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30 May 2012Health
accountsWhile it is known that vitamin D deficiency is not good for health, a new study has now suggested that too high a level of the essential vitamin is not good either.Research suggests that vitamin D is also beneficial in combating cardiac disease,However, the research results also show higher mortality in people with too high levels of vitamin D in their bloodstream:"We have had access to blood...
Source : Times Of India | 359 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
a co-signatory to the national Close the Gap campaign, the National Heart Foundation ofis today (Saturday) joining thousands of other organisations in recognising National Sorry Day and Reconciliation Week, which starts tomorrow.Create a personal senior housing list with our search. Search Nursing Homes to find U.S. News-rated facilities. For other types of senior housing, you can access Seniors for...
Source : International Business Times | 359 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
Doctors will take industrial action for the first time in almost 40 years over major changes to the NHS pension scheme, the BMA confirmed today. The first day of action will take place on 21 June 2012 and will see doctors providing all urgent and emergency care, but postponing non-urgent cases.BMA Council made the decision after considering the results of its ballots on industrial action which closed...
Source : news-medical | 359 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
Older people can reduce their risk for serious falls by exercising regularly and takingThe U.S. Preventive Services Task Force panel found "convincing evidence" that exercise or physical therapy and vitamin D supplementation can help reduce the risk of falls in people aged 65 and older.to assess the benefits and harms of different strategies for preventing falls in older adults living in the community...
Source : rxlist | 359 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
accountsSmoking hastens cardiac problems, cancer in youngsters (Thinkstock photos/Getty Images)Abhishek Shetty led the typical life of a young employee in an IT company. A regular smoker, the 32-year-old had a hectic schedule, odd sleeping hours and irregular meals - all of which caught up with him, and he suffered a"Five years back such cases were unheard of. But increasingly, we have young people...
Source : Times Of India | 359 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
displayComments:true!Register for a June 10 “at-your-own-pace” 1-mile stroll around the lake at Rio Center Mall; with a post-event party featuring music and children’s activities. A benefit for the Jewish Foundation for Group Homes, which provides services to adults with disabilities.Edie Mahlmann leads a discussion of issues related to aging and wellness. Thursday at 11 a.m. Margaret Schweinhaut Senior...
Source : The Washington Post | 358 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
is here, in the most unlikely of places that I get a tear in my eye and a lump in my throat.It is here, in the noisy, cluttered Moghlai eatery that both admiration and inspiration flood my being.The reason? My young guest Divya Palat. The two lovely Palat sisters (from the Royal family of Cochin) with their great fun husbands bowl me over.No! You can't book a table here. It's one of those open through...
Source : Times Of India | 359 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
recently announced that it would share its comprehensive human cancer genome data for free access by the scientific community to be used in research regarding cancer and other diseases. The release of data is the largest-ever by an organization and the amount of information more than doubles the volume of high-coverage, whole genome data that is currently available from all the human genome sources.The...
Source : Red Orbit | 359 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
accountsmet for dinner, and in between discussing their love lives and the latest happenings in and around the country, their talks veered towards playing the "Who has it tougher?" game. "I battled two major deadlines and meetings in opposite sides of the city yesterday, and ended up sleeping only for two hours," one of them said. "The baby kept me up all night! I didn't catch a wink, except maybe...
Source : Times Of India | 359 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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