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Gluten sensitivity in mothers linked to mental health issues for the child

Mike G wrote 1 week ago: (NaturalNews) Children born to women with gluten sensitivity may be at a higher risk of developing s … more →

Tags: Mental Health, Children, health, schizophrenia, Mental, Mental Health, gluten sensitivity, Mothers, Psychiatric Diseases

Phone Hacking is not the worst crime that journalists committed1 comment

Helen Wilson wrote 2 weeks ago: John Pilger, notable war correspondent and human rights advocate, commented in The Journalist activi … more →

Tags: News, Industry Insight, The Times, the journalist magazine, News - International, rebekah brooks, phone hacking scandal, News of the World, Rebekah Brooks arrested

Visiting a Friend in a Large University Medical Center

Ron Pavellas wrote 4 weeks ago: I arrived Flemingberg station in the Kommun (municipality) of Huddinge around 4PM, April 29, on the … more →

Tags: huddinge kommun, Sweden, Flemingberg, Huddinge, Karolinska Institutet, Karolinska universitetssjukhuset, Karolinska University’s Hospital, Novum Research Park, Sodertorn University

Can Depression Lead To Low Grades?

clairecorrigan wrote 2 months ago: Bukutgirl via Flickr Given the debilitating effect depression can have on a sufferer, it’s not … more →

Tags: mental illness, Depression, Grades, Counselling, Bullying, Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare, Sweden, DCU, G-P

HURRAH, HURRAH Sweden Has a New Princess !!2 comments

GullringstorpGoatGal wrote 3 months ago: Today is a momentous day for Swedish people and the Swedish Realm. There has been an official Royal … more →

Tags: Sweden's new Princess, HRH Crown Princess Victoria, New baby born to Royal family, Prince Daniel Sweden's Royal Monarch, Royal Family of Sweden

What You Eat May Be Killing You

Hank Dale wrote 3 months ago: We’ve followed study after study and heard reports of how this is no good for you or that is n … more →

Tags: Music, QYK, sauasage or bacon, pancreatic cancer

Violent Video Games Effects? What Are They?1 comment

lankoski wrote 4 months ago: Now game violence effect discussion is active again in Sweden after Karolinska Institute researchers … more →

Tags: reseach, Violent Games, Media Effect Studies, Video Game Violence, violent video games, Video Game Sales, effects of violent video games

Vegetables, Fruits, Grains Reduce Stroke Risk in Women

lkroyet wrote 5 months ago: www.sciencedaily.com – December 1, 2011. Swedish women who ate an antioxidant-rich diet had fe … more →

Tags: Stroke, Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association, The Swedish Mammography Cohort, Susanne Rautiainen MSc, Susanna Larsson PhD, Jarmo Virtamo MD, Alicja Wolk, Swedish Research Council for Infrastructure, Swedish Council for Working Life & Social Research

Is Your Job Making You Ill?

Owen E. Richason IV wrote 6 months ago: If you work in an asbestos factory, your job is more than likely to make you ill. But working in an … more →

Tags: Workplace, career evolutions, career evos, Bad boss, Florida State University, job sickness, Leo Bloom, Lynn Taylor, max bialystock

Autism Speaks Being Heard in Europe 4 comments

jsnydersachs wrote 7 months ago: Autism Speaks staffers meet with members of the Dutch autism research community, Nederlandse Verenig … more →

Tags: Science, brain tissue, ATP, simon wallace, Europe, GAPH, Autism Tissue Program, Autism Europe, Dana Marnane

Study: Chocolate Lovers Have Lower Risk of Stroke

Sora Song wrote 7 months ago: The news keeps getting sweeter: eating chocolate has been linked to lower blood pressure, a reduced … more →

Tags: Diet & Fitness, Diet, Stroke, Chocolate, Dark Chocolate, Hemorrhagic Stroke, ischemic stroke, Susanna Larsson

US dominance in intellectual scholarship

chewhongjie wrote 7 months ago:   Year after year, the most religious industrialised nation in the world, the United States, do … more →

Tags: Society, Sparrows and Sandcastles blog, Harvard University, University of Cambridge, World News, Benjamin Chew blog, Benjamin Chew, Sparrows and Sandcastles blog by Benjamin Chew, Liberal Christian blog by Benjamin Chew

Study: Coffee May Prevent Depression

lkroyet wrote 8 months ago: By Michelle Roberts, BBC Health Reporter, September 26, 2011 – www.bbc.co.uk/news/health. Wome … more →

Tags: diabetes, hypertension, Depression, Harvard Medical School, archives of internal medicine, Professor Bertil Fredholm

Eat fish and avoid a stroke

quierosaber wrote 8 months ago:   Baked salmon fillet Findings based on 15 studies conducted in the United States, Europe, Japa … more →

Tags: Medicine, international event, International News, health, Research, Sweden, Stroke, fish diet, Susanna Larsson

Cancer Patient Gets World's First Artificial Trachea

Meredith Melnick wrote 10 months ago: For the first time, a patient has been successfully transplanted with an artificial trachea, created … more →

Tags: Medicine, Stem Cells, Regenerative Medicine, artificial trachea, Tissue Engineering, windpipe, Harvard Bioscience, Paolo Macchiarini, artificial urethra

Weekly Round Up

Editor wrote 1 year ago: The brain has an inbuilt sense of justice In this week’s round-up of the latest discoveries in the f … more →

Tags: Brain imaging, Memory, Weekly Round-Up, personal development, Autism, fear alters memory, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Dr Melanie Greenberg, how our brains process trauma.

Study Finds Coffee to Significantly Lower Breast Cancer Risk in Women

roadscholartransport wrote 1 year ago: Read this post at http://www.roadscholarawareness.org/?p=1104 … more →

Tags: Road Scholar Transport, freight, breast cancer, Cancer, tractor-trailer, Coffee, awareness trucks, Video, Messages of Hope

Middle Age Spread Linked to Later Life Dementia

srxa wrote 1 year ago: Need a new and compelling reason to lose weight?  Word on Health thinks we’ve found one of the best … more →

Tags: aging, alzheimer's disease, Diet, Health Outcomes, obesity, SRxA, Word on Health, dementia, Memory

The Business World: Hazardous to your Health?1 comment

Phillip Nones wrote 1 year ago: Word of two recent medical studies should give pause to those of us in the professional world who do … more →

Tags: Business, Thoughts, News, health, Healthcare, Phillip Nones, nones, Nones Notes, NonesNotes


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