Disease
Fewer children die from swine flu in December
By David Liu
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention posted a H1N1 update on its website on Dec 31 saying two children died from swine
Many Symptoms Suggest Sluggish Thyroid -- Do You Have Any of These?
Posted by: Dr. Mercola January 02 2010
By Dr. Mercola
Most people realize that their thyroid is important for controlling their metabolism and body weight. ...
Homocysteine may be only a biomarker for diseases
Hyper-homocysteinemia has been associated with a range of nervous diseases including stroke, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Drugs have been ...
Rush Limbaugh treated for chest pain
Updated:
Dec. 3 - Rush Limbaugh was released from the Honolulu hospital and will resume his work next week, Premier Radio Networks Inc was cited as ...
Diabetes genes linked to lipid metabolism
By David Liu
It has been genetically proved now that certain metabolic conditions are linked to risk of diabetes. Scientists of Helmholtz Zentrum München have discovered ...
Disinfectants may promote growth of superbugs
By Jimmy Downs
It is a known fact that overuse of antibiotics can increase bacterial resistance. But a new study now shows that even use of ...
New Hampshire woman suffers anthrax
By Jimmy Downs
New media cited health officials of New Hampshire as saying that a resident in the state is now in critical condition due probably ...
Teresa Heinz undergoes surgery for breast cancer
Teresa Heinz, 71, the widow of Sen. John Heinz, heir to the Heinz ketchup fortune, is reportedly receiving treatments for her breast cancer.
Heinz, wife of ...
Fat hormone linked to both cancer and Alzheimer's
By Jimmy Downs
A study reported early today on foodconsumer.org found that people who had cancer are less likely to have Alzheimer’s disease and people who ...
Alzheimer's linked to cancer
By JImmy Downs
People who have Alzheimer’s disease may be less likely to have cancer and vice versa, according to a new study in the Dec ...




