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News category: General News  Posted on Monday, January 30th, 2006

It is possible that something as simple as caffeine be the answer to women’s prayers for female version of Viagra.

Following the study conducted by Fay Guarraci, an assistance professor of psychology at south-western university, and Stacey Benson, a 2005 graduate, caffeine could be a female Viagra.




News category: General News  Posted on Sunday, January 29th, 2006

According to the US government, thousands of toddlers fall ill each year after taking drugs left unprotected by parents, grandparents, and other adults. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta revealed yesterday that more than 53,000 toddlers in the US went to hospital each year from 2001 to 2003 after unintentional drug poisonings. Only in 2002 at least 35 children died from drug accidents.




News category: Weight Loss  Posted on Saturday, January 28th, 2006

According to scientists, a very low calorie diet can help the heart age more slowly. The findings acknowledged earlier research on mice and rats that demonstrate the cardiac benefits of a limited calorie diet.




News category: General Health News  Posted on Friday, January 27th, 2006

Hospitals are using harpists to calm patients on the operating table after the study revealed that the instrument alleviated pain. The sound and vibrations have also been shown to reduce the heart rate, decrease blood pressure and combat heart disease.




News category: Stop Smoking  Posted on Thursday, January 26th, 2006

A new study finds that putting a lot of attention and planning into quitting smoking don’t guarantee success.

According to British researchers, those smokers who quit on impulse were much more prone to start again than the smokers who planned quitting earlier.




News category: Weight Loss  Posted on Wednesday, January 25th, 2006

Lose weight with good health, thanks to the Isagenix Cleansing and Fat Burning System! This program is different than typical weight loss programs because it makes your fat cells free of toxins. And that is the secret of easy and quick weight loss. Isagenix is a passport to slimmer and healthier body, higher energy and stamina as well as beautiful skin and hair and finally it guarantees better concentration.




News category: Weight Loss  Posted on Tuesday, January 24th, 2006

Meridia, a weight-loss medicine available by prescription, is created for people who want to lose at least 30 pounds. It works in a way that people feel full, which is a signal to stop eating.

A laparoscopic surgeon at Kendall Regional Medical Center, Dr. Magaly Rodriguez, says Meridia is not a good choice for someone who has only 10 or 20 pounds to lose. ‘’You can lose that with calorie restriction and exercise'’ - she claims.




News category: Weight Loss  Posted on Monday, January 23rd, 2006

Blood pressure is one of diseases which is cured and prevented by weight loss. Due to latest research, reducing your body mass should be a main component in the treatment of high blood pressure as weight loss strongly helps to control the pressure. Every kilogram that you lose means that your blood pressure falls about one point. It is a genuine perspective for your health.




News category: General Health News  Posted on Sunday, January 22nd, 2006

If you want to reduce the risk of stroke, you should take more than the recommended five portions of vegetables and fruit every day. Due to a study in Lancet, those who consume three to five times cut the risk by 11 per cent in comparison to those who eat vegetables and fruit less than three times. People who consume more than five portions make the risk 26 per cent lower â?? reveals a study taken by researchers at the University of London. The Health Department claims that the risk of heart disease, cancer and other problems can be diminished by five or more daily servings. Stroke is the number three cause of death and the number one cause of disability in developed countries.




News category: Weight Loss  Posted on Saturday, January 21st, 2006

A new study reveals that dropping even a small amount of weight improves general
well-being as well as improves bladder control in women with pre-diabetes.




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