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Possible claims for personal injury

Accidents impact with everyone’s life. Even, if you use the all means of safety. Nothing will let you know when accidents decide to strike. But the worse thing is the personal injury which we suffer in result of accidents may not be our fault. We have much chances of getting fatal injuries due to the Read more

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FDA reconfirm efficacy of cholesterol-lowering drugs

The U.S. FDA reaffirmed its stance that high level of LDL or “bad cholesterol,” is key risk factor for heart diseases such as heart attack, stroke etc, and reduction in LDL cholesterol lowers the risk of these diseases. The agency was reviewing of data from ENHANCE, a trial, which was comparing Zocor (HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor), Read more

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Employers’ support for workout improves workers’ health

According to a new study, it can work a lot for employers if they encourage their workers for workout. In this company sponsored program, the participants (who were Home Depot employees) were supported to set their workout goals .The researchers found that it had considerably increased their levels of physical activity. The study is expected Read more

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HRT reduces risk of colorectal cancer

Hormonal therapy may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer especially in those women, who are not taking hormone anymore. The results published in journal of Cancer Epidemiology have created more doubts to already existing risks and benefits of hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Previous studies have proven higher risk of breast cancer and heart problems, but Read more

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Most of detox do nothing good, scientists find

According to the researchers, different products, which are widely hyped for the body “detox”, don’t seem to do any good for the body. In this study (funded by the trust Sense About Science), the researchers reviewed 15 different detox products like face scrub and bottled water. The researchers found that many high claims about these Read more

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More discussion about health issues is required with teens

The conversation between physicians and adolescents about health behaviors is very poor, far away from the recommendations, study concluded. “Preventive measure is the most important part of quality primary care for adolescents,” Dr. Sally Adams said. Most of the diseases, which cause death in adolescents, can be prevented. In addition, “the health and lifestyle behaviors Read more

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Three simple ways to live healthy

Health Management Resources (HMR), the most comprehensive and leading weight loss program and dieting reviews explain, there is no magic pill for losing and maintaining weight within the normal range. You must have heard a lot about weight loss strategies and so many fashions will come and go but the following three realistic and sensible Read more

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AIDS: A killer of 3 million people, each year

Around 25 years ago, doctors in the U.S discovered the first cases of Acquired immune deficiency syndrome, generally known as “AIDS” in San Francisco and New York. Now, 42 million people are suffering from AIDS globally, according to estimation, and the mortality rate is almost 3 million, each year, due to AIDS-related diseases. AIDS is Read more

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Treadmill workout helps suppressing appetite

According to U.K researchers, aerobic exercise can prove more helpful to suppress appetite than some non-aerobic activity. In this study, 11 university students (male) were involved who took part in three kinds of sessions. In the first session, they were asked to run on a treadmill for 60min, and then took rest for seven hrs. Read more

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Enlarged Prostate: Some warning indications

As men get older, they often have to suffer from enlarged prostate, as the gland often swells with age. This enlarged prostrate becomes the cause of many painful symptoms and it is essential for men with enlarged prostate to get medical treatment promptly. According to a study, nearly 52% of men with an enlarged gland Read more