Archive for the Health Category

‘Klonopin’ or ‘Clonazepam’

Posted on June 20, 2010 by ralph

What do we know about Klonopin? Well, it is a very interesting question as it is a word  that it is rarely used in daily life. Klonopin is also called Clonazepam. It belongs to the benzodiazepine family of addictive drugs. Then , it may affect chemicals in the brain that may become unbalanced and cause [...]

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Ovarian cancer: a hope from flax seeds

Posted on June 4, 2010 by ralph

In flax seed can be contained the key to fighting ovarian cancer. And ‘the hypothesis of a research university of Illinois, directed by Professor Janice Bahr and published in “Gynecologic Oncology”.
The team of Professor Bahr has worked with chickens, as these are the only animals affected by the form of cancer in question.
After five [...]

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Cervical: the benefits of laser

Posted on May 25, 2010 by ralph

The pain caused by cervical can be very debilitating, making it impossible to perform the usual activities of daily life and affecting negatively the sphere of people who suffer from it. A disorder that many try to fight, but that often makes it useless attempts.
Yet the therapeutic strategies developed against the pain caused by cervical [...]

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In search of a new genetic component for backpains

Posted on May 12, 2010 by ralph

This is a problem that can be hereditary, so began the “hunt” for the genes that cause back pain.
To identify the building blocks of DNA associated with disc degeneration, considered the main culprit of chronic low back pain, the European Commission promotes and finances the project “Genodisc” a big-studio which is also involved with the [...]

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Medical cannabis: severe pain after trauma

Posted on May 6, 2010 by john

The medical journal of medical attention Cases Journal puts some clinical cases of particular interest. Recently two articles have been devoted to patients treated with cannabis. Here we give account of the former scenario is a 33 year old male fell from a height of eight meters reporting a serious polytrauma. Fractured in fact the [...]

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Fertilization in vitro

Posted on May 4, 2010 by christopher

Fertilization in vitro provides the couple affected by a particular genetic abnormality, the birth of a child is completely healthy. In Italy can be so treated very common genetic diseases like sickle cell anemia (thalassemia B) and cystic fibrosis. In this case even if the parents are only carriers the risk of generating a sick [...]

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16 african countries threatened by measles

Posted on May 2, 2010 by ralph

New York, USA – The World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF said in a joint statement issued in New York Thursday that 16 African countries in West and Central Africa were threatened by a resurgence of measles.
According to the statement, citing a report, “since March 28 this year, a total of 22,364 cases and [...]

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The food market will grow by 5% on average until 2012

Posted on April 27, 2010 by john

The market for healthy foods  grew through 2012 annually at an average nearly 5% according to a study conducted by Xerfi Research, published this Friday, April 16. Organic products have their own deal with the annual growth rates of about 10%, while the market for functional foods, including yogurt and bifidus cereals, record an average [...]

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Australia: the vaccine through patch, farewell needles and syringes

Posted on April 22, 2010 by christopher

No more needles and syringes for immunization. From Australia is indeed coming, a patch with nanoparticles carrying out the vaccinations more efficiently, avoiding the dreaded use of syringes and needles for injections, nightmare especially children.
I have developed a team of Australian scientists of the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology University of Queensland, led by [...]

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