Entries from July 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Cutting calories helps people lose
weight, but doing so by filling up on whole grains may be particularly
heart-healthy, new research suggests.
In a study of obese adults at risk of heart disease, researchers
found that those who trimmed calories and increased their whole-grain
intake shed more belly fat and lowered their blood levels of […]
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Print Story: Tango Classes Put Parkinson s Patients a Step Ahead on Yahoo! News
Tango Classes Put Parkinson s Patients a Step Ahead
Thu Feb 14, 11:47 PM ET
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 13 HealthDay News — Not only is the tango a dance of romance and passion, it also helps improve balance and mobility in people with […]
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BBC NEWS | Health | Pepper ‘to treat pigment disease’
Pepper ‘to treat pigment disease’
Black pepper could provide a new treatment for the skin disease vitiligo, research suggests.
Vitiligo is a condition in which areas of skin lose their normal pigment and become white.
Researchers discovered that piperine - the compound that gives black pepper its spicy, pungent […]
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A stressful life may make it tougher to fight the virus which causes the majority of cervical cancer cases, say scientists.
HPV is a sexually transmitted infection - but only a small percentage of women who catch it develop cancer.
US researchers, writing in the journal Annals of Behavioural Medicine, said that stressed women had a weaker […]
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By LINDSEY TANNER, AP Medical Writer
CHICAGO - Living to 100 is easier than you might think. Surprising new research suggests that even people who develop heart disease or diabetes late in life have a decent shot at reaching the century mark.
“It has been generally assumed that living to 100 years of age was […]
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TheStar.com | sciencetech | Turning physics on its ear via engadget.com
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Diabetes Study Partially Halted After Deaths
By GINA KOLATA
For decades, researchers believed that if people with diabetes lowered their blood sugar to normal levels, they would no longer be at high risk of dying from heart disease. But a major federal study of more than 10,000 middle-aged and older people with Type 2 diabetes has found […]
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By NICHOLAS BAKALAR
Researchers have found a correlation between drinking diet soda and metabolic syndrome — the collection of risk factors for cardiovascular disease and diabetes that include abdominal obesity, high cholesterol and blood glucose levels — and elevated blood pressure.
The scientists gathered dietary information on more than 9,500 men and women ages 45 to 64 […]
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