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Avoid Antibacterial liquids, soaps, kill good and bad bacteria
MIL/Agncies Jan 12, 2008 Author: IRS/Dr. Mercola's Comments
Released on January 12, 2008 -Some studies have revealed that soap and water work better than the waterless, alcohol-based hand wipes and rubs. Antibacterial liquids and soaps should be avoided. These products normally kill both good and bad bacteria, thereby contributing to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
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Low Fat essential to keep good health and heart-II
MIL Jan 11, 2008 Author: Dr. Mercola's Comments:
January 11, 2008 - You need Saturated Fat like Meat, Dairy products, some oils and tropical plants such as coconut and palm trees.This type of saturated fat from animal and vegetable sources provides a concentrated source of energy in one’s diet, and they provide the building blocks for cell membranes and a variety of hormones and hormone like substances
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Low Fat essential to keep good health and heart-1
MIL/Mercola.com Jan 10, 2008 Author: IR Summary
January 10, 2008 – IR Summary – The people in general believe that fat spoils health and causes heart disease. This aspect was realized in 1953. Dr. Ancel Keys had published an influential paper comparing fat intake and heart disease mortality in six countries: the United States, Canada, Australia, England, Italy, and Japan.
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 | Tooth surgery made a blind man to see
MIL/Agencies Jan 9, 2008 Author:
Mumbai, India, January 9, 2008 - Doctors have successfully used a tooth to give a blind man his vision back. Expert doctors at Taparia Eye Institute of Bombay Hospital have restored the eyesight of Bakridi Ansari’s left eye by performing ‘tooth-in-eye surgery’.
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MCD school children to get protein-calorie rich diet soon
MIL/Hindu Jan 4, 2008 Author:
New Delhi: January 4, 2008 - A wholesome meal for every child is what the soon-to-be-introduced revamped fortified mid-day meal is promising its end-users.
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Urine test will spot bowel cancer earlier
MIL/Dailymail Jan 4, 2008 Author: DAVID DERBYSHIRE
January 4, 2008 - An over-the-counter test which reveals whether an individual is at risk of bowel cancer will soon be available. Scientists say the urine test, which looks for the earliest signs of the disease, could prevent thousands of deaths every year.
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 | Energy-saving bulbs can cause migraines: Experts
MIL/Sify News Jan 3, 2008 Author:
London: January 3, 2008 - Energy-saving light bulbs can trigger migraines, British health experts warned. The warning follows concerns that eco-bulbs can trigger dizziness, loss of focus and discomfort among people with epilepsy.
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Restless legs can cause heart attack
MIL/Agencies Jan 1, 2008 Author:
London, January 1, 2008 - Do you have an irresistible urge to move your legs particularly when you are not engaged in any activity? Well, if yes, then just consult a doctor as you might be suffering from restless legs syndrome which can up your risk of getting a heart attack.
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Indian-American AIDS researcher passed away
MIL/Agencies Dec 29, 2007 Author:
Houston : December 29, 2007 - Indian-American scientist Opendra Bill Narayan, 71, who was renowned for his research work on AIDS, a senior faculty member of the University of Kansas Medical Centre, has passed away on Monday due to cardiac arrest.
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Blood fats make higher stroke risk
MIL/NDTV Dec 29, 2007 Author:
December 29, 2007 - People with high triglycerides and non-HDL cholesterol, which is neither the ‘good’ nor the ‘bad’ cholesterol, are at increased risk for large artery atherosclerotic stroke.
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Dark chocolates 'not so good for health'
MIL/Agencies Dec 28, 2007 Author:
London, December 28, 2007 - Got high blood pressure? Or worried about heart disease? Think twice before you bite into a dark chocolate bar, going by the popular norm that it might be good for health.
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First two years of child crucial for IQ development: Study
MIL/Agencies Dec 27, 2007 Author: NI Wire
New Delhi: December 27, 2007 - A recent study published in the journal Science says that a child’s IQ depends on the quality of family environment he gets in the first two years of life being the most crucial.
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 | Scientists to assess Stem Cells’ Role in developing Cancer
MIL/NYT Dec 21, 2007 Author:
December 21, 2007 – The long awaited queue of the enthusiastic is likely to be over who wanted to know the root cause of the cancer. Researchers at three medical centers expect to start just in a month or so the first test in patients of cancer’s cause of origin.
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 | Mobile Phones Can Cause Mouth Cancer
MIL/Agencies Dec 18, 2007 Author:
December 18, 2007 - Earlier, lots of studies were conducted in regards to mobile phone usage and its hazardous effects. TechGadgets.in has reported that ten minutes of talking on the phone increases the risk of brain cancer. Later, there was news that warned to keep children away from phones that led to brain tumor. Recently, a researcher from Israel has carried out a study, which concluded that mobile phones also cause mouth cancer.
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 | Now, MCI rejects foreign medical degrees in India
MIL/Agencies Dec 17, 2007 Author:
Mumbai: December 17, 2007 - Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss might have accepted the Post-Graduate medical degrees of five English speaking nations, but the Medical Council of India (MCI), the apex medical education regulating body, has said that it does not recognize them.
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Ireland Cancer Center researchers advance stem cell gene therapy
MIL/Hindu Dec 13, 2007 Author:
December 13, 2007 - Ireland Cancer Center researchers have recently made great strides in stem cell gene therapy research by transferring a new gene to cancer patients, via their own stem cells, with the ultimate goal of being able to use stronger chemotherapy treatment with less severe side effects, says eurekalert presss release. Under this protocol, MGMT, a drug-resistance gene, is added into purified hematopoietic stem cells to protect these cells from the damage of chemotherapy regimens.
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 | Being in love is good for health!
MIL/Agencies Dec 13, 2007 Author:
London: December 13, 2007 - Being in 'love' can have lasting benefits on health, according to a new research. The study published in the International Journal of Psychophysiology shows that falling in love induces a calming effect on the body and mind.
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Drinking water from International Hotels is dangerous
MIL/Mercola Dec 12, 2007 Author:
December 12, 2007 – The hidden cameras in hotel reveal how dirty water the customer drinks. You take out a glass of water as experiment. If drinking from a glass cleaned with a blue liquid labeled, then “Do Not Drink,” then dried with a used washcloth, makes you cringe, wait until you see what else these hidden cameras revealed.
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Are you generous? It might be in your genes
MIL/Agencies Dec 11, 2007 Author:
London: December 11, 2007 - Some people are generous because they are genetically destined to have such a personality, new research suggests.
Researchers in Jerusalem conducted an online test of 203 people in which the participants could either keep or give away their money.
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Early Death Comes From Drinking Distilled Water
MIL/Mercola Dec 11, 2007 Author:
December 11, 2007 - During nearly 19 years of clinical practice I have had the opportunity to observe the health effects of drinking different types of water. Most of you would agree that drinking unfiltered tap water could be hazardous to your health because of things like parasites,chlorine,fluoride,dioxins .
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