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  • Vitamin D Emerges as Treatment for Prostate Cancer - Cuts PSA Levels by Half

    (NaturalNews) Treatment with vitamin D supplements may slow the progress of prostate cancer, according to a study published in the journal BJU International....
  • Lifelong Exercise Keeps Seniors Young at Heart

    WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Lifelong exercise helps seniors keep their hearts healthy, new research shows. ...
  • Toddlers, Obese Kids Suffer Most From Smoke

    WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Secondhand smoke harms the cardiovascular health of children, especially toddlers and obese youngsters, U.S. researchers say. ...
  • Diuretics Still Best Treatment for High Blood Pressure

    WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Tried-and-true diuretics maintain their status as the best first-line treatment in older men and women with high blood pressure, new research concludes. ...
  • Pregnant smoking 'psychosis link'

    Mothers who smoke during pregnancy put their children at greater risk of psychotic symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations, a study suggests. ...
  • Older Adults Benefit From Aerobic Exercise Which Improves Elasticity Of Arteries

    Just three months of physical activity reaps heart health benefits for older adults with type 2 diabetes by improving the elasticity in their arteries - reducing risk of heart disease and stroke, Dr. Kenneth Madden told the 2009 Canadian Cardiovascular Co...
  • Can Charcoal Fight Heart Disease In Kidney Patients?

    Charcoal may provide a new approach to managing the high rate of heart disease in patients with advanced kidney disease, according to preliminary research being presented at the American Society of Nephrology's 42nd Annual Meeting and Scientific Expositio...
  • Common herbal medicine may prevent acetaminophen-related liver damage

    ScienceDaily (Nov. 18, 2009) — A well-known Eastern medicine supplement may help avoid the most common cause of liver transplantation, according to a study by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine. ...
  • Risk factors for renal calcium stone formation

    OBJECTIVE: To survey the urinary risk factors associated with recurrent calcium stone and the contribution of renal tubular acidosis to the prevalence of recurrent calcium stone formation in Thai recurrent stone formers. ...
  • Certain Reflux Drugs Tied to Higher Post-Angioplasty Death Rate

    MONDAY, Nov. 16 (HealthDay News) -- People taking the acid reflux drugs Prilosec or Protonix in combination with blood thinners such as Plavix have a higher risk for death after angioplasty than people who don't take the two popular antacids, a new study ...
  • Metabolic syndrome and uterine leiomyomas

    Background/Aims: Uterine leiomyomas are the most common gynecological benign tumor and greatly affect reproductive health and well-being. The pathophysiology and epidemiology of fibroids are poorly understood. ...
  • One in six young people 'eat a ready meal or takeaway every day'

    On average under-18s eat three or more of the meals every week, researchers also found. ...
  • Rise in superbugs that antibiotics can't beat

    Experts have warned that cases of potentially fatal superbugs resistant to all antibiotics are increasing across Britain and Europe....
  • What's really in that burger? E.coli and chicken feces both allowed by USDA

    (NaturalNews) There are 14 billion hamburgers consumed each year in the United States alone. The people who eat those burgers, though, have little knowledge of what's actually in them....
  • Watching TV Before Going to Bed Causes Chronic Health Problems

    Watching TV before you go to bed gives you a bad night's sleep and can lead to chronic health problems, scientists have claimed. ...
  • Echinacea

    Background Influenza virus (IV) infections are a major threat to human welfare and animal health worldwide. ...
  • Ginkgo, vascular endothelial function

    OBJECTIVE: To explore the effect of ginkgo leaf extract (GLE) on vascular endothelial function (VEF) in patients with early stage diabetic nephropathy (DN). ...
  • Coffee linked to breast and colon cancer

    More research is necessary to explore links between a compound in coffee and breast and colon cancer, according to Texas AgriLife Research scientists. ...
  • Acetaminophen could up asthma, wheezing risk

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - An analysis of 19 studies provides additional evidence of increased asthma risk in children and adults given acetaminophen....
  • Health secret of sunshine vitamin

    SUNBATHING to boost your levels of vitamin D could slash the risk of heart disease and stroke, scientists will reveal today....
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