Vitamin Supplements to benefit HIV patients
November 26, 2010 by Francis
Filed under Supplements
Health supplements may benefit those human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) patients yet they must take care of what they consume. A recent study included in the Journal of Tropical Pediatrics issued last February recommends high levels of vitamin in newborn to HIV positive moms were linked to lower rate of death. About the research, Chatterjee A [...]
Eating orange, dark green vegetables may prolong life
November 24, 2010 by Maico
Filed under Healthy Living
(November 23, 2010) Eating orange and dark green vegetables can be associated to people in having longer life, according to a new study. In a study, it is proven that alpha-carotene and beta-carotene may play a big role in prolonging the life of people. Both the components are under the family of carotenoid antioxidant. Also, [...]
Research reveals Connection of Acne to Suicide Attempt
November 24, 2010 by Ailyn
Filed under Acne, Healthy Aging
In a research has been published in the British Journal of Medicine, experts found association between suicidal attempt of a person due to acne and depression. Experts revealed some psychiatric problems experienced by an individual such as suicide attempt was linked to acne itself due to depression and not to isotretinoin treatment a person undergone. [...]
Yoga helps to regenerate mood in people more than walking
November 23, 2010 by Einah
Filed under Healthy Lifestyle, Yoga
According to a recent study in Boston, scientists found out that yoga also helped to regenerate person’s mood more than a walk can do. According to Dr. Chris Streeter of Boston University School of Medicine, yoga has been made known to be useful in lots of diseases linked with lifestyle options like low back pain, [...]
Arthritis Medications Less Efficient to Obese Patients
November 19, 2010 by Maico
Filed under Healthy Living
(November 18, 2010) Obese patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis are less likely to respond in several newer medications intended for the condition, according to a certain study. In the study, which consists of 89 patients with arthritis began by taking infliximab (Remicade), and as a result, they discovered that obese patients achieves less improvements compared [...]
FDA Cautions Makers of Alcoholic Drinks with Caffeine
November 18, 2010 by Maico
Filed under Healthy Living
(November 17, 2010) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cautioned manufacturers of caffeinated alcoholic drinks that their merchandise are dangerous to health and may go against federal laws. Also, these resulted in several public demands and state ban of the products involved in this matter. In addition, the FDA gave warning letters into four [...]
Research Says Early Wrinkles No Indication of Early Death
November 18, 2010 by Francis
Filed under Healthy Aging
A new research has confirmed that having early wrinkles does not indicate an early death. The study discovered that an individual required to appear at least ten years older compared to their present age before the conclusion regarding their health condition may be determined. According to Dr. Stephen Hwang, a research expert from St. Michael’s [...]
Diabetes medicine as weight loss suppressant believes to kill 500 people
November 18, 2010 by Einah
Filed under Healthy Lifestyle, Weight Loss
A diabetes drug used as weight loss suppressant in France for more than three decades is believed to have killed 500 individuals. The Mediator, a drug used in treating diabetes, was made by pharmaceutical firm Servier. It was used by millions of individuals but prohibited in November 2009 over apprehensions it was related to heart [...]
Cholesterol Lowering Foods- Natural Way to Maintain Good Cholesterol Levels
November 10, 2010 by Ailyn
Filed under Healthy Lifestyle, Nutrition
There are some misconceptions we believed in regarding cholesterol, most people think that cholesterol is bad in their health, which is absolutely wrong. Due to loads of dubious information been fed by media about cholesterol, which deceive and confuse people regarding which type is really bad for one’s health and which is certainly good and [...]
Control High Triglycerides Levels
November 10, 2010 by Maico
Filed under Healthy Lifestyle
High triglycerides levels can give way for conditions like heart diseases to worsen. High levels of this compound may lead to atherosclerosis or the hardening of the arterial wall, specifically the arteries. Triglycerides are compounds made up of lipids and other fatty acids in the body. People must find ways to help their body to [...]