Kotler, Tim Wu, united states

Dangerous Arthritis Drugs

BIO-SIL wrote 1 day ago: Arthritis drugs – triple cancer risk Dear Health-Savvy Friend, A study of more than 125,000 re … more →

Tags: health, Arthritis, united states, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, analgesic, archives of internal medicine, Peptic Ulcer

Where Do You Come From?

MOM Delicious wrote 3 days ago: Mark is the author of three books (including the popular Sun Tzu and the Art of Business: Six Princi … more →

Tags: Education, Media and Public Relations, united states, Muscadine, scuppernong, North Carolina, Antioxidant, Oxygen radical absorbance capacity, dietary fiber

Can Faith in God Help Alleviate Depression?1 comment

zedie wrote 5 days ago: Story at-a-glance Modern, unhealthy lifestyles predispose you to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease w … more →

Tags: Life, God, Matthew Warren, McLean Hospital, mental disorder, Notre Dame University, Saddleback Church, Scheller

Harvard study finds belief in God leads to improved outcomes in treatment of psychiatric illness: The Church of England Newspaper, May 19, 20132 comments

geoconger wrote 1 week ago: Belief in God significantly improves the outcome of those receiving short-term treatment for psychia … more →

Tags: Church of England Newspaper, David Rosmarin, healing, McLean Hospital, psychiatric illnesses

Harvard study shows Resveratrol provides anti-aging benefits7 comments

radiantlook wrote 1 week ago: Reserve by Jeunesse A recent study out of Harvard Medical School has confirmed that the “miracle com … more →

Tags: Reserve Supplement, anti aging supplement, Cell Biology, Compound Resveratrol, David Sinclair, Grape seed extract, health, Jeunesse, miracle compound

man flu18 comments

lifeasawidower.com wrote 1 week ago: I’ve just started to feel something like human again after nearly two weeks of suffering from … more →

Tags: Abel Keogh, benzodiazepine drugs, Bob the Builder, Children, cruse, Cruse Bereavement Care, dating a widower, Death…And How To Survive It, diazepam

Two Great Articles about Tai Chi

kimberlyivy wrote 1 week ago: Greetings everyone! I missed last week because my husband and I bought a house! We saw the house and … more →

Tags: Fitness & Movement Topics, tai chi qigong, health, Taijiquan, Tai Chi Chuan, Alternative, Qigong, Tai Chi, kim

Google CEO discloses vocal cord problem

Cyndee Maxwell wrote 1 week ago: SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google CEO Larry Page is finally disclosing the health problem that spooked inv … more →

Tags: News, features, Google, page, Larry Page, vocal folds, Hashimoto's Thyroiditis

Pain, Placebos and Panacea Examining the Religion of Medicine Excerpts from Cancer - Why We're Still Dying to Know the Truth

ageoflucidity wrote 1 week ago: Pain, Placebos and Panacea Examining the Religion of Medicine Before we close, it is necessary for u … more →

Tags: united states, health, PLACEBO, Medicine, Phil Hammond, Ralph Nader, BritishLions, Berlin Wall

New findings rejuvenate age-old drug development field.

zedie wrote 1 week ago: On the internet, antiaging therapies abound. Longevity clinics peddle supplements and growth hormone … more →

Tags: News, GlaxoSmithKline, David Sinclair, sinclair, Pennington Biomedical Research Center, eric ravussin, Jackson Laboratory, nia

Does Prayer Really Work?

prayerineverycity wrote 1 week ago: There have been many recent studies on the effects of intercessory prayer for the sick. One such stu … more →

Tags: How To Pray, Prayer, how to pray, sin list, Intercessory Prayer, does god answer prayer, does prayer work, does prayer really work, scientific study on prayer

What does Harvard Medical School know about Meditation and your Brain?

observemadman wrote 2 weeks ago: “Stress is simply a reaction to a stimulus that disturbs our physical or mental equilibrium” Brain S … more →

Tags: The Brain, brain function, parts of the brain, pictures of the brain, about the brain, How to Meditate, mindful, Yoga, What Is Meditation

Researchers at HSCI find protein that reverses some effects of aging in mice.

Issa Bloom wrote 2 weeks ago: Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) researchers — a stem cell biologist and a practicing cardiologist … more →

Tags: technology, Molecular Biosciences, Cell Biology, Knowledge and Networks, Stem cells, Protein, Stem Cell

Philip Low on Business Rockstars

alcox22 wrote 2 weeks ago: Today on Business Rockstars, Ken Rutkowski talks with inventor and neurotechnologist Philip Low. The … more →

Tags: Business, Entertainment, features, News, alzheimer's disease, Autism, brain, Business 2, Business Owners

How Fear of Germs Is Making You Sick4 comments

Sarita Rosenhaus Coren wrote 2 weeks ago: Studies have shown that exposure to microscopic bugs is actually crucial for keeping people healthy. … more →

Tags: Holistic Health and Wellness, Mental Health, health, Disease, Hygiene, Germs

Ivy League Professors: Obamacare Penalty Will Hurt Hospitals, Patients.

greatriversofhope wrote 2 weeks ago: By Dan Weil A penalty in the Affordable Care Act on hospitals regarding Medicare patients will work … more →

Tags: Health 2, patient, Wall Street Journal, hospital, Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act, University of Pennsylvania, Medicare, Emergency Department, Affordable Care Act.


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