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Follow Teen Diet For Losing Your Weight With Healthy Foods!

31.03.2008 13:26    weightlossdietwatch.com
Teens face many issues during teenage years. Academic pressures, social pressures and body changes make challenging for both teens and their parents. Teens are becoming obese due to unhealthy food habits. Why many of the teenagers suffer with overweight? If
World    Dietology    Articles
Follow Teen Diet For Losing Your Weight With Healthy Foods!


Home Cholesterol Test To Control Your Cholesterol Levels!

31.03.2008 13:26    weightlossdietwatch.com
Home cholesterol test is the test which will help you in measuring cholesterol levels at home itself. This test can be performed quickly and conveniently at your home. You can find home cholesterol tests at the local pharmacies. These home
World    Dietology    Articles
Home Cholesterol Test To Control Your Cholesterol Levels!

FOXSexpert: Let's Talk About Sex

31.03.2008 12:50    foxnews.com
What makes someone qualified to discuss sex and sexual health? FOXSexpert weighs in.
FOXSexpert: Let's Talk About Sex

On a Diet? Your Spouse May Feel Rejected, Study Finds

31.03.2008 12:50    foxnews.com
Feel like your spouse is trying to sabotage your diet? You may be right, according to a new study published this week in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior.

Woman Delivers 10th, 11th, and 12th Surrogate Babies

31.03.2008 12:50    foxnews.com
Britain's so-called most prolific surrogate has given birth to her 10th, 11th and 12th triplets.

Kan. Man Died From Mad Cow-Related Disease, Brother Says

31.03.2008 12:50    foxnews.com
A Kansas man who died in January had Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, which is related to mad cow disease, his brother said this week.

Popular Cholesterol Remedy Disappoints in Drug Trial

31.03.2008 12:49    foxnews.com
Leading doctors urged a return to older, tried-and-true treatments for high cholesterol after hearing full results Sunday of a failed trial of Vytorin.

Too Young for Radiation, Boy, 8, Battles Cancer Bravely

31.03.2008 12:49    foxnews.com
An 8-year-old boy forges ahead with his cancer battle despite being told he is too young for radiation.

Woman, 57, Learns of Pregnancy, Has Baby 9 Wks. Later

31.03.2008 12:49    foxnews.com
Told she miscarried, a 57-year-old finds out she's still pregnant 30 weeks later.

Kids Gym Stationary Bike And Treadmill Help To Fight Obesity In Kids

31.03.2008 11:30    activity-sports-fitness.com
The indoor Kids Gym equipment collection is out to get obesity before it gets our kids. The only way to fight obesity is to make sure that we raise active families. With the Kid's Gym Stationary Bike Junior Workout Kit,
World    Fitness    Articles

Health Highlights: March 30, 2008 (HealthDay)

31.03.2008 10:02    allmedicalnews.com
HealthDay - Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments,compiled by editors of HealthDay:
World    Diseases    Articles

Anticoagulant Drugs Had Similar Outcomes After Angioplasty (HealthDay)

31.03.2008 10:02    allmedicalnews.com
HealthDay - SUNDAY, March 30 (HealthDay News) -- In heart attack patients whohad angioplasty, the anticoagulant drugs abciximab and tirofiban producedsimilar outcomes for certain cardiac measures within 90 minutes after theprocedure, says an Italian study.
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Keynoters, Symposia, Workshops Highlight Dental Research Meeting

31.03.2008 09:57    allmedicalnews.com
Following is a summary of the keynote presentations, symposia, and workshops that will anchor the 37th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Dental Research, convening April 2 at the Hilton Anatole Hotel.
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Apathy About Global Warming May Be Result Of Increased Knowledge

31.03.2008 09:57    allmedicalnews.com
The more you know the less you care #45; at least that seems to be the case with global warming. A telephone survey of 1,093 Americans by two Texas A #38;M University political scientists and a former colleague indicates that
World    Diseases    Articles

New gene clues to diabetes, colo-rectal cancer (AFP)

31.03.2008 09:56    allmedicalnews.com
AFP - Researchers have uncovered new genetic clues for diabetes and cancer of the colon and rectum, according to papers published on Sunday in the journal Nature Genetics.
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Cholesterol Drug Controversy Continues (HealthDay)

31.03.2008 09:56    allmedicalnews.com
HealthDay - SUNDAY, March 30 (HealthDay News) -- A divided cardiologycommunity is trying once again to make sense of a trial showing that adrug can lower levels of amp;quot;bad amp;quot; LDL cholesterol and yet give no apparentbenefit to people at
World    Diseases    Articles

New data fails to quiet cholesterol drug debate (Reuters)

31.03.2008 09:56    allmedicalnews.com
Reuters - New data about the controversial cholesterol fighter Vytorin failed to quell doctors amp;#39; concerns that the drug might not be as good as they thought at keeping heart disease at bay.
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Cholera kills 39 in western Kenya amid fresh fears: officials (AFP)

31.03.2008 09:56    allmedicalnews.com
AFP - Cholera killed at least 39 people in western Kenya in recent weeks and medical services feared a fresh outbreak, a senior health official said Sunday.
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Doctors wary after cholesterol drug flop (AP)

31.03.2008 09:56    allmedicalnews.com
AP - Leading doctors urged a return to older, tried-and-true treatments for high cholesterol after hearing full results Sunday of a failed trial of Vytorin.
World    Diseases    Articles

Indonesian child tests positive for bird flu (Reuters)

31.03.2008 09:56    allmedicalnews.com
Reuters - An Indonesian child has tested positive for bird flu, pushing the country amp;#39;s total confirmed human cases to 130, a health ministry official said on Monday.
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