There is little evidence that widespread use of antibacterial products are any more effective than washing with regular soap and water, making their use unnecessary for the public. According to Halden, “The culture of fear leads people to make impulsive decisions and buy a lot of antimicrobial products that are not really needed. It’s a… Continue reading
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New pain killer, effective like a morphine but savier
To treat severe pain, a sea snail may hold an answer. Scientists have developed a new medication first isolated from sea snail saliva that may be as effective as morphine. Sea snails may not move fast, but what they lack in speed, they more than make up for in chemicals. These animals have the ability… Continue reading
The five worst ways that the cigarettes affect you
To quit smoking is not such a drama. The human body don’t need really nicotine, in contrast of the need of the food and water. If you still not so sure that your body is can handle, I give you a five scary condition that are result of the smoking. Bad skin. The smoking is… Continue reading
The thing that is good for your heart may be good for your brain also
Help to your heart to help to your brain too. That’s find out the scientists, who tell that if you are sticking to a heart-healthy lifestyle you may also ward off Alzheimer’s disease. The new strady suggests that the raising “good” cholesterol levels can help prevent the brain disorder in older people. The study, published… Continue reading
Selenium may be your prevention against bladder cancer
There is a study, whill was published in the December issue of Cancer Prevention Research, that was be of the American Association for Cancer Research. In those jurnal is saying that the element selenium, a trace mineral found in grains, nuts and meats, may aid in the prevention of high-risk bladder cancer. The researchers which… Continue reading
Home blood pressure and monitoring
Just as periodic personal monitoring is important in diabetic care, it appears that personal monitoring at home of one’s blood pressure (BP) is significant in lowering high blood pressure. This news comes from a new study published online by Hypertension on Nov ember 29, 2010. Rajiv Agarwal, MD, Indiana University School of Medical, and colleagues… Continue reading
The right treatment of eye cancer can prevent a blindness
Partial or complete blindness is one of the potential consequences of radiation treatment for eye cancer. Now a University of Colorado School of Medicine physician has discovered a way to prevent blindness related to eye cancer treatment. Cancer of the eye and orbit is not common, but it can be devastating. The National Cancer Institute… Continue reading
The headache may be cure with high flow oxygen
A new report shows that treating cluster headache with high flow oxygen. Results of the study compared high flow oxygen to placebo in 109 individuals with cluster headache that revealed 78 percent of patients were pain free or obtained some relief within fifteen minutes after receiving the oxygen therapy. Cluster headaches are cyclical, meaning they… Continue reading