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A blog post by Nancy Ann Gelzinis was featured
There are 5 million Americans and 200 million people world wide with the disease. To suggest there is a cure is to minimize the suffering these victims of Hep C endure. To begin at the end: [quote] To recap: The current treatment for Hep C can ~c...
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A blog post by Jimmy Crouch was featured
When I arrived, Susan rushed toward me yelling “Please save my mom, please save my mom! She is not breathing,” and proceeded.... By Jimmy Crouch - Did you know you can become a Hero? You can be a true hero by saving the life of a loved one in h...
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Now Breast cancer has become a common disease. Each year, approximately 150,000 women in the United States are diagnosed with breast cancer, and one in nine American women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. But hereditary breast cancer i...
13 hours ago
A blog post by bobby ramakant was featured
The next health tsunami: Non-communicable diseases GENEVA: The International Diabetes Federation (IDF), the International Union Against Cancer (UICC) and the World Heart Federation (WHF) called today on the UN’s Economic and Social Council (ECOSO...
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bobby ramakant added a blog post
The next health tsunami: Non-communicable diseases GENEVA: The International Diabetes Federation (IDF), the International Union Against Cancer (UICC) and the World Heart Federation (WHF) called today on the UN’s Economic and Social Council (ECOSO...
yesterday
It sounds to me like you have poor circulation from a low amount of oxygen in your body. I have recently been turned on to a combination of Essential Fatty Acids (EFA's) that have greatly helped me. I was also tired all the time, but after taking ...
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Nancy Ann Gelzinis added a blog post
There are 5 million Americans and 200 million people world wide with the disease. To suggest there is a cure is to minimize the suffering these victims of Hep C endure. To begin at the end: [quote] To recap: The current treatment for Hep C can ~c...
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Jacobintl

Breast Cancer Vs Hereditary Breast Cancer

Now Breast cancer has become a common disease. Each year, approximately 150,000 women in the United States are diagnosed with breast cancer, and one in nine American women will develop breast cance...

Tagged: cancer, breast, hereditary, mutation, BRCA1

Started by Jacobintl in Prescription Drug Forum 13 hours ago.

Violet King

Constant tiredness and swollen ankles. 12 Replies

I am overweight, yes, but all my life I have felt tired, and I haven't always been overweight!! I have lived very actively and always been up for a challenge, but if nothing is going on in my life ...

Started by Violet King in Complementary and Alternative Medicine Forum. Last reply by Worth Folger Jul 7.

Raju

Learn Mind Sciences With Master Mind Prof. Dr. Abdul Samad Musafir

ZHEEL SCIENCES studies the Human Excellence and Physical / Meta Physical Powers. ZHEEL SCIENCES guides us the right use of Human Mind Powers and Physical Skills. Learn Mind Sciences with Master Min...

Started by Raju in Medical Condition Forum Jun 30.

darrell

Deprenyl, Hydergine, and Piracetam 1 Reply

Dr. Dharma Khalsa, author of Brain Longevity, indicates the amazing properties of this drug relative to Alsheimers and especially Parkinsons. All of my research of many years indicates that this dr...

Tagged: Dementia, Alzheimers, and, Parkinson

Started by darrell in Prescription Drug Forum. Last reply by Iggy Dalrymple Jun 29.

TOM LAUGHLIN

Premature ventricular contraction (PVC), 10 Replies

I suffered with this problem for over 5 years and Doctors were about as helpful as the flu. I researched the problem for years and found the medical treatments were either worthless or deadly; any ...

Started by TOM LAUGHLIN in Prescription Drug Forum. Last reply by Ana Derakshan Jun 19.

Breaking Medical News

Topographical brain maps are new frontier to catch early schizophrenia

John Csernansky wants to take your measurements. Not the circumference of your chest, waist and hips. No, this doctor wants to stretch a tape measure around your hippocampus, thalamus and prefrontal cortex.

Elevated insulin levels linked to increased breast cancer risk

Elevated insulin levels in the blood appear to raise the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women, according to researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University. Their findings are published in the online version of the International Journal of Cancer.

Dialysis treatments OK for patients who have had a heart attack

Dialysis treatments do not affect the heart health of kidney disease patients who have had a heart attack, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Clinical Journal of the American Society Nephrology (CJASN). Since cardiovascular disease is the most common cause of death in kidney disease patients, the findings are good news for individuals who need the treatments.

Humans may give swine flu to pigs

The strain of influenza, A/H1N1, that is currently pandemic in humans has been shown to be infectious to pigs and to spread rapidly in a trial pig population.

Oral bacteria may contribute to the development of obesity

The world-wide explosion of overweight people has been called an epidemic. The inflammatory nature of obesity is widely recognized. Could it really be an epidemic involving an infectious agent? In this climate of concern over the increasing prevalence of overweight conditions in our society, investigators have focused on the possible role of oral bacteria as a potential direct contributor to obesity.
 
 

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