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News category: General News  Posted on Monday, July 16th, 2007

According to a review in the January issue of the journal Health Psychology, psychological methods of treatment like hypnosis, biofeedback, relaxation and counselling may be helpful in alleviating chronic low back pain.




News category: General News  Posted on Friday, July 13th, 2007

According to American experts, whilst media coverage may indicate that researchers are concentrated on how environmental factors - especially childhood vaccines - contribute to autism, brain and behavior research are the main focus of autism studies.




News category: General News  Posted on Thursday, July 12th, 2007

According to American research presented at the American College of Cardiology’s conference in New Orleans, patients experiencing heart attack may profit from eating a Mediterranean-style diet, with such foods as fish, olive oil and other sources of healthy fats.




News category: General News  Posted on Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

According to an article published in this week’s issue of The Lancet, an international epidemic of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis may be more prevalent than previously it was previously expected.




News category: General News  Posted on Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

American scientists are introducing a major population-based research in order to inspect the genetic and environmental factors that may lead to various diseases such as asthma, Alzheimer’s, cancer, depression, diabetes, heart disease and reproductive problems, for example.




News category: General News  Posted on Monday, July 9th, 2007

According to the latest study carried out by European scientists, marathoners face increased likelihood of skin cancer, including melanoma.

The research "confirms things we are already aware of," stated Dr Robin Ashinoff, chief of dermatologic, Mohs, and laser surgery at Hackensack University Medical Centre in Hackensack, New Jersey. "We ought to be counseling these people to try and do their outside activities not in the sunny weather, to wear a hat when the sun is the strongest, T-shirt, long sleeves, and to put on sun block. They’re at great risk."




News category: General News  Posted on Friday, July 6th, 2007

According to the latest research, Ibuprofen, which is the very popular over-the-counter pain killing medication, may increase the likelihood of heart problems in individuals who suffer osteoarthritis and are taking daily aspirin in order to help decrease their cardiovascular risk.

The research was published in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. The authors speculated that ibuprofen may negate the cardio-protective effects of daily low-dose aspirin.




News category: General News  Posted on Thursday, July 5th, 2007

There is something else that can be blamed on your parents - your pain tolerance.

The latest research proves that just a minute variation in a single gene may responsible for pain tolerance. In other words, some people are able to tolerate more physical and emotional pain than others who flinch at the mere mention of the word.




News category: General News  Posted on Wednesday, July 4th, 2007

According to the latest research, patients suffering bipolar disorder will not receive treatment benefit by adding an antidepressant medication to a typical mood stabilizer such as lithium.

The findings of this study indicate that treating patients with a mood stabilizer alone is preferable, a recommendation that goes against common practice.




News category: General News  Posted on Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

Is that possible that iron deficiency constitutes a key to baldness?

According to scientists at the Cleveland Clinic, the answer is positive. The investigators reviewed scientific literature on the connection published over the past forty years.




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