Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Therapies Raise Hopes, and Questions –...
Daily Mail Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Therapies Raise Hopes, and QuestionsMyHealthNewsDailyTreatments for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome that focus on easing their fear of symptoms and gradually...
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If you’re anything like me, you wake up in the morning, hit the ground running, work through lunch, and only stop thinking about your job when your head hits the pillow. So, needless to say, I...
View ArticleHow Rising Sea Levels Will Affect the US Coastline
Thankfully, no major US city has gone underwater due to rising sea levels caused from global climate change. What happened in New Orleans was an effect of Hurricane Katrina, a failure of the levees,...
View ArticleASCO GU: Imaging Misses Mark in Prostate Cancer – MedPage Today
TopNews New Zealand ASCO GU: Imaging Misses Mark in Prostate CancerMedPage TodayExplain that 36% of low-risk prostate cancer patients are getting expensive imaging studies that are not recommended by...
View ArticleU.S. Supreme Court denies parents of vaccine damaged children their right to...
(NaturalNews) In 6-2 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has handed down a decision that bars parents of vaccine-damaged children from seeking justice against vaccine manufacturers. The parents, Robalee...
View ArticleClimate change creates longer ragweed season
A changing climate means allergy-causing ragweed pollen has a longer season that extends further north than it did just 16 years ago, U.S. scientists reported on Monday. In research that gibes with...
View ArticleFor U.S. Troops, Powerful Drug Cocktails Have Deadly Results
The U.S. military’s medical system is flooded with prescription drugs, and the condquences have been deadly for some soldiers. By some estimates, over 300,000 troops have come back from Iraq or...
View Article7 Ways You’re Exposed to Radiation — When Should You Worry?
What’s the truth about radiation risks? Yahoo News assembles a list of radiation exposures that you face, and attempts to separate fact from fiction: 1. Radiation from the Japanese nuclear disaster. An...
View ArticleIs Sugar Toxic?
A video on YouTube on the biochemistry of fructose and posted in July 2009 has gone viral, with more than 800,000 views so far. People are going to the site at the rate of 50,000 a month, even though...
View ArticlePopular Diet Drug Needs to be Banned from the Market
A drug-safety watchdog group is calling for the ban of the popular diet drug Alli, one of the nation’s most marketed over-the-counter (OTC) weight loss drugs. According to Cleveland.com, Public Citizen...
View ArticleMind Tricks May Help Arthritis Pain
In another illustration of mind over matter, a researcher at Nottingham University, England found that simply creating an optical illusion for arthritic pain sufferers can ease the pain. For the...
View ArticleWarning: Getting Your Hair Straightened Could Endanger Your Health
Severely straightened hair ala Hollywood movie star-style may be wildly popular right now, but there’s a downside to the “Brazilian blowout” that the Office of Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety...
View ArticlePBS Special Report on Autism
Robert MacNeil, former anchor of the PBS program NewsHour, takes viewers on a visit with his 6-year-old autistic grandson, Nick, to see how autism affects the whole family. In the video Nick’s mother,...
View ArticleSitting All Day: Worse For You Than You Might Think
Even if you exercise regularly, it might not be enough to counteract the effects of too much sitting. Many people have sedentary jobs and also engage in sedentary leisure activities after work, with...
View ArticleFDA to Regulate E-Cigarettes as Tobacco – CSP Daily News
Telegraph.co.uk FDA to Regulate E-Cigarettes as TobaccoCSP Daily NewsROCKVILLE, Md. — The US Food & Drug Administration's Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) will be looking at e-cigarettes as...
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