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Insidermedicine In 60 - September 17, 2009

Insidermedicine In 60 - September 17, 2009

masks offered little protection at all. And finally, from the UK - Early exposure to even small amounts of lead can put a child at risk for emotional and intellectual problems later in life, according to a report published in the Archives of Disease in Childhood. Researchers took blood samples from over 500 2 year olds, assessing their school performance at ages 7 and 8. They found that children who had higher lead levels at age two had poorer reading, writing and spelling grades 5 years ...

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Insidermedicine In 60 - August 12, 2009

Insidermedicine In 60 - August 12, 2009

followed nearly 1, 300 men and women with non-metastatic colorectal cancer. Results showed that patients who regularly took aspirin after their diagnosis were 30% less likely to die from the disease. From New York According to a report published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, childhood cancer survivors who have been treated with radiation therapy may be at an increased risk of developing a chronic health condition later in life. Researchers studied over 8, 500 children who had ...

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Insidermedicine in 60 - December 5, 2008

Insidermedicine in 60 - December 5, 2008

From Norway - According to research in the Archives of Disease in Childhood, taking folic acid during pregnancy may increase the risk of respiratory illness in infants. In a study of over 32000 children, researchers found that the offspring of women who had taken folic acid supplements during the first three months of pregnancy had a 24% increased risk of admission to hospital due to respiratory infection in the first 18 months of life. From California - According to research in the Journal ...

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Insidermedicine in 60 - November 12, 2008

Insidermedicine in 60 - November 12, 2008

From New Orleans - According to research presented to the American Heart Association, childhood obesity may be a warning sign for heart disease. Researchers measured the thickness of the inner lining of the carotid arteries in 70 children, most of whom were obese, and found that, while the average age of the children was 13, the state of their arteries was more typical of somebody 30 years older. This advanced 'vascular age' increases the risk for heart attack or stroke by age 30. From St. ...

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Rocky Dennis' Farewell Song

Rocky Dennis' Farewell Song

to build up in the skull, deforming the face, making the eyesight and hearing very poor and eventually destroying the brain. There are only a few recorded cases of that disease. People afflicted with it usually die in their childhood, but Rocky did almost reach his seventeenth birthday. people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20090192,00.html - "People" about Rocky PLEASE DON'T WRITE ANY OFFENSIVE COMMENTS ABOUT ME OR ROCKY! I know he isn't handsome, but when it comes to his appearance, try ...

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Insidermedicine in 60 - September 9, 2008

Insidermedicine in 60 - September 9, 2008

From the UK - According to research in the Archives of Disease in Childhood, the amount of exercise that children get has been overestimated. In a study of 130 children aged 6 and 7, the level of exercise that children are getting is around six times lower than previously reported in a national health survey. Children are only getting about 24 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity a day, when guidelines recommend at least 60 minutes each day. From Kansas - According to research ...

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Insidermedicine in 60 - September 2, 2008

Insidermedicine in 60 - September 2, 2008

From Stockholm - According to research in the Archives of General Psychiatry, having an older father may raise the risk for bipolar disorder. In a study of over 13000 patients, father's who were over the age of 55 years were 37% more likely to have a child with bipolar disease when compared to much younger fathers. From Toronto - According to research in the Archives of General Psychiatry, PET scans have shown that low levels of serotonin are linked to seasonal depressive disorder. In a study ...

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Insidermedicine in 60 - July 7, 2008

Insidermedicine in 60 - July 7, 2008

The effect was more pronounced if patients were taking NSAIDs or blood thinners. From Atlanta- According to a report in the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, early childhood nutrition can influence intelligence. Researchers from Emory University followed over 1300 Guatemalan children for 30 years after some were given early childhood nutritional supplementation. Those on the supplemented diet scored higher on comprehension and cognitive functioning. From Chicago- The ...

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Milk Is Poison:Thats Why I Don't Drink It

Milk Is Poison:Thats Why I Don't Drink It

infection with bovine leukemia virus or an AIDS-like virus as well as concern for childhood diabetes. Contamination of milk by blood and white (pus) cells as well as a variety of chemicals and insecticides was also discussed. Among children the problems were allergy, ear and tonsillar infections, bedwetting, asthma, intestinal bleeding, colic and childhood diabetes. In adults the problems seemed centered more around heart disease and arthritis, allergy, sinusitis, and the more serious ...

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I was having nine ugly Tummies of toxic waste fat dump

I was having nine ugly Tummies of toxic waste fat dump

stress cause weight gain asp FuturePundit Stress Activates Weight Gain In Mice The researchers found that both NPY and YR are activated during stress leading to apple shape obesity and metabolic syndrome Both the weight gain and futurepundit archives Menopause weight gain Symptom Information All about Menopause Psychological causes for menopause weight gain Anxiety and other forms of emotional daily stress overwork and fatigue can cause weight gain during menopause symptoms weight gain ...

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