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Talk it Out

30.06.2008 21:52    beyondallergy.com
Food allergies and skin allergies, environmental allergies and pollen allergies, they are ally confusing. They have erratic symptoms, mysterious culprits, you just never know what is around the corner, I've said that a million times. Symptoms seem to disappear, then
World    Allergy    Articles


Weekly Round Up: Cleaning Your Kids, Summer Relief, Trace Adkins...

30.06.2008 21:52    beyondallergy.com
Step 1: Cleaning Out Your Kids! (as seen on Good Morning America) (source)I love this article! Blog with excellent, realistic tips on getting the colors out of our food; yuck - who wants green ketchup anyway.Relief for Summer Allergies (source)Summer
World    Allergy    Articles

Heavy birthweight increases risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis

30.06.2008 20:50    health.am
People who have a birthweight over 10 pounds are twice as likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis when they are adults compared to individuals born with an average birthweight, according to a study published by researchers from Hospital for Special Surgery

Want to Know the Calorie Content of Your Favorite Drink?

30.06.2008 20:31    healthcentral.com
Reports tells how many carbs and calories are in 26 best-selling alcoholic beverages.

Welsh Minister Reaffirms Commitment To Improving Stroke Services

30.06.2008 18:50    emaxhealth.com
Health Minister Edwina Hart reaffirmed the Welsh Assembly Government's commitment to improving stroke services in Wales.Following a damning report into stroke services last year, Edwina Hart ordered local health boards and NHS Trusts to develop plans to improve services. The

Alberta Vaccine Program Protect Girls From Cancer

30.06.2008 18:50    emaxhealth.com
The Alberta government will be taking action to prevent the majority of cervical cancers. All girls entering grade 5 in September 2008 will be eligible to receive a vaccine that will prevent 70 per cent of cervical cancers. Grade 9
World    Cancer

Toronto Clinics Help Protect Young Women Against Cervical Cancer

30.06.2008 18:50    emaxhealth.com
Girls who are finishing Grade 8 and missed the opportunity to be vaccinated against Human Papillomavirus (HPV) during the school year can still receive the vaccine free of charge. Toronto Public Health will be holding several catch-up clinics throughout the
World    Cancer

Personalized HIV Treatment Is Within Reach

30.06.2008 18:50    emaxhealth.com
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and collaborators are using minute, naturally occurring proteins called zinc fingers to engineer T cells to one day treat AIDS in humans.read more

Middle-Aged People Suffering Silent Strokes Don't Know It

30.06.2008 18:50    emaxhealth.com
Middle-aged people, who felt quite healthy, appeared to have several silent strokes without even knowing about that.Boston University School of Medicine examined 2040 patients of average age of 69 who were given magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan tests every four

Tips for Clearing Up Eczema

30.06.2008 15:53    beyondallergy.com
Well, I am still looking for answers for clearing up my children's eczema, because though my older daughter's eczema is gone (and so is the discomfort and itchiness), my little one now has the exact same thing. Same spot, the
World    Allergy    Articles

Genetics, Environment Shape Sexual Behavior

30.06.2008 14:25    healthcentral.com
This study puts cold water on any concerns that we are looking for a single 'gay gene' or a single environmental variable which could be used to 'select out' homosexuality -- the factors which influence sexual orientation are complex. And

Health Tip: Keep Calm During Pregnancy

30.06.2008 14:25    healthcentral.com
The American Pregnancy Association offers these suggestions to help keep mood swings under control:

Trans Fat Labeling Gets Tricky

30.06.2008 14:25    healthcentral.com
Answer: It's always unhealthy, since no amount of the artery-clogging artificial fat is good for you.

Health Tip: Wear Eye Protection

30.06.2008 14:25    healthcentral.com
The U.S. National Safety Council says you should always wear eye protection when you are:

Severe Bone Infections In Children Linked To MRSA

30.06.2008 12:40    emaxhealth.com
The emergence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) as a major pathogen has led to more complications and longer hospital stays for children with acute bone infections, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers report. Acute osteomyelitis, a bone infection that predominantly occurs

Uganda: Waging War On HIV, Malaria, TB

30.06.2008 12:26    allafrica.com
ORGANISATIONS INVOLVED in the fight against HIV/Aids, malaria and tuberculosis in the developing world need to improve the co-ordination of their programmes and co-operate more to avoid losing the gains made against the three diseases, a recent conference in Kampala

Africa: Daily HIV/Aids Report

30.06.2008 12:26    allafrica.com
Politics and Policy

Botswana: BHP Starts Genetics Study

30.06.2008 12:26    allafrica.com
As the fight against HIV and AIDS intensifies, the Botswana-Harvard AIDS Institute Partnership (BHP) and the Laboratory of Genomic Diversity are undertaking a clinical research project called the "Host Genetics Study".

Uganda: Aids Patients Lament Stigma At Work Places

30.06.2008 12:26    allafrica.com
Persistent stigmatisation and discrimination is still rampant in the Ugandan community and has acted as one of the major challenges in scaling up the fight against HIV in all sections of society.

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