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Clinical Depression - Depression Statistics

10.07.2008 22:52    simplifyyourthoughts.com
You can interrupt me at anytime and ask questions. Don't be afraid to speak. Because I am God, I don't become offended or feel insulted.I wish my children would interrupt me more often. Now, as I was saying, in this


Gene Activity May Explain Deadlier Breast Cancers Among Younger Women

10.07.2008 19:54    healthcentral.com
We haven't had a good reason why younger women do worse than older women," said senior study author Dr. Kimberly Blackwell, director of the clinical trials program in breast cancer at Duke University. "This study offers some insight into why

Men Often Not Told of Severity of Wife's Cancer

10.07.2008 19:54    healthcentral.com
Our findings suggest that there is room for improvement in the level of communication between health-care providers and the husbands of women with advanced cancer," study author Dr. Hanna Dahlstrand, an oncology resident and researcher at the Karolinska Institute in

Diabetes, Weight Tied to Male Infertility

10.07.2008 19:54    healthcentral.com
That's the conclusion of two reports to be presented July 9 at the annual conference of the European Society of Human Reproduction & Embryology, in Barcelona, Spain.


Gene Mutation Tied to Inherited Atrial Fibrillation

10.07.2008 19:54    healthcentral.com
The mutation -- a flaw in the DNA sequence -- was discovered by Mayo Clinic researchers studying a large family with an inherited form of atrial fibrillation in 11 relatives. Collaborators at the University of Iowa later confirmed the mutation's

New Technique Harvests Stem Cells at Earlier Stage

10.07.2008 19:54    healthcentral.com
The development, expected to be presented Wednesday at the European Society of Human Reproduction & Embryology annual conference in Barcelona, may make stem cell research easier to conduct by not raising as many ethical concerns, the researchers added.

Sun Survey Results Released

10.07.2008 19:35    gov.ns.ca
Young people in Atlantic Canada are putting their health at risk by spending too much time in the sun without adequate protection, according to a national sun survey released today, July 10.
Nova Scotia    Politics    Press-releases

Kenya: HIV-Positive Widow Wins Case Over Wrongful Dismissal

10.07.2008 17:54    allafrica.com
Five years ago, she was shattered when she was dismissed from her catering job because she tested HIV positive.

Nigeria: HIV/Aids Prevalence Rate Reduces in FCT

10.07.2008 17:54    allafrica.com
The FCT Administration (FCTA) has said that there is a reduction of the HIV/AIDS prevalence rates in the territory from 8.4 per cent in 2003 to 6.3 per cent.

Uganda: Country to Buy ARVs From Uganda

10.07.2008 17:54    allafrica.com
His Majesty King Mswati III of Swaziland, who is on a four-day state visit, yesterday toured the new anti-AIDS and anti-malaria drug plant in Luzira, Kampala.

Nigeria: HIV/Aids - UK Earmarks £100 Million for Country

10.07.2008 17:54    allafrica.com
The United Kingdom, through its Department for International Development (DFID) has dedicated one hundred million pounds sterling towards the fight against the Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV) in Nigeria.

Africa: How the United States Senate Can Fix Global HIV/Aids Funding

10.07.2008 17:54    allafrica.com
The Senate is poised to consider reauthorization of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), a five-year, $50 billion initiative to combat HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria globally.

Africa: Daily HIV/Aids Report

10.07.2008 17:54    allafrica.com
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Getting Ready for College

10.07.2008 15:27    beyondallergy.com
It's that time of year... Though it's only early July, for those of you heading off to college, or for those of you with children heading off to college, it's probably the foremost thing on your mind. There's excitement, nervousness,
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From Felling to Trees to Tree Nuts

10.07.2008 15:27    beyondallergy.com
I hope you can follow this segue I am about to present, because I want to share how I came upon this information that I feel is too good, and too debatable, to let it pass us by. It started
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Cool Air Blown Under Pads May Protect Footballers From Illness

10.07.2008 14:14    healthcentral.com
Forcing the cool air between a player and his pads reduces core body temperature and heart rate dramatically, according to the findings, which are expected to be presented Thursday at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine annual meeting, in

Health Tip: Keep Teen Conflicts Under Control

10.07.2008 14:14    healthcentral.com
Here, for teens, are suggestions for dealing with conflicts in a healthy way, courtesy of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services:

Salmonella Illnesses Now Top 1,000

10.07.2008 14:14    healthcentral.com
We continue to get new reported cases every day," Dr. Robert Tauxe, deputy director of the division of foodborne, bacterial and mycotic diseases at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said during a late afternoon teleconference. "This is

Health Tip: Parenting Twins

10.07.2008 14:14    healthcentral.com
The American Academy of Family Physicians offers these suggestions to make parenting twins a bit easier:

Survey: Most Effective Dental Braces Are Least Attractive

10.07.2008 08:47    health.am
When it comes to the attractiveness of orthodontic braces, less metal is better, according to a recent survey.The study of the public's attitude about the attractiveness of various styles of braces indicates that the types of dental appliances with no

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